bh
bha
- bha aspirate of ba
⋙bhakāra
- ○kāra m. the letter or sound bha
bha
- bha (in gram.) N. of the weakest base of nouns (as opp. to pada and aṅga, q.v.) i.e. of the base before the vowel terminations except in strong cases, before feminine suffixes, and before Taddhitas beginning with vowels or y Pāṇ. 1-4, 18 &c
bha
- bha (in prosody) a dactyl
⋙bhavipulā
- ○vipulā f. N. of a metre Piṅg. Sch.
bha
- bha (√1. bhā), m. N. of the planet Venus or its regent, (= śukra) L.
- • semblance, delusion, error L.
- • (ā́), f. light or a beam of light, lustre, splendour MBh. Hariv. Var. &c. (cf. 2. bhā)
- • the shadow of a gnomon Sūryas.
- • appearance, resemblance, likeness (ifc
- • cf. agni-bha, guḍa-bhā, tantubha)
- • n. a star, planet, asterism, lunar asterism or mansion (and so also the number 27
- • cf. nakṣatra), sign of the zodiac GṛS. Sūryas. Var. Śatr. &c
⋙bhakakṣā
- ○kakṣā f. the path of the asterisms Sūryas.
⋙bhagaṇa
- ○gaṇa m. = -cakra ib. Var. BhP.
- • = next Sūryas. Var.
⋙bhagama
- ○gama m. the revolution of a planet Hcat.
⋙bhagola
- ○gola m. the starry sphere, vault of heaven Sūryas.
⋙bhacakra
- ○cakra n. the whole multitude of stars or asterisms ib. Var.
- • -nābhi f. the centre of the zodiac MW.
⋙bhadatta
- ○datta m. N. of an astronomer VarBṛS. (vḷ. badanta, q.v.)
⋙bhapa
- ○pa mfn. the regent of an asterism ib.
⋙bhapañjara
- ○pañjara m. 'cage of asterism', the firmament Āryabh.
⋙bhapati
- ○pati m. lord of asterism, the moon L.
⋙bhapraśasta
- ○praśasta mfn. favourable in regard to the asterism ŚāṅkhGṛ.
⋙bhabhrama
- ○bhrama m. 'star-revolution', a sidereal day Gaṇit.
⋙bhamaṇḍala
- ○maṇḍala n. = -cakra Sūryas.
⋙bhayuj
- ○yuj mfn. connected with or present in a lunar mansion Jyot.
⋙bhalatā
- ○latā f. Paederia Foetida L.
⋙bhavarga
- ○varga m. = -cakra L.
⋙bhavāsara
- ○vāsara m. a sidereal day Gaṇit.
⋙bhavicārin
- ○vicārin mfn. passing through or present in an asterism Var.
⋙bhasaṃdhi
- ○saṃdhi m. 'point of junction of the aṭasterism', N. of the last quarters of the asterism Āślesha, Jyeshṭhā, and Revatī
⋙bhasamūha
- ○samūha m. 'aggregate of the lunar aṭasterism', N. of the number 27 Jyot.
⋙bhasūcaka
- ○sūcaka m. 'indicator of asterisms', an astrologer L.
⋙bhāṃśa
- bhâṃśa m. portion of an asterism Jyot.
⋙bhena
- bhêna m. 'lord of stars', the sun or the moon L.
⋙bheśa
- bhêśa m. the regent of an asterism &c. L.
bha
- bha m. (prob. onomat.) a bee L.
bhaṃsas
- bhaṃsas n. a partic. part of the intestine or abdomen RV. AV. (cf. bhasád)
bhakabhakāya
- bhakabhakāya (onomat
- • cf. bheka, a frog, and Gk. ?), Nom. Ā. ○yate, to croak Subh. (cf. bakabakāya, makamakāya)
bhakkikā
- bhakkikā f. a cricket L. (cf. phaḍiṅgā)
bhakkuḍa
- bhakkuḍa or bhakkura m. a species of fish Bhpr.
bhakta
- bhakta bhakti &c. p. 743
bhakṣ
- bhakṣ (prob. a secondary form fr. √bhaj, or Nom. fr. bhakṣá
- • cf. also √bhikṣ and bhañj), cl. 10. P. (cf. Dhātup. xxxii, 22) bhakṣáyati (rarely Ā. ○te), and in later language also cl. 1. P. Ā. (cf. Dhātup. xxi, 27) bhakskati, ○te (pf. bhakṣayām āsa cf. MBh. &c., fut. bhakṣayiṣyati, ○te cf. ib
- • aor. ababhakṣat cf. ŚBr
- • Pass. abhakṣi cf. BhP
- • inf. bhakṣayitum cf. MBh., ○kṣitum cf. Pañcat
- • ind. p. bhakṣayitvā cf. MBh
- • -bhakṣya cf. ib
- • -bhakṣam cf. ŚāṅkhŚr.), to eat or drink, devour, partake of (with acc., in Ved. also with gen
- • in the older language usually of fluids, in the later only exceptionally so) cf. RV. &c. &c
- • to sting, bite cf. Kathās
- • to consume, use up, waste, destroy cf. Mn. cf. MBh. &c
- • to drain the resources of, impoverish cf. Kām.: Caus. bhakṣáyati, above
- • to cause anything (acc.) to be eaten by (acc. or instr.) cf. Pāṇ. 1-4, 52 cf. Vārtt. 7 cf. Pat.: Desid. bibhakṣiṣati or ○kṣayiṣati, to wish to eat or devour cf. MBh. cf. ĀpŚr. cf. Sch. (cf. bibhakṣayiṣu).
≫bhakṣa
- bhakṣá m. drinking or eating, drink or (in later language) food RV. &c. &c. (often ifc., with f. ā, having anything for food or beverage, eating, drinking, living upon)
- • -kāra m. 'food-maker', a cook, baker L.
- • -ṃ-kārá mfn. furnishing food MaitrS. (cf. Pāṇ. 6-3, 72 Vārtt. 2 Pat.)
- • -ṃkṛta (○kṣáṃ-), mfn. drunk or eaten, enjoyed TS. ĀśvŚr.
- • -japa m. the prayer muttered while drinking Soma ĀśvŚr.
- • -pattrī f. betel-pepper (the leaf of which serves for food) L.
- • -bīja wṛ. for bhakṣya-b○
- • -mantra m. a verse spoken while drinking Soma ŚāṅkhŚr.
⋙bhakṣaka
- bhaḍkṣaka mfn. one who eats, an eater, enjoyer, one who feeds or lives upon (often ifc.) Hariv. Kāv. Hit.
- • voracious, gluttonous, a gourmand W.
- • m. food Hcat.
- • (ikā), f. eating, chewing (cf. ikṣu-bh○)
- • a meal, food (cf. uṣṭra-bh○)
⋙bhakṣaṇa
- bhaḍkṣaṇa mfn. eating, one who eats (cf. dāḍima-, pāpa-bh○)
- • n. the act of eating, drinking, feeding ŚrS. Nir. MBh. &c
- • eating what excites thirst L.
- • chewing L.
- • the being eaten by (instr.) Mn. R.
- • (bhá○) a drinking vessel RV.
⋙bhakṣaṇīya
- bhaḍkṣaṇīya mfn. to be (or being) eaten Pañcat.
- • -tā f. eatableness ŚārṅgP.
⋙bhakṣayitavya
- bhaḍkṣayitavya mfn. to be eaten or devoured, edible MBh. Pañcat.
⋙bhakṣayitṛ
- bhaḍkṣayitṛ m. an eater, enjoyer MBh.
⋙bhakṣita
- bhaḍkṣitá mfn. eaten or drunk, chewed, masticated, devoured, enjoyed, partaken of ŚBr. &c. &c
- • eaten (said of a partic. bad pronunciation of words) L.
- • n. the being eaten by (instr.) R.
- • -śeṣa m. remnants of food, leavings MW.
- • ○ṣâhāra m. a meal of leavings ib.
⋙bhakṣitṛ
- bhaḍkṣitṛ m. = ○kṣayitṛ MBh.
⋙bhakṣin
- bhaḍkṣin mfn. (mostly ifc
- • ○ṣi-tva n.) eating, devouring MBh. Hariv. R.
⋙bhakṣivan
- bhaḍkṣiván mfn. eating, enjoying TBr. (cf. bhakti-ván, -vás)
⋙bhakṣya
- bhaḍkṣya mfn. to be eaten, eatable, fit for food Mn. MBh. &c
- • n. anything eaten, food (esp. such as requires mastication) ib.
- • m. food, dish ib., (prob. wṛ. for bhakṣa)
- • -kāra, kāraka and -ṃ-kāra m. a baker L.
- • -bija m. Buchanania Latifolia L.
- • -bhakṣaka m. du. food and the eater Hit.
- • -bhojya-maya mf(ī)n. consisting of food of all kinds MBh.
- • -bhojya-vihāra-vat mfn. furnished with various kinds of food and places of refection ib.
- • -mālyâpaṇa m. a market where victuals and garlands are sold ib.
- • -vastu n. edible matter, victuals, viands MW.
- • ○kṣyâbhakṣya n. what may and may not be eaten, food allowed and prohibited Mn. v, 26
- • ○kṣyâlābu f. a variety of cucumber (= rājâlābu) L.
bhakṣaṭaka
- bhakṣaṭaka m. a variety of Asteracantha Longifolia L.
bhakṣālī
- bhakṣālī f. N. of a place, g. dhūmâdi (not in Kāś.)
bhakṣiṇī
- bhakṣiṇī f. Coix Barbata L.
bhaga
- bhága p. 743, col. 2
bhagana
- bhagana wṛ. for bha-gaṇa ( under 4. bha, col. 2)
bhaganarāya
- bhaganarāya m. N. of a man Cat.
bhagala
- bhagala m. N. of a man Pravar. (cf. g. arīhaṇâdi)
- • (ā), f. N. of a woman, g. bāhvādi (cf. bhāgala, ○laka &c.)
bhagavat
- bhágavat &c. p. 743, col. 3
bhagāla
- bhagāla n. = kapāla, a skull PārGṛ. (cf. Uṇ. iii, 76 Sch.)
≫bhagālin
- bhagālin m. 'bedecked with skulls', N. of Śiva L.
bhagin
- bhagín bhagīratha, p. 744
bhageśa
- bhagêśa p. 743, col. 3
bhagna
- bhagna &c. under √bhañj
bhagnī
- bhagnī p. 744, col. 2
bhaṃkārī
bhaṃ-kārī f. 'uttering the sound bham, humming', a gad-fly L.
bhaṅga
- bhaṅgá &c. p. 744, col. 3
bhaṅgāna
- bhaṅgāna m. Cyprinus Bangana L.
bhaṅgārī
- bhaṅgārī f. = bhaṃ-kārī, a gad-fly L.
bhaṅgi
- bhaṅgi ○gu, ○gura &c. p. 744.
bhaj
- bhaj cl. I. P. Ā. (cf. Dhātup. xxxiii, 29) bhájati, ○te (2. sg. as Impv. bhakṣi RV.
- • pf. P. babhā́ja Ā. bhejé RV. &c
- • 2. sg. babhaktha ŚBr.
- • bhejitha Pāṇ. 6-4, 122
- • aor. P. 2. 3. sg. abhāk RV. Br.
- • abhākṣīt, ○kṣus BhP.
- • Subj. bhakṣat RV.
- • Ā. ábhakṣi, ○kta RV. &c
- • Prec. Ā. bhakṣīyá RV.
- • 3. sg. ○kṣīṣṭa Br.
- • ○kṣīta SV.
- • fut. bhakṣyati, ○te Br. &c
- • bhajiṣyati, ○te MBh. &c
- • bhaktā Gr
- • inf. bhaktum Br. &c
- • bhajitum MBh.
- • ind. p. bhaktvā AV. &c., ○tvāya RV.
- • -bhajya and -bhā́jam Br.), to divide, distribute, allot or apportion to (dat. or gen.), share with (instr.) RV. &c. &c
- • (Ā.) to grant, bestow, furnish, supply ib.
• Ā. (rarely P.) to obtain as one's share, receive as (two acc.), partake of, enjoy (also carnally), possess, have (acc., Ved. also gen.) ib.
- • (Ā., rarely P.) to turn or resort to, engage in, assume (as a form), put on (garments), experience, incur, undergo, feel, go or fall into (with acc., esp. of abstract noun, e.g. bhītim, to feel terror
- • nidrām, to fall asleep
- • maunam, to become silent) MBh. Kāv. &c
- • to pursue, practise, cultivate Mn. R. Suśr.
- • to fall to the lot or share of (acc.) MBh. R. &c
- • to declare for, prefer, choose (e.g. as a servant) MBh.
- • to serve, honour, revere, love, adore MBh. Kāv. &c.: Caus. bhājáyate, ○te (aor. abībhajuḥ ŚBr., ababhājat Gr.), to divide Sūryas.
- • to deal out, distribute Gaut.
- • to cause any one (acc.) to partake of or enjoy (acc. or gen.) RV. ŚBr.
- • to put to flight, pursue, chase, drive into (acc.) Bhaṭṭ.
- • to cook, dress (food) Vop.: Desid. bibhakṣati, ○te MBh. (cf. √bhikṣ): Intens. bābhajyate, bābhakti, Gṛ. fāgus ; Goth. Old S. bo1k ; Germ. Buch, Buchstabe ; Eng. buck-, beech.]
≫bhakta
- bhaktá mfn. distributed, assigned, allotted RV. &c. &c
- • divided Sūryas.
- • (ifc.) forming part of, belonging to Pāṇ. Sch.
- • (ifc.) loved, liked Pāṇ. 4-2, 54
- • served, worshipped W.
- • dressed, cooked ib.
- • engaged in, occupied with, attached or devoted to, loyal, faithful, honouring, worshipping, serving (loc., gen., acc. or comp.) MBh. Kāv. &c
- • m. a worshipper, votary (esp. as N. of a division of the Śāktas) IW. 523, n. 1
- • n. food or a meal Mn. MBh. &c
- • boiled rice Uttarar.
- • any eatable grain boiled with water
- • a vessel L.
- • a share, portion MW.
⋙bhaktakaṃsa
- ○kaṃsa m. a dish of food Pāṇ. 6-2, 71 Sch.
⋙bhaktakara
- ○kara m. = -kāra Pat.
- • artificially prepared incense L.
⋙bhaktakāra
- ○kāra m. 'food-preparer', a cook L.
⋙bhaktakṛtya
- ○kṛtya n. preparations for a meal Divyâv. (kṛta-bh○, one who has made a meal ib.)
⋙bhaktagītāṭīkā
- ○gītāṭīkā f. N. of wk
⋙bhaktacchanda
- ○cchanda m. desire of food, hunger, appetite Suśr.
⋙bhaktajayantī
- ○jayantī f. N. of wk
⋙bhaktajā
- ○jā f. nectar W.
⋙bhaktatā
- ○tā f. devotedness, attachment, inclination W.
⋙bhaktatūrya
- ○tūrya n. music played during a meal L.
⋙bhaktatva
- ○tva n. (ifc.) the forming part of, belonging to Pāṇ. 7-4, 30 Vārtt. 2 Sch.
⋙bhaktada
- ○da (cf. Mn.),
⋙bhaktadātṛ
- ○dātṛ (cf. W.),
⋙bhaktadāyaka
- ○dāyaka (cf. Mn.),
⋙bhaktadāyin
- ○dāyin (cf. MW.), mfn. giving food, supporter, maintainer
⋙bhaktadāsa
- ○dāsa m. 'food-slave', a slave who serves for his daily food Mn. viii, 415
⋙bhaktadveṣa
- ○dveṣa m. aversion from food, loss of appetite Suśr.
- • ○ṣin mfn. one who has lost his appetite ib.
⋙bhaktapātra
- ○pātra n. = -kaṃsa Rājat.
⋙bhaktapulāka
- ○pulāka m. or n. (?) a mouthful of rice kneaded into a ball L.
⋙bhaktapratiṣṭhā
- ○pratiṣṭhā f. N. of wk
⋙bhaktamaṇḍa
- ○maṇḍa or m. n. the scum of boiled rice L.
⋙bhaktamaṇḍaka
- ○maṇḍḍaka m. n. the scum of boiled rice L.
⋙bhaktamayastotra
- ○mayastotra n
⋙bhaktamālā
- ○mālā f. (and ○lâgra-grantha m. cf. RTL. 117),
⋙bhaktamīmāṃsā
- ○mīmāṃsā f
⋙bhaktamodataraṃgiṇī
- ○moda-taraṃgiṇī f. N. of wks
⋙bhaktaruci
- ○ruci f. = -cchanda Suśr.
⋙bhaktarocana
- ○rocana mfn. exciting appetite ib.
⋙bhaktavatsala
- ○vatsala mfn. kind to worshippers or to faithful attendants MW.
- • -māhātmya n. N. of ch. of PadmaP.
⋙bhaktavilāsa
- ○vilāsa m
⋙bhaktavaibhava
- ○vaibhava n
⋙bhaktavrātasaṃtoṣika
- ○vrāta-saṃtoṣika m. or n. N. of wks
⋙bhaktaśaraṇa
- ○śaraṇa n. 'food-receptacle', a store-room or kitchen ĀśvGṛ.
⋙bhaktaśālā
- ○śālā f. 'food-hall', (prob.) = prec. (others 'audience-chamber') Rājat.
⋙bhaktasiktha
- ○siktha or m. = -pulāka L.
⋙bhaktasikthaka
- ○sikḍthaka m. = -pulāka L.
⋙bhaktākāṅkṣā
- bhaktâkāṅkṣā f. = ○ta-cchanda Suśr.
⋙bhaktāgra
- bhaktâgra m. or n. a refectory Divyâv.
⋙bhaktābhilāṣa
- bhaktâbhilāṣa m. = ○ta-cchanda Suśr.
⋙bhaktābhisāra
- bhaktâbhisāra m. an eating room others 'giving of food') Divyâv.
⋙bhaktāmṛta
- bhaktâmṛta n. and N. of wks
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- bhaktārādhanaprayogamaṇimālikā3bhaktârādhana-prayoga-maṇi-mālikā f. N. of wks
⋙bhaktāruci
- bhaktâruci f. = ○ta-dveṣa Suśr.
⋙bhaktoddeśaka
- bhaktôddeśaka m. 'food-prescriber', a partic. official in a Buddhist monastery L.
⋙bhaktopasādhaka
- bhaktôpasādhaka m. 'food-dresser', a cook R.
≫bhakti
- bhaktí f. distribution, partition, separation RV. TāṇḍBr. &c. (cf. kṣetra-, bhaṅgī-bh○)
- • a division, portion, share AitBr.
- • a division of a Sāman (also called vidhi, of which 7 or 5 are enumerated) Lāṭy. Saṃk.
- • division by streaks or lines Ragh.
- • a streak, line, variegated decoration Hariv. Kāv.
- • a row, series, succession, order (○tyā and ○ti-tas ind. in succession) RPrāt.
- • (ifc.) the being a part of (ajbhakteḥ, 'on the part of the vowels'), belonging to Siddh. &c
- • that which belongs to or is contained in anything else, an attribute Nir. Prāt.
- • predisposition (of body to any disease) Car.
- • attachment, devotion, fondness for, devotion to (with loc., gen. or ifc.), trust, homage, worship, piety, faith or love or devotion (as a religious principle or means of salvation, together with karman, 'works', and jñāna, 'spiritual knowledge'
- • cf. IW. 326 RTL. 97)
- ŚvetUp. Bhag. Kāv. Pur. &c
- • (ifc.) assumption of the form of Megh. 61
- • often wṛ. for bhaṅgi or bhukti
- • (○tyā), ind. not in the regular sense, figuratively Śaṃk.
⋙bhaktikara
- ○kara mf(ī)n. Pāṇ. 3-2, 21
⋙bhaktikalpataru
- ○kalpataru m
⋙bhaktikāpalatā
- ○kāpalatā f. N. of wks
⋙bhaktigamya
- ○gamya mfn. accessible by devotion (Śiva) Śivag.
⋙bhakticandrikā
- ○candrikā f
⋙bhakticandrikollāsa
- ○candrikôllāsa m
⋙bhakticandrodaya
- ○candrôdaya m. N. of wks
⋙bhakticcheda
- ○ccheda m. pl. divided lines or streaks of painting or decoration (esp. the separating or distinguishing marks on the forehead, nose, cheeks, breast and arms, which denote devotion to Vishṇu, Kṛishṇa &c.) Hariv. Megh. VP.
⋙bhaktijña
- ○jña mfn. knowing faith or devotion, faithfully attached
- • -tā f. (Jātak.), -tva n. (cf. Kām.) devotion, faithfulness, loyalty
⋙bhaktitattvarasāyana
- ○tattva-rasâyana n
⋙bhaktitaraṃgiṇī
- ○taraṃgiṇī f
⋙bhaktidīpikā
- ○dīpikā f
⋙bhaktidūtī
- ○dūtī f. N. of wks
⋙bhaktinamra
- ○namra mfn. bent down in devotion, making a humble obeisance Megh. VP.
⋙bhaktipūrvakam
- ○pūrvakam (cf. Pañcat.),
⋙bhaktipūrvam
- ○pūrvam (cf. Cat.), ind. preceded by devotion, devoutly, reverentially
⋙bhaktipūrvapakṣa
- ○pūrva-pakṣa m
⋙bhaktiprakaraṇa
- ○prakaraṇa n
⋙bhaktipratipādaka
- ○pratipādaka m. or n
⋙bhaktiprabhā
- ○prabhā f. N. of wks
⋙bhaktipravaṇa
- ○pravaṇa mfn. faithfully devoted, Vṛishabhân
⋙bhaktipraśaṃsāvarṇana
- ○praśaṃsā-varṇana n
⋙bhaktiprārthanā
- ○prârthanā f
⋙bhaktibindu
- ○bindu m
⋙bhaktibhava
- ○bhava m. N. of wks
⋙bhaktibhāj
- ○bhāj mfn. possessing true devotion, firmly attached or devoted to (loc. or comp.) Pañcat. Śatr.
⋙bhaktibhāvapradīpa
- ○bhāva-pradīpa m
⋙bhaktibhuṣaṇasaṃdarbha
- ○bhuṣaṇa-saṃdarbha m
⋙bhaktimañjarī
- ○mañjarī f. N. of wks
⋙bhaktimat
- ○mat mfn. = -bhāj MBh. Kāv. &c
- • accompanied by devotion or loyalty BhP.
⋙bhaktimahat
- ○mahat mfn. truly devoted Divyâv.
⋙bhaktimahodaya
- ○mahôdaya m. N. of wk
⋙bhaktimārga
- ○mārga m. 'the way of devotion' (regarded as a means of salvation and opp. to karma- and jñāna-m○
- • above.) RTL. 63
- • -nirūpaṇa n. ○gôpadeśa-dīkṣā f. N. of wks
⋙bhaktimīmāṃsasūtra
- ○mīmāṃsa-sūtra n
⋙bhaktimuktāvalī
- ○muktâvalī f. N. of wks
⋙bhaktiyoga
- ○yoga m. devoted attachment, loving devotion BhP.
- • N. of 1st ch. of Śiva-gītā
⋙bhaktiratna
- ○ratna n
⋙bhaktiratnākara
- ○ratnâkara m
⋙bhaktiratnāvalī
- ○ratnâvalī f. N. of wks
⋙bhaktirasa
- ○rasa m. a sense of devotion, feeling of loving faith Kathās.
- • ○sâbdhi-kaṇikā f. ○sâmṛta n. ○sâmṛta-bindu m. ○sâmṛta-sindhu m. ○sâyana n. N. of wks
⋙bhaktirāga
- ○rāga m. affection or predilection for (loc.) MBh.
⋙bhaktilaharī
- ○laharī f
⋙bhaktivardhinī
- ○vardhinī f. N. of wks
⋙bhaktivāda
- ○vāda m. declaration of devotion or attachment MBh.
⋙bhaktivijaya
- ○vijaya m
⋙bhaktivilāsa
- ○vilāsa m. (and ○sa-tattva-dīpikā f.),
⋙bhaktivivṛddhyupāyagrantha
- ○vivṛddhy-upâya-grantha m
⋙bhaktiśata
- ○śata n
⋙bhaktiśataka
- ○śataka n
⋙bhaktiśāstra
- ○śāstra n
⋙bhaktisaṃvardhanaśataka
- ○saṃvardhana-śataka n
⋙bhaktisaṃdarbha
○saṃdarbha m. (and ○bha-padyâvalī f.),
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- bhaktisaṃnyāsanirṇayavivaraṇa3bhaktí--saṃnyāsa-nirṇaya-vivaraṇa n
⋙bhaktisāgara
- ○sāgara m
⋙bhaktisāmānyanirūpaṇa
- ○sāmānya-nirūpaṇa n
⋙bhaktisāra
- ○sāra m. (and ○ra-saṃgraha, m.),
⋙bhaktisiddhānta
- ○siddhânta m
⋙bhaktisudhodaya
- ○sudhôdaya m
⋙bhaktisūtra
- ○sūtra n. (cf. RTL. 97),
⋙bhaktihaṃsa
- ○haṃsa m. N. of wks
⋙bhaktihīna
- ○hīna mfn. destitute of devotion Mudr.
⋙bhaktihetunirṇaya
- ○hetu-nirṇaya m. N. of wk
⋙bhaktīdyāvāpṛthivī
- bhaktī-dyāvāpṛthivī f. du. N. of the deities to whom the Garbha-puroḍāśa is offered ĀpŚr. Sch.
- • ○vya mfn. sacred to these deities ĀpŚr.
⋙bhaktyadhikaraṇamālā
- bhakty-adhikaraṇa-mālā f
⋙bhaktyupakrama
- bhakty-upakrama m
⋙bhaktyullāsamañjarī
- bhakty-ullāsa-mañjarī f. N. of wks
≫bhaktika
- bhaktika only ifc
- • uttara-, eka-, and paurva-bhaktika
≫bhaktila
- bhaktila mfn. attached, faithful, trusty (said of horses) L.
≫bhaktivan
- bhaktiván (cf. MaitrS.),
⋙bhaktivas
- bhaktiḍvás (cf. AV.), mfn. partaking of (with gen
- • cf. bhakṣi-ván)
≫bhaktṛ
- bhaktṛ mfn. devotedly attached, an adorer, worshipper MW.
⋙bhaktṛtva
- ○tva n. adoration, worship ib.
≫bhaga
- bhága m. (ifc. f. ā and ī g. bahv-ādi) 'dispenser', gracious lord, patron (applied to gods, esp. to Savitṛi) RV. AV.
- • N. of an Āditya (bestowing wealth and presiding over love and marriage, brother of the Dawn, regent of the Nakshatra Uttara-Phalgunī
- • Yāska enumerates him among the divinities of the highest sphere
- • according to a later legend his eyes were destroyed by Rudra) ib. &c. &c.
- • the Nakshatra Uttara-PhṭPhalgunī MBh. vi, 81
- • the sun ib. iii, 146
- • the moon L.
- • N. of a Rudra MBh.
- • good fortune, happiness, welfare, prosperity RV. AV. Br. Yājñ. BhP.
- • (ifc. f. ā) dignity, majesty, distinction, excellence, beauty, loveliness RV. AV. Br. GṛS. BhP.
- • (also n. L.) love, affection, sexual passion, amorous pleasure, dalliance RV. AV. Br. KātyŚr. BhP.
- • (n. L.
- • ifc. f. ā) the female organs, pudendum muliebre, vulva Mn. MBh. &c
- • (ā), f. in bhagā-nāmnī below
- • n. a partic. Muhūrta Cat.
- • the perinaeum of males L.
- • m. n. = yatna, prayatna, kīrti, yaśas, vairāgya, icchā, jñāna, mukti, mokṣa, dharma, śrī L. [Cf. Zd. bagha = Old Pers. baga
- • Gk. ? ; Slav. , ; Lith. bagótas, na-bágas.],
⋙bhagakāma
- ○kāma mf(ā)n. desirous of sexual pleasure KātyŚr.
⋙bhagaghna
- ○ghna m. 'slayer of Bhaga', N. of Śiva MBh.
⋙bhagatti
- ○tti (bhága-), f. (for bh○ + datti) a gift of fortune RV. ix, 63, 17
⋙bhagadatta
- ○datta m. 'given by Bhaga, N. of a prince of Prāg-jyotisha MBh.
- • of a king of Kāmrūp MW.
⋙bhagadā
- ○dā f. 'giving welfare', N. of one of the Mātṛis attending on Skanda MBh.
⋙bhagadāraṇa
- ○dāraṇa n. a partic. disease Hcat. (cf. bhagaṃ-dara)
⋙bhagadeva
- ○deva mfn. 'whose god is the female organ', lustful, a libertine MBh.
⋙bhagadevata
- ○devata mf(ā)n. having Bhaga for a deity R.
- • (ā), f. a hymeneal divinity W.
⋙bhagadaivata
- ○daivata mfn. = prec. mfn. (with nakṣatra) MBh.
- • conferring conjugal felicity ib.
- • n. the Nakshatra Uttara Phalgunī ib.
- • -māsa m. the month Phālguna ib.
⋙bhagadheya
- ○dheya m. N. of a man VP.
⋙bhaganandā
- ○nandā f. N. of one of the Mātṛis attending on Skanda MBh.
⋙bhaganetra
- ○netra (ibc.), Bhaga's eyes
- • -ghna, -nipātana, -han, -hara (cf. MBh.)
- • -hṛt (cf. Suśr.)
- • ○trântaka (cf. L.), ○trâpahārin (cf. Hariv.), m. 'destroyer of Bhagas eyes', N. of Śiva
⋙bhagaṃdara
- ○ṃ-dara m. 'lacerating the vulva', a fistula in the pudendum muliebre or in the anus &c. (5 to 8 forms enumerated
- • cf. bhaga-dāraṇa) Suśr. ŚārṅgS. (cf. Kāś. on Pāṇ. 3-2, 41)
- • N. of an ancient sage Var.
⋙bhagapura
- ○pura n. N. of the city of Multān L.
⋙bhagabhakta
- ○bhakta (bhága-), mfn. fortune-favoured, endowed with prosperity RV. i, 24, 5
⋙bhagabhakṣaka
- ○bhakṣaka m. 'living by the vulva', a procurer, pander L. -1
⋙bhagavat
- ○vat ind. like a vulva Vishṇ. Sch. -2
⋙bhagavat
- ○vat mfn. below
⋙bhagavitta
- ○vitta m. N. of a man Pāṇ. 4-1, 90 Sch.
⋙bhagavṛtti
- ○vṛtti mfn. subsisting by the vulva Nār.
⋙bhagavedana
- ○vedana mfn. proclaiming connubial felicity MBh. (vḷ. for -daivata)
⋙bhagahan
- ○han m. 'slayer of Bhaga', N. of Śiva (transferred to Vishṇu) MBh. xiii, 7009
⋙bhagahārin
- ○hārin m. = -ghna MBh.
⋙bhagākṣihan
- bhagâkṣi-han m. = bhaganetra-han MBh.
⋙bhagāṅka
- bhagâṅka m. the mark of the vulva (as a brand) ib.
- • mf(ā)n. marked or branded with a vulva ib.
⋙bhagāṅkita
- bhagâṅkita mfn. = prec. mfn. ib.
⋙bhagāṅkura
- bhagâṅkura m. the clitoris L.
⋙bhagādhāna
- bhagâdhāna mfn. bestowing matrimonial felicity Hariv.
⋙bhagānāmnī
- bhagā-nāmnī f. having the name 'Bhagā' Kāṭh.
⋙bhagāsya
- bhagâsya mfn. whose mouth is used as a vulva Vishṇ.
⋙bhagevita
- bháge-'vita (= bhage + avita Padap.), satisfied with good fortune or prosperity RV. x, 106, 8
⋙bhageśa
- bhagêśa m. the lord of fortune or prosperity ŚvetUp.
≫bhagavac
- bhagavac in comp. for ○vat
⋙bhagavaccaraṇāravindadhyāna
- ○caraṇâravinda-dhyāna n. N. of wk
⋙bhagavacchāstra
- ○chāstra (for ○vat-zA○), n. N. of ch. of VarP.
≫bhagavat
- bhágavat mfn. (for 1. under bhága) possessing fortune, fortunate, prosperous, happy RV. AV. GṛS. BhP.
- • glorious, illustrious, divine, adorable, venerable AV. &c. &c
- • holy (applied to gods, demigods, and saints ae a term of address, either in voc. bhagavan, bhagavas, bhagos , f. bhagavatī m. pl. bhagavantaḥ
- • or in nom. with 3. sg. of the verb
- • with Buddhists often prefixed to the titles of their sacred writings)
- • m. 'the divine or adorable one', N. of Vishṇu-Kṛishṇa Bhag. BhP.
- • of Śiva Kathās.
- • of a Buddha or a Bodhi-sattva or a Jina Buddh. (cf. MWB. 23)
- • (ī), f. below
⋙bhagavattattvadipikā
- ○tattva-dipikā f. and N. of wks
⋙bhagavattattvamañjarī
- ○tattva-mañjarī f. N. of wks
⋙bhagavattama
- ○tama and mfn. more or most holy or adorable GṛS.
⋙bhagavattara
- ○tara mfn. more or most holy or adorable GṛS.
⋙bhagavattva
- ○tva n. the condition or rank of Vishṇu BhP.
⋙bhagavatpadī
- ○padī f. N. of the source of the Gaṅgā (said to have sprung from Vishṇu's foot or from an aperture made in the mundane egg by the toe-nail of Vishṇu) ib. RTL. 347
⋙bhagavatpādācārya
- ○pādâcārya m. N. of an author Cat.
⋙bhagavatpādābhāṣaṇa
- ○pādâbhāṣaṇa n
⋙bhagavatpūjāvidhi
- ○pūjā-vidhi m
⋙bhagavatpratiṣṭhāvidhi
- ○pratiṣṭhā-vidhi m
⋙bhagavatprasādamālā
- ○prasāda-mālā f
⋙bhagavatsamārādhanavidhi
- ○samārādhana-vidhi m
⋙bhagavatsiddhāntasaṃgraha
- ○siddhânta-saṃgraha m
⋙bhagavatsmṛti
- ○smṛti f.
⋙bhagavatsvatantratā
- ○svatantratā f
⋙bhagavatsvarūpa
- ○svarūpa n
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- bhagavatsvarūpaviṣayaśaṅkānirāsa3bhágavat--svarūpa-viṣaya-śaṅkā-nirāsa m. N. of wks
≫bhagavatī
- bhagavatī f. (of ○vat) N. of Lakshmī Pañcar.
- • of Durgā ib.
- • = ○ty-aṅga (below)
⋙bhagavatīkīlaka
- ○kīlaka m
⋙bhagavatīkeśādipādastava
- ○keśâdi-pāda-stava m
⋙bhagavatīgītā
- ○gītā f. N. of wks
⋙bhagavatīdāsa
- ○dāsa m. N. of a man Cat.
⋙bhagavatīpadyapuṣpāñjali
- ○padya-puṣpâñjali m
⋙bhagavatīpurāṇa
- ○purāṇa n
⋙bhagavatībhāgavatapurāṇa
- ○bhāgavata-purāṇa n
⋙bhagavatīsūtra
- ○sūtra n
⋙bhagavatīstuti
- ○stuti f. N. of wks
⋙bhagavatyaṅga
- bhagavatyaṅga n. N. of the 5th Aṅga of the Jainas
≫bhagavad
- bhagavad in comp. for ○vat
⋙bhagavadarcana
- ○arcana n. 'worship of Bhagavat i.e. Kṛishṇa'
- • -prastāva m. and -māhātmya n. N. of chs. of PadmaP.
⋙bhagavadānanda
- ○ānanda m. N. of an author Cat.
⋙bhagavadārādhana
- ○ārādhana n. 'propitiation of Bhagavat'
- • -krama m. -samarthana n. N. of wks
⋙bhagavadāśrayabhūta
- ○āśraya-bhūta mfn. being the seat or resting-place of Bhagavat Ml.
⋙bhagavadudyamanāṭaka
- ○udyama-nāṭaka n. N. of a play
⋙bhagavadupanayana
- ○upanayana n. 'initiation of Bhagavat', N. of wk
⋙bhagavadgītā
- ○gītā f. pl. (sometimes with upaniṣad
- • once ○ta n. BhP.) 'Kṛishṇa's song', N. of a celebrated mystical poem (interpolated in the MBh. where it forms an episode of 18 chapters from vi, 830-1532, containing a dialogue between Kṛishṇa and Arjuna, in which the Pantheism of the Vedânta is combined with a tinge of the Sāṃkhya and the later principle of bhakti or devotion to Kṛishṇa as the Supreme Being
- • cf. IW. 122 &c.)
- • -gūḍhârthadīpikā f. -tīkā f. -tatparya n. (○rya-candrikā f. ○rya-dīpikā f. ○rya-nirṇaya m. ○rya-bodhikā f. ○rya-bodhinī f.), -pratipada n. -prasthāna n. -bodhaka n. -bhāva-prakāśa m. -bhāṣya, n. (and ○ṣya-vivaraṇa n.), -māhātmya n. -rahasya n. -"ṣrtha (○târ○) -saṃgraha m. (○ha-rakṣā f.), -"ṣrtha-sāra m. ○rtha-stotra n. -lakṣâbharaṇa n. -laghu-vyākhyā f. -vivaraṇa n. -vyākhyā f. -"ṣśaya (○tâś○), m. -samaṅgalâcāra-śloka-paddhati f. -sāra m. -sâra-saṃgraha m. -hetunirṇaya m. N. of wks
⋙bhagavadguṇa
- ○guṇa (ibc.), 'the qualities or virtues of Bhagavat'
- • -darpaṇa m. -sāra-saṃgraha m. N. of wks
⋙bhagavadgovinda
- ○govinda m. N. of a poet Cat.
⋙bhagavaddāsa
- ○dāsa m. N. of the author of a Comm. on Gīt.
⋙bhagavaddṛśa
- ○dṛśa mf(ī)n. resembling the Supreme ChUp.
⋙bhagavaddruma
- ○druma m. 'Bhagavat's (i.e. Buddha's) tree', (prob.) the sacred fig-tree L.
⋙bhagavaddharmavarṇana
- ○dharma-varṇana n
⋙bhagavaddhyānamuktāvalī
- ○dhyāna-muktâvalī f
⋙bhagavaddhyānasopāna
- ○dhyāna-sopāna n. N. of wks
⋙bhagavadbhakti
- ○bhakti (ibc.), 'devotion to Bhagavat or Kṛishṇa'
- • -candrikā f. -candrikôllāsa m. -taraṃgiṇī f. -nirṇaya m. -māhātmya n. -ratnâvalī f. rasâyaṇa n. -vilāsa m. -viveka m. -sādhana n. -sāra-saṃgraha m. -stotra n. N. of wks
⋙bhagavadbhaṭṭa
- ○bhaṭṭa m. N. of the author of a Comm. on the Rasa-taraṃgiṇī Cat.
⋙bhagavadbhāvaka
- ○bhāvaka m. N. of the author of a Comm. on ChUp. ib.
⋙bhagavadbhāskara
- ○bhāskara m. N. of wk. (= bhagavanta-bh○)
⋙bhagavadyauvanodgama
- ○yauvanôdgama m. N. of ch. of the Kṛishṇa-krīḍita
⋙bhagavadrāta
- ○rāta m. N. of a man BhP.
⋙bhagavadvilāsaratnāvalī
- ○vilāsa-ratnâvalī f. N. of wk
⋙bhagavadviśeṣa
- ○viśeṣa m. N. of a man Buddh.
≫bhagavadīya
- bhagavadīya m. a worshipper of Bhagavat i.e. Vishṇu or Kṛishṇa (-tva n.) BhP.
≫bhagavan
- bhagavan in comp. for ○vat
⋙bhagavannandasaṃvāda
- ○nanda-saṃvāda m. N. of BrahmaP. iv, ch. 74-79
⋙bhagavannāma
- ○nāma (ibc. for ○man), 'the name or names of Bhagavat i.e. Vishṇu'
- • -kaumudī f. -māhātmya n. (tmyasaṃgraha, m.), -smaraṇa-stuti f. ○mâmṛtarasôdaya m. ○mâvalī f. N. of wks
⋙bhagavanmaya
- ○maya mf(ī)n. wholly devoted to Vishṇu or Kṛishṇa Kathās.
⋙bhagavanmānapūjā
- ○māna-pūjā f. N. of a hymn by Śaṃkarâcārya
≫bhagavanta
- bhagavanta m. N. of the author of the Mukunda-vilāsa
⋙bhagavantadeva
- ○deva m. N. of a prince (king of Bhareha, son of Sāhi-deva and a patron of Nīlakaṇṭha, next.) Cat.
⋙bhagavantabhāskara
- ○bhāskara m. N. of a law-book by Nīla-kaṇṭha (17th cent.)
≫bhagaval
- bhagaval in comp. for ○vat
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- bhagavallāñchanadhāraṇapramāṇaśatapradarśana3bhagaval--lāñchana-dhāraṇa-pramāṇa-śata-pradarśana n
⋙bhagavallilācintāmaṇi
- ○lilā-cintāmaṇi m. N. of wks
≫bhagas
bhagas n. = bhaga ĀśvGṛ. i, 23, 15
≫bhagin
- bhagín mfn. prosperous, happy, fortunate, perfect, splendid, glorious AV. ŚBr. (superl. ○gí-tama) TBr. ŚrS.
- • m. N. of Sch. on Amara-kośa (abridged fr. bhagī-ratha, q.v.) L.
- • (inī), f. below
≫bhaginikā
- bhaginikā f. a little sister, Kāthas. (cf. next)
≫bhaginī
- bhaginī f. a sister ('the happy or fortunate one, as having a brother) Mn. MBh. &c. (in familiar speech, also for -bhrātṛ, 'brother' Pañcat.)
- • any woman or wife L.
⋙bhaginīpati
- ○pati (cf. Kathās.),
⋙bhaginībhartṛ
- ○bhartṛ (g. yuktârohy-ādi), m. a sister's husband
⋙bhaginībhrātṛ
- ○bhrātṛ m. du. sister and brother L.
⋙bhaginīsuta
- ○suta m. a sister's son Pañcat.
≫bhaginīya
- bhaginīya m. (prob.) a sister's son
≫bhagīna
- bhagīna viśo- and veśa-bhagī́na
≫bhagīratha
- bhagīratha m. (prob. fr. bhagin + ratha, 'having a glorious chariot'), N. of an ancient king (son of Dilīpa and great-grandfather of Sagara, king of Ayodhyā
- • he brought down the sacred Gaṅgā from heaven to earth and then conducted this river to the ocean in order to purify the ashes of his ancestoes, the 60, 000 sons of Sagara
- • cf. IW. 322) MBh. R. Pur. &c
- • N. of sev. authors (also with ṭhakkura and megha
- • cf. bhagin) Cat.
- • of an architect of recent date Inscr.
- • of a mountain Śatr.
⋙bhagīrathakanyā
- ○kanyā f. 'daughter of Bhagī-ratha', N. of Gaṅgā Prasannar.
⋙bhagīrathadatta
- ○datta m. N. of a poet Cat.
⋙bhagīrathapatha
- ○patha (A.),
⋙bhagīrathaprayatna
- ○prayatna (cf. MW.), m. 'Bhagī-ratha's path or labour', N. of any Herculean effort or exertion
⋙bhagīrathayaśas
- ○yaśas f. N. of a daughter of Prasena-jit Kathās.
⋙bhagīrathasutā
- ○sutā f. = -kanyā MBh.
⋙bhagīrathopākhyāna
- bhagīrathôpâkhyāna n. N. of ch. xxxv of the Vāsishṭha-rāmāyaṇa
≫bhagos
- bhagos bhagavat
≫bhagnī
- bhagnī f. = bhaginī, a sister L.
≫bhajaka
- bhajaka m. a distributer, apportioner ( civara-bh○)
- • a worshipper MW.
⋙bhajana
- bhaḍjana m. N. of a prince VP.
- • n. the act of sharing W.
- • possession ib.
- • (ifc.) reverence, worship, adoration Prab. Sch. (also -tā f. with loc. Cāṇ.)
- • -vārika m. a partic. official in a Buddhist monastery L.
- • ○nânanda m. N. of an author Cat.
- • ○nâmṛta n. N. of wk
⋙bhajanīya
- bhaḍjanīya mfn. to be loved or revered or waited upon, venerable MBh. BhP.
⋙bhajamāna
- bhaḍjamāna mfn. apportioning &c. MBh.
- • fitting, meet, appropriate L.
- • N. of various princes Hariv. Pur.
⋙bhaji
- bhaḍji m. N. of a prince (also ○jin and ○jina) ib.
⋙bhajitavya
- bhaḍjitavya (cf. MBh.),
⋙bhajenya
bhaḍjenya (cf. BhP.),
⋙bhajya
- bhaḍjya (cf. Vop.), mfn. = ○janīya
≫bhajagovindastotra
- bhaja-govinda-stotra n. N. of wk. (cf. bhagavad-govinda)
bhajeratha
- bhajératha RV. x, 60, 2 (cf. Padap. bhaje + aratha), prob. bhajé (inf.) or bháje (1. sg. fr. √bhaj) + ráthasya
bhañj
- bhañj cl. 7. P. (cf. Dhātup. xxix, 16) bhanakti (pf. babháñja RV. &c., 3. pl. Ā. babhañjire Hariv.
- • aor. abhāṅkṣīt MBh.
- • fut. bhaṅkṣyati, ○ktā ib.
- • ind. p. bhaṅktvā, bhaktvā or -bhajya ib.), to break, shatter, split RV. &c. &c
- • to break into, make a breach in (a fortress, with acc.) Hit.
- • to rout, put to flight, defeat (an army) MBh. Hariv. Rājat.
- • to dissolve (an assembly) Hcar.
- • to break up i.e. divide (a Sūtra) Siddh.
- • to bend R.
- • to check, arrest, suspend, frustrate, disappoint MBh. Kāv. &c.: Pass. bhajyáte (ep. also ○ti
- • aor. abhāji or abhañji Pāṇ. 6-4, 33), to be broken or break (intr.) &c. AV. &c. &c.: Caus. bhañjayati (aor. ababhañjat), Gr.: Desid. bibhaṅkṣati ib.: Intens. bambhajyate or ○jīti ib. [Perhaps for orig. bhrañj
- • cf. bhraj ; Lat. frangere, nau-fraga ; Germ. brechen ; Eng. break.]
≫bhagna
- bhagna mfn. broken (lit. and fig.), shattered, split, torn, defeated, checked, frustrated, disturbed, disappointed Mn. MBh. &c. (sometimes forming the first instead of the second part of a comp., e.g. grīvā-bhagna, dharma-bh○ for bhagna-grīva, -dharma
- • also 'one who has broken a limb' BhP.)
- • bent, curved R.
- • lost Mn. viii, 148
- • n. the fracture of a leg Suśr.
⋙bhagnakāma
- ○kāma a-bhagnak○
⋙bhagnakrama
- ○krama n. the breaking i.e. violating of grammatical order or construction Pratāp.
⋙bhagnaceṣṭa
- ○ceṣṭa mfn. broken in effort, disappointed MW.
⋙bhagnajānu
- ○jānu m. having a broken knee or leg W.
⋙bhagnatā
- ○tā f. the condition of being broken
- • (with pravahaṇasya) shipwreck Daś.
⋙bhagnatāla
- ○tāla m. (in music) a kind of measure Saṃgīt.
⋙bhagnadaṃṣṭra
- ○daṃṣṭra mfn. having the tusks or fangs broken R.
⋙bhagnadantanakha
- ○dantanakha mfn. having the teeth and claws broken Kām.
⋙bhagnadarpa
- ○darpa mfn. one whose pride is brṭbroken, humiliated MW.
⋙bhagnanidra
- ○nidra mfn. one whose sleep is brṭbroken or interrupted ib.
⋙bhagnanetra
- ○netra mfn. affecting the eyes (said of a kind of fever) L.
⋙bhagnapariṇāma
- ○pariṇāma mfn. prevented from finishing (anything) Siṃhâs.
⋙bhagnapādarkṣa
- ○pādarkṣa (○da-Rk○), n. N. of 6 Nakshatras collectively (viz. Punar-vasū, Uttarâshāḍhā, Kṛittikā, Uttara-Phalgunī, Pūrva-Bhādrapadā, and Viśākhā
- • cf. puṣkara) L.
⋙bhagnapārśva
- ○pārśva mfn. suffering from pain in the side Suśr.
⋙bhagnapṛṣṭha
- ○pṛṣṭha mfn. 'broken-backed', coming before or in front of (?) L.
⋙bhagnaprakrama
- ○prakrama n. 'broken arrangement', (in rhet.) the use of a word which does not correspond to one used before Kpr. (also -tā, f. Sāh.)
⋙bhagnapratijña
- ○pratijña mfn. one who has brṭbroken a promise, faithless Hariv.
⋙bhagnabāhu
- ○bāhu mfn. broken-armed BhP.
⋙bhagnabhāṇḍa
- ○bhāṇḍa mfn. one who has brṭbroken his pots MW.
⋙bhagnamanas
- ○manas mfn. 'broken-hearted', discouraged, disappointed BhP.
⋙bhagnamanoratha
- ○manoratha mf(ā)n. one whose wishes are disappointed R.
⋙bhagnamāna
- ○māna mfn. = -darpa BhP.
⋙bhagnayācña
- ○yācña mf(ā)n. one whose request has been refused ib.
⋙bhagnayuge
- ○yuge ind. when the yoke is broken Mn. viii, 291
⋙bhagnaviṣāṇaka
- ○viṣāṇaka mfn. having brṭbroken horns or tusks L.
⋙bhagnavrata
- ○vrata mfn. one who has brṭbroken a vow Rājat.
⋙bhagnaśakti
- ○śakti mfn. one whose strength is broken Rājat.
⋙bhagnaśṛṅga
- ○śṛṅga mfn. = -viṣāṇaka Śāk. i, 32 (vḷ.)
⋙bhagnasaṃdhi
- ○saṃdhi mfn. one whose joints are broken GāruḍaP.
⋙bhagnasaṃdhika
- ○saṃdhika n. buttermilk (= ghola) L.
⋙bhagnātman
- bhagnâtman m. 'broken-bodied', N. of the Moon (cut in two by the trident of Śiva) L.
⋙bhagnāpad
- bhagnâpad mfn. one who has conquered adversity, Śārṅgp
⋙bhagnāśa
- bhagnâśa mfn. one whose hopes are broken, disappointed in expectation Hit.
⋙bhagnāsthi
- bhagnâsthi mfn. one whose bones are broken Śak.
- • -bandha m. a splint L.
⋙bhagnotsāhakriyātman
- bhagnôtsāha-kriyâtman mfn. one whose energy and labour have been frustrated MBh.
⋙bhagnodyama
- bhagnôdyama mfn. one whose efforts have been frustrated Pañcar.
⋙bhagnorudaṇḍa
- bhagnôru-daṇḍa mfn. 'broken-thighed', having the bone of the thigh fractured BhP.
≫bhaṅktṛ
- bhaṅktṛ mfn. one who breaks, breaker, crusher, destroyer Mn. Bālar.
≫bhaṅga
- bhaṅgá mfn. breaking, bursting (said of the Soma) RV. ix, 61, 13
- • m. breaking, splitting, dividing, shattering, breaking down or up VS. &c. &c
- • a break or breach (lit. and fig.), disturbance, interruption, frustration, humiliation, abatement, downfall, decay, ruin, destruction Mn. MBh. &c
- • fracture ( asthi-bh○)
- • paralysis, palsy L.
- • bending, bowing, stretching out ( karṇa-, gātra-, -grīvā-bh○)
- • knitting, contraction ( bhrū-bh○)
- • separation, analysis (of words) Sāh.
- • overthrow, rout, defeat (also in a lawsuit) Hit. Kām. Yājñ. Sch.
- • rejection, refusal Kālid.
- • refutation Sarvad.
- • panic, fear Rājat.
- • pain ( pārśva-bh○)
- • a piece broken off, morsel, fragment Kālid. Kād.
- • a bend, fold, Sah. (cf. vastra-bh○) ; a wave Ragh. Gīt.
- • a water-course, channel L.
- • fraud, deceit L.
- • a tortuous course, roundabout way of speaking (= or wṛ. for bhaṅgi) Sarvad.
- • toilet, fashion (for bhaṅgi?) Var.
- • = gamana L.
- • N. of a serpent-demon MBh.
- • (with Buddhists) the constant decay taking place in the universe, constant flux or change
- • (with Jainas) a dialectical formula beginning with syāt, q.v
- • (bhaṅgá), m. hemp AV.
- • (ā), f. below
⋙bhaṅgakara
- ○kara m. N. of two men (sons of Avikshit and Sattrā-jit) MBh.
⋙bhaṅganaya
- ○naya m. removal of obstacles Col.
⋙bhaṅgabhāj
- ○bhāj mfn. being broken W.
⋙bhaṅgavat
- ○vat mfn. 'having folds' and 'having waves Nāg.
⋙bhaṅgavāsā
- ○vāsā f. turmeric L.
⋙bhaṅgaśravas
- ○śravas m. N. of a man L.
⋙bhaṅgasārtha
- ○sârtha mfn. deceitful, fraudulent L.
⋙bhaṅgāsura
- bhaṅgâsura m. N. of a man (cf. bhāṅgāsuri)
≫bhaṅgā
- bhaṅgā f. hemp (Cannabis Sativa)
- • an intoxicating beverage (or narcotic drug commonly called 'Bhang') prepared from the hemp plant ŚārṅgS.
- • Convolvulus Turpethum L.
⋙bhaṅgākaṭa
- ○kaṭa m. the pollen of hemp L.
⋙bhaṅgāsvana
- ○svana m. N. of a Rājarshi MBh.
≫bhaṅgi
- bhaṅgi or f. breaking Inscr.
⋙bhaṅgī
- bhaṅgī f. breaking Inscr.
- • a bend, curve Dhūrtas.
- • a roundabout mode of acting or speaking, circumlocution (○gyā, ind. 'in an indirect manner')
- Kāvyâd. Daś. Kathās. &c
- • explaining L.
- • mode, manner, way Vcar.
- • way of dressing, fashion, toilet Bālar. Rājat.
- • (ifc.) mere appearance or semblance of Kathās. Rājat.
- • fraud, deception L.
- • irony, wit, repartee W.
- • modesty MW.
- • = bhaṅga (with Jainas) Sarvad.
- • figure, shape Siddhântaś.
- • a step ( bhakti)
- • a wave Naish.
⋙bhaṅgibhāva
- ○bhāva m. (fr. ○gin + bh○?) the state of being bent or contracted
- • (dṛg-bhaṅgi-bh○) a frowning aspect Sāh.
⋙bhaṅgibhūta
- ○bhūta mfn. (ifc.) having the appearance of, resembling Bālar.
⋙bhaṅgimat
- ○mat mfn. possessing undulations, curled (as hair) MBh.
⋙bhaṅgivikāra
- ○vikāra m. distortion of the features (mukha-bhaṅgiv○) a wry face, grimace Kād.
⋙bhaṅgībhakti
- bhaṅgī-bhakti f. division or separation into (a series of) waves or wave-like steps Megh.
⋙bhaṅgyantareṇa
- bhaṅgy-antareṇa ind. in an indirect manner Sāh.
- • in another manner Sarvad.
≫bhaṅgin
- bhaṅgin mfn. fragile, transient, perishable ( kṣaṇa- and tat-kṣaṇa-bh○)
- • (in law) defeated or cast in a suit L.
≫bhaṅgīka
- bhaṅgīka vividha-bh○
≫bhaṅgīla
- bhaṅgīla n. defect in the organs of sense W.
≫bhaṅgu
- bhaṅgu m. N. of a demon Vcar.
⋙bhaṅgugiri
- ○giri m. N. of a mountain ib.
≫bhaṅgura
- bhaṅgura mf(ā)n. apt to break, fragile, transitory, perishable Kāv. Pur. &c
- • changeable, variable Kathās. Rājat.
- • bent, curled, crisped, wrinkled Kāv. Kathās.
- • fraudulent, dishonest W.
- • m. a bend or reach of a river L.
- • (ā), f. N. of two Plants (= ati-viṣā or priyaṅgu) L.
⋙bhaṅguratā
- ○tā f. fragility, transitoriness Cat.
⋙bhaṅguraniścaya
- ○niścaya mfn. forming changeable resolutions, inconstant Rājat.
⋙bhaṅgurāvat
- bhaṅgurā́-vat mfn. having crooked ways, crafty, treacherous RV.
≫bhaṅguraka
- bhaṅguraka mṛtyu-bh○
≫bhaṅguraya
- bhaṅguraya Nom. P. ○yati, to break to pieces, destroy Inscr.
- • to crisp, curl (trans.) Sāh.
≫bhaṅgurīkaraṇa
- bhaṅgurī-karaṇa n. making fragile ib.
≫bhaṅgya
- bhaṅgya mfn. fit to be broken, breakable, g. daṇḍâdi
- • mf(ā)n. a field of hemp L. (cf. Pāṇ. 5-2, 4)
⋙bhaṅgyaśravas
- ○śravas m. N. of a man (cf. bhaṅga-śravas)
≫bhañjaka
- bhañjaka mf(ikā)n. who or what breaks or divides or destroys W.
- • m. a breaker (of doors) Kull.
- • (ikā), f. breaking, plucking (ifc. after the names of plants to denote partic. games
- • cf. uddâlaka-puṣpa-bh○ and śāla-bhañjikā)
- • Rubia Munjista L.
⋙bhañjana
- bhañḍjana mfn. breaking, a breaker, destroyer, dispeller R. Kathās. &c
- • causing violent pain Suśr.
- • m. falling to pieces or decay of the teeth (also ○naka) Suśr.
- • (ā), f. explanation L.
- • n. breaking, shattering, crushing, destroying, annihilating, frustrating MBh. R. &c
- • violent pain (aṅga-bh○) Suśr.
- • disturbing, interrupting, dispelling, removing Pañcar. Mallin. &c
- • smoothing (of hair) Viddh.
- • ○nā-giri m. N. of a mountain, g. kiṃśulakâdi
⋙bhañjam
- bhañḍjam mṛṇāla-bhañjam
⋙bhañjaru
- bhañḍjaru m. a tree growing near a temple L.
⋙bhañjā
- bhañḍjā f. N. of Durgā L.
⋙bhañjin
- bhañḍjin mfn. breaking, dispelling ( mada-bhañjin)
⋙bhañjī
- bhañḍjī f. śāla-bhañjī
bhañjipattrikā
- bhañjipattrikā f. Salvinia Cucullata L. (cf. phañji-pattrikā)
bhaṭ
- bhaṭ cl. 1. P. bhaṭati, to hire, nourish, maintain Dhātup. ix, 20
- • cl. 10. P. bhaṭayati, to speak, converse, xix, 18: Caus. -bhāṭayati, to hire L. (prob. Nom. fr. next)
≫bhaṭa
- bhaṭa m. (fr. bhṛta) a mercenary, hired soldier, warrior, combatant MBh. Kāv. &c
- • a servant, slave Kāvyâd. VP.
- • a humpback Gal.
- • N. of a serpent-demon Buddh.
- • = arya-bhaṭa (cf. below)
- • pl. N. of a degraded tribe L. (cf. bhaṭṭa, bhaḍa, bhaṇḍa
- • according to some 'a person whose father is a Brāhman and whose mother is a Naṭī')
- • (ā), f. coloquintida
⋙bhaṭadīpikā
- ○dīpikā f. N. of a Comm. on Ārya-bhaṭa
⋙bhaṭapeṭaka
- ○peṭaka n. a troop of soldiers Vcar.
⋙bhaṭaprakāśa
- ○prakāśa m
⋙bhaṭaprakāśikā
- ○prakāśikā f. N. of wks
⋙bhaṭabalāgra
- ○balâgra m. a hero Divyâv.
- • n. an army ib.
⋙bhaṭabhaṭamātṛtīrtha
- ○bhaṭa-mātṛ-tīrtha n. N. of a Tīrtha Cat.
⋙bhaṭārka
- bhaṭârka m. N. of the founder of the Valabhi dynasty Inscr. (cf. bhaṭṭârka)
⋙bhaṭodyoga
- bhaṭôdyoga m. exertion of soldiers L.
≫bhaṭīya
- bhaṭīya mfn. relating to Ārya-bhaṭa Cat.
⋙bhaṭīyadīpikā
- ○dīpikā f. = bhaṭa-d○ ib.
bhaṭabhaṭāya
- bhaṭabhaṭāya (onomat.), Nom. P. ○yate, to make a gurgling sound, gurgle Cat.
bhaṭitra
- bhaṭitra mfn. roasted on a spit Bhpr.
bhaṭkalā
- bhaṭkalā f. N. of a Tīrtha Cat.
bhaṭṭa
- bhaṭṭa m. (fr. bhartṛ) lord, my lord (also pl. and -pāda, m. pl
- • according to Daśar. ii, 64, a title of respect used by humble persons addressing a prince
- • but also affixed or prefixed to the names of learned Brāhmans, e.g. kedāra-, govinda-bh○ &c., or bhaṭṭa-kedāra &c., below, the proper name being sometimes omitted, e.g. bhaṭṭa = kumārila-bh○
- • also any learned man = doctor or philosopher) Rājat. Vet. &c
- • N. of a partic. mixed caste of hereditary panegyrists, a bard, encomiast L.
- • an enemy (?) W.
- • often wṛ. for bhaṭa
- • (ā), f. N. of an enchantress Rājat.
- • mf(ā)n. venerable L.
⋙bhaṭṭakārikā
- ○kārikā f. pl. N. of partic. Kārikās
⋙bhaṭṭakedāra
- ○kedāra m. = kedāra-bh○, q.v
⋙bhaṭṭagopāla
- ○gopāla m. N. of an author Pratāp. Sch.
- • of another man Mālatīm.
⋙bhaṭṭadivākara
- ○divākara m. N. of a man Cat.
⋙bhaṭṭadīpikā
- ○dīpikā f. N. of wk. (cf. bhaṭa-d○)
⋙bhaṭṭanāyaka
- ○nāyaka m. N. of a poet and a rhetorician Cat.
⋙bhaṭṭanārāyaṇa
- ○nārāyaṇa m. N. of the author of the Veṇī-saṃhāra and of other writers Kshitîś. Cat.
⋙bhaṭṭapaddhati
- ○paddhati f. N. of wk
⋙bhaṭṭapāda
- ○pāda m. pl., above
⋙bhaṭṭaprakāśa
- ○prakāśa m. N. of wk. (cf. bhaṭa-pr○)
⋙bhaṭṭaprayāga
- ○prayāga m. 'the chief place of sacrifice', the spot where the Yamunā falls into the Gaṅgā L.
⋙bhaṭṭaphalguna
- ○phalguna m. N. of a man Rājat.
⋙bhaṭṭabalabhadra
- ○bala-bhadra and n. N. of authors Cat.
⋙bhaṭṭabījaka
- ○bījaka n. N. of authors Cat.
⋙bhaṭṭabhāṣya
- ○bhāṣya n. N. of wk
⋙bhaṭṭabhāskara
- ○bhāskara m. N. of an author (also -miśra)
- • ○rīya n. N. of his wk
⋙bhaṭṭamadana
- ○madana
⋙bhaṭṭamāla
○māla
⋙bhaṭṭayaśas
- ○yaśas and m. N. of authors Cat.
⋙bhaṭṭarāma
- ○rāma m. N. of authors Cat.
⋙bhaṭṭavārttika
- ○vārttika n. N. of wk.
⋙bhaṭṭaviśveśvara
- ○viśvêśvara
⋙bhaṭṭaśaṃkara
- ○śaṃkara
⋙bhaṭṭaśālīyapītāmbara
- ○śālīya-pītâmbara
⋙bhaṭṭaśiva
- ○śiva
⋙bhaṭṭaśrīśaṃkara
- ○śrī-śaṃkara
⋙bhaṭṭasarvajña
- ○sarvajña
⋙bhaṭṭasomeśvara
- ○somêśvara and m. N. of various scholars and authors Cat.
⋙bhaṭṭasvāmin
- ○svāmin (cf. bhaṭṭi), m. N. of various scholars and authors Cat.
⋙bhaṭṭācārya
- bhaṭṭâcārya m. a title given to a learned Brāhman or any great teacher or doctor (esp. to Kumārila-bhaṭṭa, but also to various other scholars and authors)
- • -cūḍāmaṇi m. N. of Jānakīnātha
- • -śatâvadhāna m. N. of Rāghavêndra
- • -śiromaṇi m. N. of Raghu-nātha
⋙bhaṭṭālaṃkāra
- bhaṭṭâlaṃkāra m. N. of wk
⋙bhaṭṭotpala
- bhaṭṭôtpala m. N. of a Sch. on Var.
⋙bhaṭṭopama
- bhaṭṭôpama m. N. of a learned Buddhist
≫bhaṭṭaraka
- bhaṭṭaraka mf(ikā)n. venerable L.
≫bhaṭṭāra
- bhaṭṭāra m. a noble lord (= pūjya) L.
- • 'honourable', N. of various men Rājat.
⋙bhaṭṭārasvāmin
- ○svāmin and m. N. of authors Cat.
⋙bhaṭṭāraharicandra
- ○hari-candra m. N. of authors Cat.
≫bhaṭṭāraka
- bhaṭṭāraka m. a great lord, venerable or worshipful person (used of gods and of great or learned men, esp. of Buddhist teachers and of a partic. class of Śaiva monks) Inscr. Vet. Hit. &c
- • (in dram.) a king W.
- • the sun ib.
- • Ardea Nivea L.
- • (ikā), f. 'noble lady' or 'tutelary deity', N. of Durgā Vet. (cf. jayā- and mahā-bhaṭṭārikā)
- • a king's mother (in the plays) L.
- • mf(ikā)n. venerable L.
⋙bhaṭṭārakamaṭha
- ○maṭha m. N. of a college Rājat.
⋙bhaṭṭārakavāra
- ○vāra m. 'day of the great lord i.e. the sun', Sunday Hit.
⋙bhaṭṭārakāyatana
- bhaṭṭārakâyatana n. a temple Pañcat.
≫bhaṭṭi
- bhaṭṭi m. N. of a poet (also called Bhartṛisvāmin or -hari, or Bhaṭṭa-svāmin or Svāmi-bhaṭṭa)
⋙bhaṭṭikāvya
- ○kāvya n. 'the poem of Bhaṭṭi', N. of an artificial poem by Bhaṭṭa-svāmin (originally called Rāvaṇa-vadha
- • celebrating the exploits of Rāma and illustrating Sanskṛit grammar by the systematic application of all possible forms and constructions)
⋙bhaṭṭicandrikā
- ○candrikā and f. N. of Comms. on Bhaṭṭ.
⋙bhaṭṭibodhinī
- ○bodhinī f. N. of Comms. on Bhaṭṭ.
≫bhaṭṭika
- bhaṭṭika m. N. of the mythical progenitor of copyists (son of Citra-gupta and grandson of Brahmā) Cat.
≫bhaṭṭinī
- bhaṭṭinī f. (fr. bhartṛ, Prākr. bhaṭṭā
- • formed in analogy to patnī) a noble lady (applied to queens not crowned or consecrated like the Devii, to the wife of a Brāhman and any woman of high rank) L.
≫bhaṭṭīya
- bhaṭṭīya wṛ. for bhaṭīya
≫bhaṭṭoji
- bhaṭṭoji m. N. of a grammarian (son of Lakshmī-dhara, author of the Siddhânta-kaumudī and other wks.)
⋙bhaṭṭojidīkṣita
- ○dīkṣita or m. id
⋙bhaṭṭojibhaṭṭa
- ○bhaṭṭa m. id
⋙bhaṭṭojīya
- bhaṭṭojīya n. a work of Bhaṭṭoji Cat.
bhaḍa
- bhaḍa m. N. of a partic. mixed caste Cat. (cf. bhaṭa)
⋙bhaḍaharīmātṛtīrtha
- ○harī-mātṛ-tīrtha n. N. of a Tīrtha Cat. (cf. bhaṭabhaṭa-m○)
bhaḍita
- bhaḍita m. N. of a man, g. gargâdi
- • pl. his descendants, g. yaskâdi
bhaḍila
- bhaḍila m. a servant or a hero Uṇ. i, 55 Sch.
- • N. of a man, g. aśvâdi
- • pl. his descendants, g. yaskâdi
bhaṇ
- bhaṇ cl. 1. P. (cf. Dhātup. xiii, 4) bhaṇati (pf. babhāṇa, 2. sg. babhaṇitha Pāṇ. 6-4, 121 Sch.
- • aor. abhāṇīt Bhaṭṭ.
- • fut. bhaṇiṣyati, ○ṇitā Gr
- • ind. p. bhaṇitvā Pañcat.
- • inf. bhaṇitum Gr.: Pass. bhaṇyate BhP.
- • aor. abhāṇi Bhaṭṭ.), to speak, say to (acc. with or without prati) Var. Daś. Pañcat.
- • to call, name (two acc.) Vet.: Caus. bhāṇayati
- • aor. abībhaṇat, or ababhāṇat Siddh. Vop. (Prob. a later form of √bhan.)
≫bhaṇa
- bhaṇa dur-bhaṇa
⋙bhaṇati
- bhaḍṇati wṛ. for ○ṇiti
⋙bhaṇana
- bhaḍṇana mfn. (ifc.) speaking, proclaiming Gīt.
⋙bhaṇanīya
- bhaḍṇanīya mfn. to be told or said Sarvad.
⋙bhaṇita
- bhaḍṇita mfn. uttered, spoken, said, related Pañcat. Vet. Gīt.
- • n. (also pl.) speech, talk, relation, description Vet. Gīt.
⋙bhaṇiti
- bhaḍṇiti f. speech, talk, discourse Kāv. Rājat. Pratāp. (wṛ. ○ṇati)
- • -maya mf(ī)n. consisting in eloquence Śrīkaṇṭh.
⋙bhaṇitṛ
- bhaḍṇitṛ mfn. a speaker, speaking, talking MW.
bhaṇṭ
- bhaṇṭ cl. 10. P. bhaṇṭayati, to deceive Dhātup. xxxii, 50 Vop.
bhaṇṭākī
- bhaṇṭākī f. Solanum Melongena L. (vḷ. bhaṇḍākī)
bhaṇṭuka
- bhaṇṭuka m. Calosanthes Indica L. (vḷ. bhaṇḍuka)
bhaṇḍ
- bhaṇḍ cl. 1. Ā. bhaṇḍate, to reprove
- • to deride
- • to jest
- • to speak Dhātup. viii, 20
- • cl, 1. 10. P. bhaṇḍati, ○ḍayati, to be or render fortunate
- • to do an auspicious act (kalyāṇe, or śive), xxxii, 50. (Prob. a later form of √bhand.)
≫bhaṇḍa
- bhaṇḍa m. a jester, buffoon, mime (also as N. of a partic. mixed caste) Pur. Kathās. Sarvad.
- • (ā), f. śveta-bh○
- • (ī), f. below
- • n. = bhaṇḍa
- • pl. utensils, implements Āpast.
- • -tapasvin m. a hypocritical ascetic MW.
- • -tva n. buffoonery Subh.
- • -dhūrta-niśācara m. pl. (prob.) jesters and rogues and night-revellers BhP., Introd
- • -hāsinī f. a harlot, prostitute L.
⋙bhaṇḍaka
- bhaṇḍḍaka m. a water wagtail L.
- • N. of a poet Cat.
- • (ikā), f. Rubia Munjista L.
⋙bhaṇḍana
- bhaṇḍḍana n. mischief. L.
- • war L.
- • armour L. (cf. bhāṇḍana)
⋙bhaṇḍanīya
- bhaṇḍḍanīya mfn. to be derided Kautukas.
⋙bhaṇḍara
- bhaṇḍḍara m. a partic. kind of combat L.
⋙bhaṇḍākī
- bhaṇḍḍākī bhaṇṭākī
⋙bhaṇḍi
- bhaṇḍḍi m. N. of a minister of Śrī-harsha Hcar.
- • f. a wave L. (cf. bhṛṇḍi)
- • -jaṅgha m. N. of a man Sch. on Pāṇ. 2-4, 58
⋙bhaṇḍita
- bhaṇḍḍita mfn. derided L.
- • m. N. of a man, g. gargâdi
- • pl. his descendants, g. yaskâdi
⋙bhaṇḍin
- bhaṇḍḍin wṛ. for ○ḍi
⋙bhaṇḍiman
- bhaṇḍḍiman m. deceit L.
⋙bhaṇḍira
- bhaṇḍḍira m. Acacia Sirissa L.
- • (ī), f. Rubia Munjista L.
⋙bhaṇḍila
- bhaṇḍila m. fortune, welfare Uṇ. i, 55 Sch.
• a messenger ib.
- • an artisan L.
- • Acacia or Mimosa Sirissa L.
- • N. of a man, g. aśvâdi
- • pl. his descendants, g. yaskâdi
⋙bhaṇḍī
- bhaṇḍī f. Rubia Munjista Car.
- • -puṣpa-nikāśa mfn. resembling the flowers of Rubia MṭMunjista MBh.
- • -ratha m. N. of a man, g. tika-kitavâdi
⋙bhaṇḍītakī
- bhaṇḍītakī f. = ○ḍī Bhpr.
⋙bhaṇḍīra
- bhaṇḍḍīra m. Ficus Indica R. (B.) Sch.
- • Amaranthus Polygonoides or Acacia Sirissa L.
- • N. of a lofty Nyagrodha tree upon the Go-vardhana mountain Hariv. (vḷ. bāṇḍ○)
- • (ī), f. = bhaṇḍī L.
- • Hydrocotyle Asiatica L.
- • ○ra-latikā f. = next L.
⋙bhaṇḍīla
- bhaṇḍḍīla m. Rubia Munjista L.
⋙bhaṇḍu
- bhaṇḍḍu g. suvāstv-ādi
⋙bhaṇḍuka
- bhaṇḍḍuka m. Calosanthes Indica L.
⋙bhaṇḍūka
- bhaṇḍḍūka m. id. L.
- • a kind of fish Bhpr.
bhadanta
- bhadanta ○dāka, ○dra, under √bhand below
bhaddālin
- bhaddālin m. N. of a man Divyâv.
bhan
- bhan cl. 1. P. bhánati (prob. connected with √bhā
- • the. later form bhaṇ), to sound, resound, call aloud, speak, declare RV. (= arcati Naigh. iii, 14)
bhanandana
- bhanandana m. N. of a man MārkP. (prob. wṛ. for bhalandana)
bhand
- bhand cl. 1. Ā. (Dhātup. ii, 11) bhándate, to be greeted with praise, receive applause RV. (cf. L. also = to be or make fortunate or excellent
- • to be or make glad
- • to shine
- • to honour or worship): Caus. bhandayati, to cause to prosper Dhātup. xxxii, 50 Vop.
≫bhadanta
- bhadanta m. (cf. Uṇ. iii, 130 Sch.) a term of respect applied to a Buddhist, a Buddhist mendicant Var. Hcar. Kathās.
- • vḷ. for bha-datta, q.v
⋙bhadantagopadatta
- ○gopadatta and m. N. of 2 Buddhist teachers
⋙bhadantaghoṣaka
- ○ghoṣaka m. N. of 2 Buddhist teachers
⋙bhadantajñānavarman
- ○jñāna-varman m. N. of a poet Cat.
⋙bhadantadharmatrāta
- ○dharma-trāta and m. N. of 2 Buddhist teachers
⋙bhadantarāma
- ○rāma m. N. of 2 Buddhist teachers
⋙bhadantavarman
- ○varman m. N. of a poet Cat.
⋙bhadantaśrīlābha
- ○śrī-lābha m. N. of a Buddhist teacher
≫bhadāka
- bhadāka m. fortune, prosperity (or mfn. auspicious, fortunate) Uṇ. iv, 15 Sch. (kalyāṇe)
≫bhadra
- bhadrá mf(ā́)n. blessed, auspicious, fortunate, prosperous, happy RV. &c. &c
- • good, gracious, friendly, kind ib.
- • excellent, fair, beautiful, lovely, pleasant, dear ib.
- • good i.e. skilful in (loc.) MBh. iv, 305
- • great L.
- • (with nṛpati m. a good or gracious king Yājñ.
- • with kānta m. a beautiful lover or husband Pañcat.
- • with diś f. the auspicious quarter i.e. the south MBh.
- • with vāc f. kind or friendly speech BhP.
- • voc. m. and f. sg. and pl. bhadra, ○dre, ○drāḥ, often in familiar address = my good sir or lady, my dear or my dears, good people Mn. MBh. &c
- • ám and áyā, ind, happily, fortunately, joyfully RV. AV.
- • ○am with √kṛ or ā-√car, to do well Hit.)
- • m. (prob.) a sanctimonious hypocrite Mn. ix, 259 (vḷ. ○dra-prêkṣaṇikaiḥ)
- • a partic. kind of elephant R. (also N. of a world elephant ib.) a bullock L.
- • a water wagtail Var. (cf. -nāman)
- • Nauclea Cadamba or Tithymalus Antiquorum L.
- • N. of Śiva L.
- • of mount Meru L.
- • of a class of gods (pl.) under the third Manu BhP.
- • of a people (pl.) AV.Pariś
- • of one of the 12 sons of Vishṇu and one of the Tushita deities in the Svāyambhava Manv-antara BhP.
- • (with Jainas) of the third of the 9 white Balas L.
- • of a son of Vasu-deva and Devakī (or Pauravii) BhP. Kathās.
- • of a son of Kṛishṇa BhP.
- • of a son of Upacārumat Buddh.
- • of an actor Hariv.
- • of a friend of Bāṇa Vās., Introd
- • (with Buddhists) N. of a partic. world
- • (ā), f. a cow L.
- • N. of various plants (= anantā, aparijātā, kṛṣṇā, jīvantī, nīlī, rāsnā &c.) L.
- • N. of a metre Col.
- • of the 2nd, 7th and 12th days of the lunar fortnight W.
- • of the 7th movable Karaṇa (s.v
- • cf. also 2. bhadrā-karaṇa)
• of a form of Durgā cf. VP
- • of a goddess cf. Pañcar
- • of a Buddhist deity cf. L
- • of a Śakti cf. Hcat
- • of Dākshāyaṇī in Bhadrêśvara cf. Cat
- • of a Vidyā-dharī cf. R
- • of a Surâṅganā cf. Siṃhâs
- • of a daughter of Surabhi cf. R
- • of a wife of Vasu-devi cf. Hariv. cf. Pur
- • of the wife of Vaiśravaṇa cf. MBh
- • of a daughter of Soma and wife of Utathya cf. ib
- • of a daughter of Raudrāśva and the Apsaras Ghṛitācī cf. Hariv
- • of a Kākshīvatī and wife of Vyushitâśva cf. MBh
- • of a daughter of Meru and wife of Bhadrâśva cf. BhP
- • of a daughter of Śruta-kīrti and wife of Kṛishṇa cf. BhP
- • of various rivers (esp. of one described as rising on the northern summit of Meru and flowing through Uttarakuru into the northern ocean) cf. Pur
- • the celestial Ganges cf. L
- • of a lake cf. Hcat
- • n. prosperity, happiness, health, welfare, good fortune (also pl.) cf. RV. &c. &c. (bhadraṃ tasya or tasmai, prosperity to him! cf. Pāṇ. 2-3, 73
- • bhadraṃ te or vaḥ often used parenthetically in a sentence = 'if you please', or to fill up a verse
- • bhadram upalāh, happiness to you, O stones! Śāntiś
- • bhadram with √kṛ and dat., to grant welfare to, bless cf. RV.)
- • gold cf. L
• iron or steel cf. L
- • kind of Cyperus (= -musta) cf. L
- • a partic. posture in sitting cf. Cat
- • a partic. Karaṇa cf. L. (cf. f.)
- • a partic. mystic sign cf. AgP
- • a partic. part of a house cf. Nalac
- • N. of various Sāmans cf. ĀrshBr
⋙bhadrakaṇṭa
- ○kaṇṭa m. Asteracantha Longifolia L.
⋙bhadrakanyā
- ○kanyā f. N. of the mother, of Maudgalyāyana Buddh.
⋙bhadrakapila
- ○kapila m. N. of Śiva L.
⋙bhadrakarṇikā
- ○karṇikā f. N. of Dākshāyaṇi in Go-karṇa Cat.
⋙bhadrakarṇeśvara
- ○karṇêśvara m. N. of a Tīrtha MBh.
⋙bhadrakāpa
- ○kāpa m. 'the good or beautiful Kalpa', N. of the present age Divyâv. (cf. MWB. 135)
- • n. of a Buddh. Sūtra wk
- • ○pika mfn. living in the Bhadra-kalpa Divyâv.
⋙bhadrakāpya
- ○kāpya m. N. of a man Car.
⋙bhadrakāra
- ○kāra m. N. of a son of Kṛishṇa Hariv.
- • (pl.) of a people MBh.
⋙bhadrakāraka
- ○kāraka mfn. causing prosperity, prosperous, auspicious Var.
⋙bhadrakālī
- ○kālī f. N. of a goddess (later a form of Durgā) ŚāṅkhGṛ. Mn. MBh. &c
- • of one of the Mātṛis attending on Skanda MBh.
- • of a village on the right bank of the Ganges L.
- • of a plant (= gandholī) L.
- • -kavaca n. N. of ch. of BrahmaP. iii
- • -cintāmaṇi, m
- • -purāṇa n. N. of wks
- • -pūjā-yantra n. N. of a mystical diagram Cat.
- • -pūjā-vidhi m. -manu m. -mantra m. pl. -māhātmya, n. N. of wks. or chs. of wks
⋙bhadrakāśī
- ○kāśī f. a kind of Cyperus L.
⋙bhadrakāṣṭha
- ○kāṣṭha n. the wood of Pinus Deodora L.
⋙bhadrakumbha
- ○kumbha m. 'auspscious jar', a golden jar filled with water from a holy place or from the Ganges (used esp. at the consecration of a king) L.
⋙bhadrakṛt
- ○kṛ́t mfn. causing prosperity or welfare RV. TS.
- • (with Jainas) N. of the 24th Arhat of the future Utsarpiṇī L.
⋙bhadragaṇita
- ○gaṇita n. the construction of magical squares or diagrams Col.
⋙bhadragandhikā
- ○gandhikā f. Cyperus Rotundus L.
- • Asclepias Pseudosarsa W.
⋙bhadragupta
- ○gupta m. N. of a Jaina saint HPariś.
⋙bhadragaura
- ○gaura m. N. of a mountain MārkP.
⋙bhadraghaṭa
- ○ghaṭa (cf. Hcat.),
⋙bhadraghaṭaka
- ○ghaṭaka (cf. Kathās.), m. 'vase of fortune', a lottery vase
⋙bhadraṃkara
- ○ṃ-kara mfn. = ○drakāraka L.
- • m. N. of a man Kathās.
- • (pl.) of a country Divyâv.
- • n. N. of a town in Vidarbha Buddh.
⋙bhadraṃkaraṇa
- ○ṃ-karaṇa mfn. = prec. mfn. Pāṇ. 6-3, 70 Vārtt. 8 Pat.
⋙bhadracāru
- ○cāru m. N. of a son of Kṛishṇa MārkP.
⋙bhadracūḍa
- ○cūḍa m. Euphorbia Tirucalli L.
⋙bhadraja
- ○ja m. Wrightia Antidysenterica L.
⋙bhadrajaya
- ○jaya m. N. of a man Buddh.
⋙bhadrajātika
- ○jātika mfn. 'of noble birth' and 'descended from the elephant called Bhadra' Siṃhâs.
⋙bhadrajāni
- ○jāni mfn. having a beautiful wife RV.
⋙bhadratara
- ○tara mfn. more prosperous, happier, better MBh. Hit.
⋙bhadrataruṇī
- ○taruṇī f. Rosa Moschata L.
⋙bhadratas
- ○tás ind. fortunately, happily AV.
⋙bhadratā
- ○tā f. honesty, probity Kām.
- • prosperity, good fortune (also -tva n.) MW.
⋙bhadratuṅga
- ○tuṅga m. N. of a Tīrtha MBh.
⋙bhadraturaga
- ○turaga n. N. of a Varsha Gol.
⋙bhadratva
- ○tva n. -tā
⋙bhadradatta
- ○datta m. (in dram.) a name given to Śakas Sāh.
⋙bhadradanta
- ○danta m. N. of an elephant Kathās.
⋙bhadradantikā
- ○dantikā f. a species of Croton L.
⋙bhadradāru
- ○dāru m. n. Pinus Deodora, Bariv. Var. Suśr.
- • Pinus Longifulia L.
⋙bhadradīpa
- ○dīpa m. N. of wk
⋙bhadradeva
- ○deva vḷ. for next
⋙bhadradeha
- ○deha m. N. of a son of Vasu-deva VP.
⋙bhadrados
- ○dos m. 'auspicious-armed', N. of a man Bhadrab.
⋙bhadradvīpa
- ○dvīpa m. N. of an island MārkP.
⋙bhadranāman
- ○nāman m. N. of a bird (the water wagtail or the woodpecker) L.
⋙bhadranāmikā
- ○nāmikā f. Ficus Heterophylla L.
⋙bhadranidhi
- ○nidhi m. 'treasure of fortune', N. of a costly vessel offered to Vishṇu Pur.
⋙bhadrapada
- ○pada n. N. of a metre Col.
- • (ā), f. N. of the 3rd and 4th lunar asterisms Var. &c. (also n
- • ○dā-yoga m. N. of ch. of Bhaṭṭôtpala's Comm. on VarBṛS.)
⋙bhadraparṇā
- ○parṇā f. Paederia Foetida L.
⋙bhadraparṇī
- ○parṇī f. Gmelina Arborea Sāy. on ŚBr.
- • = prec. L.
⋙bhadrapāda
- ○pāda mfn. born under the Nakshatra Bhadra-padā Pāṇ. 7-3, 18 Sch.
⋙bhadrapāpa
- ○pāpá n. sg. good and evil AV. xii, 1, 48
- • m. pl. the good and the evil ib. 47
⋙bhadrapāla
- ○pāla m. N. of a Bodhi-sattva Buddh.
⋙bhadrapīṭha
- ○pīṭha n. a splendid seat, throne PārGṛ. R. &c
- • (prob. m.) a kind of winged insect Mṛicch.
⋙bhadrapura
- ○pura n. N. of a city Cat. (cf., bhadrā-nagara)
⋙bhadrabalana
- ○balana m. = balabhadra, N. of the elder brother of Kṛishṇa Bālar.
⋙bhadrabalā
- ○balā f. Paederia Foetida or Sida Cordifolia L.
⋙bhadrabāhu
- ○bāhu m. N. of a partic. four-footed animal L.
- • 'auspicious-armed', N. of a son of Vasu-deva and Rohiṇī (Pauravii) Pur.
- • of a king of Magadha Kathās.
- • (also -svāmin) of a celebrated Jaina author (one of the 6 Śruta-kevalins
- • -caritra n. -śāstra n. -saṃhitā f. N. of wks.)
- • (u), f. N. of a woman Pāṇ. 4-1, 67 Sch.
⋙bhadrabhaṭa
- ○bhaṭa m. N. of a man Mudr.
⋙bhadrabhuja
- ○bhuja m. whose arms confer prosperity (said of princes) MārkP.
- • N. of a man Bhadrab.
⋙bhadrabhūṣaṇā
- ○bhūṣaṇā f. N. of a goddess Pañcar.
⋙bhadramanas
- ○manas f. N. of the mother of the elephant Airāvata MBh.
⋙bhadramanda
- ○manda m. a partic. kind of elephant (also ○dra and ○dra-mṛga) R. (B.)
- • N. of a son of Kṛishṇa VP.
⋙bhadramallikā
- ○mallikā f. N. of a partic. plant (= gavâkṣī) L.
⋙bhadramātṛ
- ○mātṛ bhādramātura)
⋙bhadramukha
- ○mukha mfn. one whose face (or whose look) confers prosperity Kālid. Daś. Kād. &c. (only used in the voc. or in the nom. with the meaning of a 2nd pers. = 'good or gentle sir', pl. 'good people'
- • accord. to Sāh. a prince is so to be addressed by the inferior characters in plays
- • in the Divyâv. it is a term of address to inferior persons)
⋙bhadramuñja
- ○muñja m. a species of plant akin to Saccharum Sara Bhpr.
⋙bhadramusta
- ○musta m. (cf. Ṛitus.),
⋙bhadramustaka
- ○mustaka m. and (cf. L.) a kind of Cyperus (only ifc.)
⋙bhadramustā
- ○mustā f. (cf. L.) a kind of Cyperus (only ifc.)
⋙bhadramṛga
- ○mṛga m. a kind of elephant R.
⋙bhadrayava
- ○yava n. the seed of Wrightia Antidysenterica L.
⋙bhadrayāna
- ○yāna m. N. of a man
- • ○nīya m. pl. his school Buddh. (bhadrāyana, prob. wṛ.)
⋙bhadrayoga
- ○yoga m. a partic. astrological Yoga Cat.
⋙bhadraratha
- ○ratha and m. N. of 2 men Hariv. Inscr.
⋙bhadrarāja
- ○rāja m. N. of 2 men Hariv. Inscr.
⋙bhadrarāma
- ○rāma m. N. of an author Cat.
⋙bhadraruci
- ○ruci m. N. of a man Buddh.
⋙bhadrarūpā
- ○rūpā f. N. of a woman Kathās.
⋙bhadrareṇu
- ○reṇu m. N. of Indra's elephant L. (vḷ. -veṇu)
⋙bhadrarohiṇī
- ○rohiṇī f. a species of plant (= kaṭukā) Suśr.
⋙bhadralakṣaṇa
- ○lakṣaṇa n. the mark of a Bhadra elephant (whose chief and inferior limbs are in good proportion) L.
⋙bhadralatā
- ○latā f. Gaertnera Racemosa L.
⋙bhadravaṭa
- ○vaṭa n. N. of a Tīrtha Hariv.
⋙bhadravat
- ○vat mfn. fraught with good, auspicious MBh.
- • (ī́), f. a wanton woman, courtezan TBr.
- • Gmelina Arborea L.
- • N. of a daughter of Kṛishṇa Hariv.
- • of a wife of Madhu ib.
- • of a female elephant Kathās.
- • n. Pinus Deodora L.
⋙bhadravadana
- ○vadana m. 'auspicious-faced', N. of Bala-rāma L.
⋙bhadravargīya
- ○vargīya m. pl. N. of the first 5 disciples of Gautama Buddha Lalit.
⋙bhadravarman
- ○varman m. Arabian jasmine L.
- • N. of a man (cf. bhādravarmaṇa)
⋙bhadravallikā
- ○vallikā f. Hemidesmus Indicus L.
⋙bhadravallī
- ○vallī f. Jasminum Sambac L.
- • Gaertnera Racemosa L.
- • Vallaris Dichotomus L.
⋙bhadravasana
- ○vasana n. splendid apparel Hariv.
⋙bhadravāc
- ○vāc mfn. speaking auspiciously RV.
⋙bhadravācya
- ○vā́cya n. wishing well, congratulation VS. Br.
⋙bhadravādin
- ○vādín mfn. uttering auspicious cries (said of a bird) RV.
⋙bhadravinda
- ○vinda m. N. of a son of Kṛishṇa Hariv.
⋙bhadravirāj
- ○virāj f. N. of a metre Col.
⋙bhadravihāra
- ○vihāra m. N. of a Buddhist monastery
⋙bhadraveṇu
- ○veṇu m. -reṇu
⋙bhadravrāta
- ○vrāta (bhadrá-), mfn. having or forming a happy assemblage RV.
⋙bhadraśarman
- ○śarman m. N. of a man VBr. (cf. g. bāhv-ādi)
⋙bhadraśākha
- ○śākha m. N. of a form of Skanda MBh.
⋙bhadraśālavana
- ○śāla-vana vḷ. for sāla-v○, q.v
⋙bhadraśilā
- ○śilā f. N. of a town Divyâv.
⋙bhadraśīla
- ○śīla m. N. of a man Cat.
⋙bhadraśoci
- ○śoci mfn. beautifully shining, glittering RV.
⋙bhadraśaunaka
- ○śaunaka m. N. of an ancient physician Car.
⋙bhadraśraya
- ○śraya n. sandalwood L.
⋙bhadraśravas
- ○śravas m. N. of a son of Dharma BhP.
⋙bhadraśriya
- ○śriya n. sandal-wood Suśr.
⋙bhadraśrī
- ○śrī f. id. L.
- • m. the sandal tree L.
⋙bhadraśrut
- ○śrút mfn. hearing good or pleasant things AV.
⋙bhadraśreṇya
- ○śreṇya m. N. of a king Hariv.
⋙bhadraṣaṣṭhī
- ○ṣaṣṭhī f. N. of a form of Durgā Hariv.
⋙bhadrasaras
- ○saras n. N. of a lake Hcat.
⋙bhadrasāman
- ○sāman m. N. of a man (cf. bhādrasāma)
⋙bhadrasāra
- ○sāra m. N. of a king VāyuP.
⋙bhadrasālavana
- ○sāla-vana n. N. of a forest MBh. (B
- • C. śāla-v○)
⋙bhadrasuta
- ○suta m. = bhadrâtmaja L.
⋙bhadrasena
- ○sená m. N. of a man with the patr. Ājātaśatrava ŚBr.
- • of a son of Vasu-deva and Devakī Pur.
- • of a son of Ṛishabha ib.
- • of a son of Mahishmat ib. (also ○naka)
- • of a king of Kaśmīra Cat.
- • (with Buddhists) N. of the leader of the host of the evil spirit Māra-pāpīyas Lalit.
⋙bhadrasomā
- ○somā f. N. of a river in Uttara-kuru MārkP.
- • of the Ganges L.
⋙bhadrasvapna
- ○svapna (bhadrā́-), m. a good dream AV.
⋙bhadrahasta
- ○hasta mfn. having beautiful or auspicious hands (said of the Aśvins) RV.
⋙bhadrahrada
- ○hrada m. (prob.) = -saras Pat.
⋙bhadrākāra
- bhadrâkāra and mfn. of auspicious features A.
⋙bhadrākṛti
- bhadrâḍkṛti mfn. of auspicious features A.
⋙bhadrākṣa
- bhadrâkṣa m. 'auspicious-eyed', N. of a king Kathās. (cf. bhallâkṣa)
⋙bhadrāṅga
- bhadrâṅga m. 'beauteous-framed', N. of Bala-bhadra L.
⋙bhadrātmaja
- bhadrâtmaja m. 'son of iron (?)', a sword L.
⋙bhadrānanda
- bhadrânanda m. N. of an author Cat.
⋙bhadrabhadra
- bhadrábhadra mfn. good and bad
- • n. good and evil MW.
⋙bhadrāyudha
- bhadrâyudha m. 'handsome-weaponed', N. of a warrior Kathās.
- • of a giant Buddh.
⋙bhadrāyus
- bhadrâyus m. N. of a man Cat.
⋙bhadrāvakāśā
- bhadrâvakāśā f. N. of a river Col.
⋙bhadrāvatī
- bhadrā-vatī (for dra-v○?), f. a species of tree (= kaṭphala) Kauś.
⋙bhadrāvaha
- bhadrâvaha mfn. causing properity
- • (with ghṛta), n. a partic. medic. preparation Bhpr.
⋙bhadrāśrama
- bhadrâśrama (or ○drâśr○?), m. N. of a hermitage SkandaP.
⋙bhadrāśraya
- bhadrā-śraya n. = ○dra-śraya L.
⋙bhadrāśva
- bhadrâśva m. N. of a son of Vasu-deva and Rohiṇī VP.
- • of a son of Dhundhu-māra BhP.
- • of a king also called Śveta-vāhana Cat.
- • of a son of Āgnīdhra and (also n.) a Dviipa or Varsha called after him (the eastern division) MBh. &c
- • n. N. of a country lying east of the Ilâvṛita country L.
⋙bhadrāsana
- bhadrâsana n. a splendid seat, throne Yājñ. MBh. &c
- • a partic. posture of a devotee during meditation Sarvad.
⋙bhadrāha
- bhadrâhá n. an auspicious day, favourable season AV.
⋙bhadrendra
- bhadrêndra m. N. of a man Cat.
⋙bhadreśa
- bhadrêśa
⋙bhadreśvara
- bhadrêḍśvara bhadrêśa &c. 1. bhadrā below
⋙bhadrailā
- bhadrâilā f. large cardamoms L.
⋙bhadrodaya
- bhadrôdaya n. a partic. medic. compound Suśr.
⋙bhadropavāsavrata
- bhadrôpavāsa-vrata n. a partic. religious observance Cat.
⋙bhadraudanī
- bhadrâudanī f. Sida Cordifolia and Rhombifolia Car.
≫bhadraṃyā
- bhadraṃyā and f. Pat.
⋙bhadraṃyikā
- bhadraṃḍyikā f. Pat.
≫bhadraka
- bhadraka mf(ikā)n. good, brave Mn. MBh. Kathās. (m. voc. pl. ○kāḥ in address Daś.)
- • fine, handsome, beautiful L.
- • m. a kind of bean R. (cf. Sch.)
- • Cyperus Pertenuis (?) Saṃskārak.
- • Pinus Deodora L.
- • (pl.) N. of a people R.
- • N. of a prince BhP.
- • vḷ. for bhadrika, q.v
- • (ikā), f. an amulet MBh.
- • Myrica Sapida L.
- • N. of 2 metres Col.
- • (akā), f. N. of a woman Kathās.
- • n. Cyperus Rotnndus L.
- • a partic. posture in sitting (= bhadrâsana) Cat.
- • a kind of metre Col.
- • a partic. mystic sign AgP.
- • a harem Gal.
≫bhadrā
- bhadrā f. of bhadra, in comp. -1
⋙bhadrākaraṇa
- ○karaṇa n. the Karaṇa (s.v.) called bhadrā Hcat.
⋙bhadrānagara
- ○nagara n. N. of a city Cat. (cf. bhadra-pura)
⋙bhadrānanda
- ○"ṣnanda ○drânanda under bhadra
⋙bhadrāmahiman
- ○mahiman m. N. of wk
⋙bhadrāvrata
- ○vrata n. a partic. religious ceremony (also called vithṭi-vrata Cat.
⋙bhadrāśrama
- ○"ṣśrama (○drâś○), bhadrâśr○ under bhadra
⋙bhadreśa
- bhadrêśa m. 'husband of Bhadrā i.e. Durgā', N. of Śiva Pañcar. (cf. umêśa)
⋙bhadreśvara
- bhadrêśvara m. N. of various statues and Liṅgas of Śiva (cf. prec.) Pur.
- • of a place Cat.
- • of a Kāyastha Rājat.
- • of an author Cat. (also -sūri and ○râcārya)
≫bhadrā
- bhadrā ind. (g. sâkṣād-ādi), in comp. -2
⋙bhadrākaraṇa
- ○karaṇa n. 'making beautiful', the act of shaving L.
⋙bhadrākṛ
- ○√kṛ P. -karoti, to shave Daś. (cf. madrā and Pāṇ. 5-4, 67 Pat.)
≫bhadrāraka
- bhadrāraka m. N. of one of the 18 lesser Dviipas L.
≫bhadrālapattrikā
- bhadrāla-pattrikā and f. Paederia Foetida (= gandhālī) L.
⋙bhadrālī
- bhadrālī f. Paederia Foetida (= gandhālī) L.
≫bhadrika
- bhadrika m. N. of a prince of the Śākyas Buddh. (vḷ. bhadraka)
≫bhadriṇa
- bhadriṇa m. N. of a man Pravar.
≫bhandadiṣṭi
- bhandád-iṣṭi mfn. (prob.) hastening along with shouts and yells (said of the Maruts) RV. v, 87, 1 (cf. krandád-iṣṭi)
≫bhandana
- bhandána mf(ā)n. shouting, yelling (Mahīd. 'gladdening' or 'beautifying') VS. TS.
- • (ā), f. (also pl.) acclamation, applause, praise RV.
- • pl. rain-making sunrays L.
≫bhandanāya
- bhandanāya (Nom. fr. prec.), only pr. p. ○yát, to shout loudly, yell RV.
≫bhandanīya
- bhandanīya mfn. a word formed in Nir. xi, 19, to explain bhadra, q.v
≫bhandila
- bhandila n. fortune L.
- • tremulous motion L.
- • a messenger (?) L.
≫bhandiṣṭha
- bhándiṣṭha mfn. (superl.) shouting most loudly, praising most highly RV.
bhandhuka
- bhandhuka or ○dhruka m. N. of a place SkandaP.
bhapa
- bha-pa bha-pañjara &c. 4. bha
bhappaṭa
bhappaṭa m. N. of a man (who built a temple named after him bhappaṭêśvara) Rājat.
bhambha
- bhambha m. or n. the mouth or aperture of an oven or stove Car.
- • m. smoke L.
- • a fly L.
- • (ā), f. a kettledrum HPariś.
≫bhambharālikā
- bhambharālikā (or ○râl○?), f. a gnat, mosquito L.
≫bhambharālī
- bhambharālī f. a fly L.
≫bhambhārava
- bhambhā-rava m. the lowing of cows (vḷ. for bambhā-rava) VarBṛS.
bhambhāsāra
- bhambhāsāra m. N. of a king (vḷ. bimbisāra) L.
bhaya
- bhayá n. (√bhī) fear, alarm dread apprehension
- • fear of (abl., gen. or comp.) or for (comp.) RV. &c. &c. (bhayāt ind. 'from fear'
- • bhayaṃ-√kṛ with abl. 'to have fear of'
- • bhayaṃ-√dā, 'to cause fear, terrify')
- • sg. and pl. terror, dismay, danger, peril, distress
- • danger from (abl. or comp.) or to, (comp.) ib.
- • the blossom of Trapa Bispinosa L.
- • m. sickness, disease L.
- • Fear personifled (as a Vasu, a son of Nir-ṛiti or Ni-kṛiti, a prince of the Yavanas and husband of the daughter of Time) Pur. (also n
- • and ā f. as a daughter of Kāla or Vaivasvata, and wife of the Rākshasa Heti)
⋙bhayakampa
- ○kampa m. tremor from fear MW.
⋙bhayakara
- ○kara and mfn. causing fear, terrible, dangerous MBh.
⋙bhayakartṛ
- ○kartṛ mfn. causing fear, terrible, dangerous MBh.
⋙bhayakṛt
- ○kṛt mfn. id
- • m. N. of Vishṇu A.
⋙bhayaṃkara
- ○ṃ-kara mf(ī)n. terrible (am ind.) MBh. Kāv. &c
- • in. a kind of small owl L.
- • a kind of falcon L.
- • N. of one of the Viśve Devāh MBh.
- • of various persons ib. Kathās. Lalit.
- • (ī), f. N. of one of the Mātṛis attending on Skanda MBh.
⋙bhayaṃkartṛ
- ○ṃ-kartṛ mfn. = bhvya-kartṛ MBh.
⋙bhayacaurya
- ○caurya n. a theft committed with fear or danger L.
⋙bhayajāta
- ○jāta m. N. of a man L.
⋙bhayaḍiṇḍima
- ○ḍiṇḍima m. 'terror-drum', a drum used in battle L.
⋙bhayatrasta
- ○trasta mfn. trembling with fear, frightened, Pañcat.
⋙bhayatrātṛ
- ○trātṛ m. a saver from fear or danger Cāṇ.
⋙bhayada
- ○da mfn. inspiring fear, causing danger (gen. comp.) Hār. Var.
- • m. N. of a prince VP.
⋙bhayadarśin
- ○darśin mfn. apprehensive of danger, fearful W.
⋙bhayadāna
- ○dāna n. a gift offered from fear Hcat.
⋙bhayadāya
- ○dāya (cf. W.),
⋙bhayadāyin
- ○dāyin (cf. Ragh.), mfn. = -da mfn
⋙bhayadruta
- ○druta mfn. fled or fleeing through fear L.
⋙bhayadhana
- ○dhana mfn. fearful, terrible Priy.
⋙bhayanāśana
- ○nāśana mfn. removing fear
- • m. N. of Vishṇu A.
⋙bhayanāśin
- ○nāśin mfn. = prec. mfn
- • (inī), f. Ficus Heterophylla L.
⋙bhayanimīlitākṣa
- ○nimīlitâkṣa mfn. having the eyes closed from fear MW.
⋙bhayapratīkāra
- ○pratīkāra m. removal of fear L.
⋙bhayaprada
- ○prada (cf. MBh.),
⋙bhayapradāyin
- ○pradāyin (cf. Var.), mfn. = -da mfn
⋙bhayaprastāva
- ○prastāva m. season of fear or alarm W.
⋙bhayabrāhmaṇa
- ○brāhmaṇa m. a timid Brāhman L.
⋙bhayabhañjana
- ○bhañjana m. N. of an author Cat.
⋙bhayabhraṣṭa
- ○bhraṣṭa mfn. = -druta L.
⋙bhayavidhāyin
- ○vidhāyin mfn. = -kara W.
⋙bhayavipluta
- ○vipluta mfn. panic-struck W.
⋙bhayavihvala
- ○vihvala mfn. disturbed or agitated with fear MW.
⋙bhayavyūha
- ○vyūha m. 'fear-array', N. of a partic. mode of marshalling an army Kām.
⋙bhayaśīla
- ○śīla mfn. of a timorous disposition, timid MW.
⋙bhayaśokasamāviṣṭa
- ○śoka-samāviṣṭa mfn. filled with fear and sorrow Mn. MBh.
⋙bhayasaṃhṛṣṭaroman
- ○saṃhṛṣṭaroman mfn. having the hair erect with terror, horrified Bhatt.
⋙bhayasaṃtrastamānasa
- ○saṃtrasta-mānasa mfn. having the mind scared with terror Pañcat.
⋙bhayastha
- ○stha (bhayá-), w. or n. (?) a perilous situation RV. ii, 30, 6
⋙bhayasthāna
- ○sthāna n. occasion of danger or alarm MBh.
- • -śata n. pl. hundreds of occasions of danger ib.
⋙bhayahartṛ
- ○hartṛ (cf. MBh.),
⋙bhayahāraka
- ○hāraka (cf. Pañcar.),
⋙bhayahārin
- ○hārin (A.), mfn. removing or dispelling fear
⋙bhayahetu
- ○hetu m. cause for fear, danger W.
⋙bhayākrānta
- bhayâkrānta mfn. overcome with fear A.
⋙bhayātīsāra
- bhayâtīsāra m. diarrhoea (caused) by fṭfear Bhpr.
⋙bhayātura
- bhayâtura mfn. distressed with fear, afraid W.
⋙bhayānanā
- bhayânanā f. N. of a Yoginī Hcat.
⋙bhayānvita
- bhayânvita mfn. filled with fear, alarmed MW.
⋙bhayāpaha
- bhayâpaha mfn. warding off fear or danger MBh.
- • m. a prince, king L.
⋙bhayābādha
- bhayâbādha mfn. undisturbed by fear Nal.
⋙bhayābhaya
- bhayâbhaya n. danger and security Bhag.
⋙bhayārta
- bhayârta mfn. distressed with fear, frightened MānGṛ.
⋙bhayāvadīrṇa
- bhayâvadīrṇa mfn. bewildered with fṭfear MBh.
⋙bhayāvaha
- bhayâvaha mfn. bringing feer or danger, formidable, fearful, ŚvetUp MBh. &c
⋙bhayeḍaka
- bhay-éḍaka m. a wild ram TĀr. ĀpŚr.
⋙bhayaikapravaṇa
- bhayâika-pravaṇa mfn. wholly inclined to fear, engrossed by fear W.
⋙bhayottara
- bhayôttara mfn. attended with fear Hit.
⋙bhayopaśama
- bhayôpaśama m. soothing or allaying fear, encouraging ib.
≫bhayana
- bhayana n. fear, alarm L.
≫bhayamāna
- bháyamāna m. N. of a man RV. i, 100 ; 17 (cf. Sāy
- • accord, to Anukr. the author of RV. i, 100)
≫bhayānaka
- bhayānaka mf(ā)n. (prob. fr. bhayāna for bhayamāna) fearful, terrible, dreadful, formidable MBh. Kāv. &c
- • n. terror (?) W.
- • m. the sentiment of, terror (as one of the 9 Rasas in poetical or dramatic composition) Sāh. Pratāp. &c
- • a tiger L.
- • Rāhu or the ascending node personified L.
⋙bhayānakatā
- ○tā f
⋙bhayānakatva
- ○tva n. fearfulness, formidableness
⋙bhayānakarasanirdeśa
- ○rasanirdeśa m. N. of ch. of ŚārṅgP.
≫bhayālu
- bhayālu mfn. timid, afraid (○luka in Prākr.), Ratnâv.
≫bhayya
- bhayya mfn. to be feared Pāṇ. 6-1, 83
- • n. (impers.) one should be afraid of (abl.) PañcavBr.
bhara
- bhára mf(ā)n. (√bhṛ) bearing, carrying, bringing
- • bestowing, granting
- • maintaining, supporting (mostly ifc
- • cf. ṛtam-, kulam-, deham-, vājam-bh○ and c.)
- • m. (ifc. f. ā) the act of bearing or carrying &c
- • carrying away or what is carried away, gain, prize, booty RV. AV.
- • war, battle, contest ib.
- • a burden, load, weight (also a partic. measure of weight = bhāra, q.v. L.) Hariv. Kāv. &c. (acc. with √kṛ, to place one's weight, support one's self Hit.)
- • a large quantity, great number, mass, bulk, multitude, abundance, excess Kāv. Kathās. &c. (bhareṇa and ○rāt ind. in full measure, with all one's might Kād.)
- • raising the voice, shout or song of praise RV.
- • n. du. (with indrasya, or vasiṣṭhasya) N. of 2 Sāmans ĀrshBr.
⋙bharahūti
- ○hūti (bhára-), m. a war-cry RV. viii, 52, 15
- • mfn. raising a war-cry ib. v, 48, 4
⋙bhareṣujā
- bhareṣu-jā́ mfn. existing in i.e. fit for wars and battles (said of Soma) RV. i, 91, 21
≫bharaṭa
- bharaṭa m. a potter or a servant L. (cf. Uṇ. i, 104 Sch.)
≫bharaṭaka
- bharaṭaka m. a partic. class of mendicants (also ○ḍaka)
- • -dvātriṃśikā f. N. of a collection of 32 popular tales
⋙bharaṭika
- bharaḍṭika mf(ī)n. = bharaṭena harati g. bhastrâdi
≫bharaṇa
- bharaṇa mf(ī)n. bearing, maintaining L.
- • m. N. of a Nakshatra (= bharaṇī) L.
- • (ī), f. below
- • n. the act of bearing (also in the womb) carrying, bringing, procuring RV. &c. &c
- • wearing, putting on Gīt.
- • maintaining, supporting, nourishing MBh. Kāv. &c
- • wages, hire MBh.
≫bharaṇi
- bharaṇi mf. (prob.) N. of a Nakshatra (= bharaṇī) Siddh.
⋙bharaṇiṣeṇa
- ○ṣeṇa or m. N. of a man Pāṇ. 8-3, 100 Sch.
⋙bharaṇisena
- ○sena m. N. of a man Pāṇ. 8-3, 100 Sch.
≫bharaṇika
- bharaṇika mf(ī)n. = bharaṇena harati g. bhastrâdi
≫bharaṇī
- bharaṇī f. (of ○ṇa) Luffa Foetida or a similar plant L.
- • (also pl.) N. of the 7th Nakshatra (containing 3 stars and figured by the pudendum muliebre) AV. &c. &c
⋙bharaṇībhū
- ○bhū m. 'born from Bharaṇi', N. of Rāhu L.
⋙bharaṇyāhvā
- bharaṇy-āhvā f. Tiaridiusn Indicum L.
≫bharaṇīya
- bharaṇīya mfn. to be borne or supported or maintained MBh. Śaṃk. Kull.
- • m. a dependant W.
≫bharaṇḍa
- bharaṇḍa m. a master, lord Uṇ. i, 128 Sch.
- • a bull L.
- • a worm L.
- • the earth (?) L. ....
≫bharaṇya
- bharaṇya (fr. bharaṇa), Nom. P. ○yati = sam-√bhṛ g. kaṇḍv-ādi (cf. Gaṇar.)
≫bharaṇya
- bharaṇya mfn. (for bharaṇīya) to be maintained or cherished or protected W.
- • m. N. of a son of Muni Hariv. (vḷ. āraṇya)
- • n. wages, hire (also ā f.) L.: cherishing, maintaining L.
- • the asterism Bharaṇī L.
⋙bharaṇyabhuj
- ○bhuj m. 'receiving wages', a hireling, servant, labourer L.
≫bharaṇyu
- bharaṇyu m. a protector or master L.
- • a friend. L.
- • fire L.
- • the moon L.
- • the sun L.
≫bharat
- bhárat mfn. bearing, carrying &c. RV. &c. &c
- • m. pl. N. of the military caste TāṇḍBr.
≫bharata
- bharatá m. 'to be or being maintained', N. of Agni (kept alive by the care of men) RV. Br. Kauś.
- • of a partic. Agni (father of Bharata and Bharatī) MBh.
- • a priest (= ṛtvij) Naigh. iii, 18
- • an actor, dancer, tumbler Yājñ. Mālatīm. Prab.
- • a weaver L.
- • a hireling, mercenary L.
- • a barbarian, mountaineer (= śabara) L.
- • the fire in which the rice for Brāhmans is boiled L.
- • N. of Rudra (the Maruts are called his sons) RV. ii, 36, 8
- • of an Āditya Nir. viii, 13
- • of a son of Agni Bharata MBh.
- • of a celebrated hero and monarch of India (son of Dushyanta and Śakuntalā, the first of 12 Cakra-vartins or Sārvabhaumas i.e. universal emperors) RV. Br. MBh. &c.
- • of a son of Dhruvasaṃdhi and father of Asita R.
- • of a son of Daśaratha and Kaikeyī (and younger brother of Rāma, to whom he was very much devoted) MBh. R. &c
- • of a son of Ṛishabha, Bur
- • of a son of Vītihotra VP.
- • of a Manu (who gave the name to the country Bhārata) ib.
- • of a son of Manu Bhautya MārkP.
- • of a king of Aśmaka Vās., Introd
- • of various teachers and authors (esp. of an ancient Muni supposed author of a manual of the dramatic art called Nāṭya-śāstra or Bharata-śāstra)
- • = Jaḍabharata (q.v.) A.
- • = Bharata-mallīka (below)
- • pl. 'the descendants of Bharata', N. of a tribe RV. &c. &c
- • (ā), f. N. of an Apsaras VP.
- • (ī), f. N. of a daughter of Agni Bharata MBh.
- • of a river VP.
- • n. pl. N. of a partic. Varsha L.
⋙bharataṛṣabha
- ○ṛṣabha m. = bharatarṣabha, N. of Viśvā-mitra AitBr. (cf. RV. iii, 53, 24)
⋙bharatakhaṇḍa
- ○khaṇḍa n. N. of a part of Bharata-varsha (= kumārikā) L.
⋙bharatajña
- ○jña mfn. 'knowing the science of Bharata-varsha', conversant with dramatic writings and rules Śiś.
⋙bharatatva
- ○tva n. the name of BhṭBharata-varsha MBh.
⋙bharatadvādaśāha
- ○dvādaśâha m. N. of a Partic. festival ŚrS.
⋙bharatadvirūpakośa
- ○dvirūpa-kośa m. N. of wk
⋙bharatapāla
- ○pāla m. N. of a man
⋙bharataputra
- ○putra (cf. Ratnâv. Bālar.) and m. 'son of Bharata-varsha', an actor, mime
⋙bharataputraka
- ○putraka (cf. L.), m. 'son of Bharata-varsha', an actor, mime
⋙bharatapura
- ○pura n. N. of a town Cat.
⋙bharataprasū
- ○prasū f. 'mother of BhṭBharata-varsha', N. of Kaikeyī (wife of Daśaratha) L.
⋙bharatamalla
- ○malla m. N. of a grammarian Col.
⋙bharatamallika
- ○mallika (or -mallīka), m. N. of an author (= -sena) Cat.
⋙bharataroha
- ○roha m. N. of a man Kathās.
⋙bharatarṣabha
- ○rṣabha (○ta-R○), m. the best or a prince (lit. 'bull' of the Bharata-varsha MBh.
⋙bharatavarṣa
- ○varṣa n. 'country of BhṭBharata-varsha', a N. of India (= bhārata-v○) L.
⋙bharatavākya
- ○vākya n. 'speech of BhṭBharata-varsha', N. of the last verse or verses of a play (preceded almost always by the words tathâpī7dam astu bharata-vākyam)
- • N. of ch. of R. vii, and PadmaP. iv
⋙bharataśārdūla
- ○śārdūla m. the noblest (lit. 'tiger') of the Bharata-varsha MBh.
⋙bharataśāstra
- ○śāstra n. BhṭBharata-varsha's manual (of the dramatic art, = ṇātya-ś○) Cat.
- • another manual of music (by Raghu-nātha) ib.
⋙bharataśreṣṭha
- ○śreṣṭha and m. the best of the Bharata-varsha ib.
⋙bharatasattama
- ○sattama m. the best of the BhṭBharata-varsha ib.
⋙bharatasūtra
- ○sūtra n. N. of a rhet. wk. by Śārṅgadhara (also -vṛtti f. by Vidyā-bhūshaṇa)
⋙bharatasena
- ○sena m. N. of Sch. on various poems (lived about 100 years ago) Cat.
⋙bharatasvāmin
- ○svāmin m. N. of Sch. on SV. &c. ib.
⋙bharatāgraja
- bharatâgraja m. 'elder brother of BhṭBharata-varsha', N. of Rāma Vop.
⋙bharatārṇava
- bharatârṇava m. N. of wk
⋙bharatāvāsa
- bharatâvāsa m. 'abode of BhṭBharata-varsha', N. of PadmaP. iv
⋙bharatāśrama
- bharatâśrama m. 'hermitage of BhṭBharata-varsha', N. of a hermitage Cat.
⋙bharateśvaratīrtha
- bharatêśvara-tīrtha n. N. of a Tīrtha ib.
≫bharatha
- bharatha m. a world-protector (= loka-pāla) Uṇ. iii, 115 Sch.
- • a king W.
- • fire (cf. bharata) L.
≫bharad
- bharad in comp. for ○rat
⋙bharadvāja
- ○vāja (bharád-), m. 'bearing' speed or strength (of flight)', a skylark R.
- • N. of a Ṛishi (with the patr. Bārhaspatya, supposed author of RV. vi, 1-30 ; 37-43 ; 53-74 ; ix, 67. 1-3 ; x, 137, 1, and Purohita of Diva-dāsa, with whom he is perhaps identical
- • Bharad is also considered as one of the 7 sages and the author of a law-book) RV. &c. &c. (○jasya a-dāra-sṛt and a-dāra-sṛtau, arkau, upahavau, gādham, nakāni, priśninī, prāsāham, bṛhat, maukṣe, yajñâyajñīyam, lomanī, vāja-karmīyam, vāja-bhṛt, viṣamāṇi, vratam, sundhyuḥ and saindhukṣitāni, N. of Sāmans ArshBr.)
- • of an Arhat Buddh.
- • of a district Pāṇ. 4-2, 145
- • of an Agni MBh.
- • of various authors Cat.
- • pl. the race or family of Bharad-vāja RV.
- • -gārga-pariṇaya-pratiṣedha-vādârtha m. N. of wk
- • -dhanvantari m. N. of a divine being ŚāṅkhGṛ.
- • -pravraska n. N. of AV. ii, 12
- • -prādur-bhāva m. N. of ch. of Bhpr.
- • -śikṣā f. -saṃhitā f. -sūtra n. -smṛti f. N. of wks
⋙bharadvājaka
- ○vājaka m. a skylark
⋙bharadvājin
- ○vājin m. in ○nāṃ vratam, N. of a Sāman ĀrshBr.
≫bharadhyai
- bháradhyai √bhṛ
≫bharama
- bharama m. N. of a man, g. śubhrâdi
≫bharas
- bháras n. bearing, holding, cherishing RV. AV. PañcavBr. (cf. viśva- and sa-bh○)
≫bhari
- bhari mfn. bearing, possessing, nourishing (cf. ātmam-, udaram-, kukṣim-, and saho-bh○)
≫bhariṇī
- bhariṇī f. of 2. bharita below
≫bharita
- bharita mfn. (fr. bhara) nourished, full (opp. to rikta, 'empty'), filled with (gen. or comp.) MBh. Kāv. &c
≫bharita
- bharita mf(ā or ○riṇī)n. = harita, green L.
≫bharitra
- bharítra n. the arm RV. iii, 36, 7 (cf. Naigh
- • rather 'a kind of hammer').
≫bhariman
- bhariman m. supporting, nourishing L.
- • a household, family Uṇ. iv, 147 Sch.
≫bhariṣa
- bhariṣá mfn. rapacious, avaricious, greedy RV.
≫bharīman
- bhárīman m. supporting, nourishing, nourishment RV.
- • a household, family Uṇ. iv, 1, 147 Sch.
≫bharu
- bharu m. a lord, master Uṇ. i, 7 Sch.
- • a husband Gal.
- • N. of Vishṇu or Śiva (du. Vishṇu and Śiva) Kād.
- • gold L.
- • the sea L.
≫bharṇas
bharṇas sahásra-bh○
≫bhartavya
- bhartavyá mfn. to be borne or carried R.
- • to be supported or maintained or nourished ŚBr. &c. &c
- • to be hired or kept VarBṛS.
≫bhartṛ
- bhartṛ́ m. (once in ŚBr. bhártṛ) a bearer , one who bears or carries or maintains (with gen. or ifc.) RV. ŚBr. MBh.
- • a preserver, protector, maintainer, chief, lord, master RV. &c. &c. (trī́ f. a female supporter or nourisher, a mother AV. Kauś. TBr.)
- • (bhártṛ), m. a husband RV. v, 58, 7 Mn. MBh. &c
⋙bhartṛguṇa
- ○guṇa m. the excellence or virtue of a husband Mn. ix, 24
⋙bhartṛghna
- ○ghna mfn. murdering a master or supporter (-tva n.) MBh.
- • (ī), f. a woman who murders her husband Yājñ.
⋙bhartṛcittā
- ○cittā f. thinking of a hṭhusband Kathās.
⋙bhartṛjaya
- ○jaya m. ruling a husband Rājat.
⋙bhartṛtā
- ○tā f. (cf. W.),
⋙bhartṛtva
- ○tva n. (cf. MBh. &c.) masterhood, husbandship
- • ○tāṃgata mfn. subject, married W.
⋙bhartṛdarśana
- ○darśana n. the sight of a husband
- • -kāṅkṣā f. desire of seeing a husband Ml.
- • -lālasa mfn. longing to see a husband MBh.
⋙bhartṛdāraka
- ○dāraka m. a king's son, crown prince (esp. in dram.) Sāh.
- • (ikā), f. princess Mālav. Kād.
⋙bhartṛduhitṛ
- ○duhitṛ f. = prec. f. Kād.
⋙bhartṛdṛḍhavratā
- ○dṛḍha-vratā f. strictly faithful to a husband MW.
⋙bhartṛdevatā
- ○devatā or f. idolizing a hṭhusband Hariv.
⋙bhartṛdaivatā
- ○daivatā f. idolizing a hṭhusband Hariv.
⋙bhartṛprāptivrata
- ○prâpti-vrata n. a partic. observance performed to obtain a husband Cat.
⋙bhartṛpriya
- ○priya mfn. devoted to one's master Mālav.
⋙bhartṛbhakta
- ○bhakta mfn. id. Kāvyâd.
⋙bhartṛmatī
- ○matī f. possessing a husband, a married woman Śak.
⋙bhartṛmeṇṭha
- ○meṇṭha m. N. of a poet (-tā f.), Pracaṇḍ
⋙bhartṛyajña
- ○yajña m. N. of an author Cat.
⋙bhartṛrājyāpaharaṇa
- ○rājyâpaharaṇa n. seizure of a husband's kingdom Pañcat.
⋙bhartṛrūpa
- ○rūpa mfn. having the form of a hṭhusband Kathās.
⋙bhartṛloka
- ○loka m. the husband's world (in a future life) Mn. v, 165
⋙bhartṛvatsalā
- ○vatsalā f. tender to a hṭhusband Mālav.
⋙bhartṛvallabhatā
- ○vallabha-tā f. the being loved by a husband Kālid.
⋙bhartṛvyatikrama
- ○vyatikrama m. transgression against a husband Āpast.
⋙bhartṛvyasanapiḍita
- ○vyasana-piḍita mfn. afflicted by a husband's or master's calamity MBh.
⋙bhartṛvrata
- ○vrata n. devotion to a hṭhusband Hariv. (-cāriṇī f. faithful to a husband R.)
- • (○tā), f. = ○ta-cāriṇī MBh.
- • ○tā-tva n. fidelity to a husband R.
⋙bhartṛśoka
- ○śoka m. grief for a husband or lord
- • -para mfn. absorbed in it MBh.
- • -parī7tâṅgin mfn. whose limbs are affected by it ib.
- • ○kâbhipīḍita mfn. afflicted by it ib.
⋙bhartṛsāt
- ○sāt ind. to a husband
- • -kṛtā f. a married woman Yājñ.
⋙bhartṛsārasvata
- ○sārasvata m. N. of a poet Cat.
⋙bhartṛsthāna
- ○sthāna n. N. of a place of pilgrimage MBh.
⋙bhartṛsneha
- ○sneha m. love of a hṭhusband
- • -parī7ta mfn. filled with love to a husband R.
⋙bhartṛsvāmin
- ○svāmin m. N. of the poet Bhaṭṭi Cat.
⋙bhartṛhari
- ○hari m. N. of a well-known poet and grammarian (of the 7th century AḌ
- • author of 300 moral, political, and religious maxims comprised in 3 Śatakas, and of the Vākyapadīya and other gram. wks., and according to some also of the Bhaṭṭi-kāvya)
- • -śataka n. N. of husband's collection of couplets (cf. above and IW. 533)
⋙bhartṛhāryadhana
- ○hārya-dhana mfn. (a slave) whose possessions may be taken by his master Mn. viii, 417
⋙bhartṛhīna
- ○hīna mfn. abandoned by a husband or lord MBh.
⋙bhartṛhema
- ○hema m. = -hari Cat.
⋙bhartrīśvara
- bhartrīśvara (○tṛ + īśv○), m. N. of an author Gaṇar.
≫bhartṛka
- bhartṛka ifc. (f. ā) = bhartṛ, a husband (cf. prôṣita-, mṛta-, svâdhīna-bh○)
≫bhartrima
- bhartrima (?), mfn. maintained, nourished, supported W.
≫bharma
- bharma n. wages, hire L.
- • gold L.
- • the navel L.
- • a partic. coin W.
≫bharmaṇyā
- bharmaṇyā f. wages, hire L.
≫bharman
- bhárman n. support, maintenance, nourishment, care RV. (cf. ariṣṭa-, garbha-, jātū-bh○)
- • a load, burden L.
- • = bharma L.
≫bharmin
- bharmin m. a person whose father is a Brāhman and whose mother is a Pulkasī L.
≫bharvara
- bharvara m. = jagad-bhartṛ or prajā-pati Sāy. on RV. iv, 21, 7 (cf. bhārvara)
bharaga
- bha-ra-ga a word invented to explain bharga (-tva n.) MaitrUp.
bharaṭa
- bharaṭa ○raṇa, ○ratá &c. p. 747
bharahapāla
- bharaha-pāla m. N. of a man Cat.
⋙bharaheśvaravṛtti
- bharahêśvara-vṛtti f. N. of wk. (cf. bhareha-nagarī)
bharuka
- bharuka m. N. of a prince BhP. (vḷ. kuruka, or ruruka)
bharukaccha
- bharu-kaccha m. N. of country or (pl.) a people MBh. Var. (vḷ. ○kacchapa, or marukaccha
- • cf. ?)
- • of a Nāga L.
⋙bharukacchanivāsin
- ○nivāsin m. an inhabitant of Bharu-kaccha L.
bharuja
- bharuja m. (√bhrajj?) a jackal L. (cf. g. aṅguly-ādi
- • v. l. bharūjā)
- • roasted barley Āpast.
- • (ā and ī), f. rice boiled and fried in ghee Gaṇar. (cf. next)
≫bharūja
- bharūja mf(ā)n. (√bhrajj Nir. ii, 2) of a partic. colour (?)
- • (ī), f. (prob.) N. of some wild animal AV.
bharuṭā
- bharuṭā f. ○ruṭaka and ○rūṭaka n. (√bhṝ?) fried meat L.
bhareṣujā
- bhareṣu-jā́ p. 747, col. 2
bharehanagarī
- bhareha-nagarī f. N. of a town Cat. (cf. bharaha-pāla)
bharga
- bhárga m. (√bhṛj) radiance, splendour, effulgence ŚBr. ŚāṅkhŚr.
- • N. of Rudra-Śiva Kathās. Prab. (as N. of the number 11 Gaṇit.)
- • of Brahmā L.
- • of a man with the patr. Prāgātha (author of RV. viii, 49 ; 50) Anukr.
- • of a king, the son of Veṇu-hotra Hariv.
- • of a son of Vītihotra BhP.
- • of a son of Vahni ib.
- • (pl.) N. of a people MBh.
- • n. N. of a Sāman ĀrshBr.
⋙bhargabhūmi
- ○bhūmi m. N. of a king VP.
⋙bhargaśikhā
- ○śikhā f. N. of wk
⋙bhargāṅghribhūṣaṇa
- bhargâṅghri-bhūṣaṇa n
⋙bhargopaniṣad
- bhargôpaniṣad f. N. of wks
≫bhargas
- bhárgas n. radiance, lustre, splendour, glory RV. Br. GṛŚrS. Up.
- • N. of a Brahmā L.
- • of a Sāman Lāṭy.
⋙bhargasvat
- ○vat (bhá○), mfn. clear, shrill (said of the voice) AV.
≫bhargāyaṇa
- bhargāyaṇa (prob.) wṛ. for bhārg○
≫bhargya
- bhargya m. N. of Śiva L.
bharchu
- bharchu m. N. of a poet Cat. (prob. wṛ. for bharvu)
bharjana
- bharjana mfn. (√bhṛj) roasting, i.e. burning, destroying (with gen.) BhP.
- • n. the act of roasting or frying KātyŚr.
- • a frying-pan ib. Sch.
bharṇas
- bharṇas col. 1
bhartavya
- bhartavya bhartṛ, col. 1
bharts
- bharts cl. 10. Ā. (cf. Dhātup. xxxiii, 9) bhartsayate (really P. bhartsayati and once Ā. p. ○sayamāna Pañc. B
- • rarely cl. 1. bhartsati
- • fut. bhartsyāmi , prob. wṛ
- • Pass. bhartsyate MBh.), to menace, threaten, abuse, revile, deride AV. MBh. Kāv. &c
≫bhartsaka
- bhartsaka mfn. (ifc.) threatening, reviling L.
⋙bhartsana
- bhartḍsana n. (or ā f.) threatening, a threat, menace, curse Kathās. Sāh.
⋙bhartsita
- bhartḍsita mfn. threatened, menaced Kāv. Pañc.
- • n. = prec. Daś.
bhartsapattrikā
- bhartsa-pattrikā (prob.) wṛ. for bhṛśa-p○
bharb
- bharb or bharbh, cl. 1. P. bharbati, bharbhati, to hurt, injure Dhātup. xv, 71
bharbharā
- bharbharā ind. (with √bhū) to become entangled or confounded MaitrS.
bharma
- bharma &c. col. 1
bharmyāśva
- bharmyâśva (?), m. N. of a prince (father of Mudgala) BhP. (cf. hary-aśva and bhārmyaśva)
bharv
- bharv cl. 1. P. bhárvati, to chew, devour, eat RV.
- • to hurt, injure Dhātup. xv, 71 (cf. bharb)
≫bharva
- bharva sū́-bharva
≫bharvu
- bharvu m. N. of a poet Cat. (cf. bharchu)
bharvara
- bharvara col. 1
bharṣṭavya
- bharṣṭavya mfn. (√bhrajj) to be fried or roasted Pāṇ. 6-4, 47
bhal
- bhal (or bal), cl. 1. Ā. bhalate, to describe or expound or hurt or give Dhātup. xiv, 24
- • cl. 10. Ā. bhālayate, to describe or behold
- • to throw up(?), xxxiii, 27 (cf. ni-, nir-, śam-√bhal)
bhala
- bhala ind. certainly, indeed RV. AV. (cf. bal, baṭ, and Marāṭhī bhalla, 'well')
bhala
- bhala m. (only dat. bhalāya) a term used in addressing the Sun MantraBr. Gobh. (cf. bhalla)
bhalatā
bha-latā under 4. bha, p. 742
bhalatra
- bhalatra (?), n. Siddh.
bhalandana
- bhalandana m. N. of a man (father of Vatsa-prī or Vatsa-prīti) Pur.
- • pl. his descendants, g. yaskâdi (bhanandana, bhalanda and ○dava prob. wṛ.)
bhalānas
- bhalānás m. pl. N. of a partic. race or tribe RV. vii, 18, 7
bhaluha
- bhaluha m. a dog L.
bhalūṭa
- bhalūṭa m. N. of an author Gaṇar.
bhall
- bhall d. 1. Ā. bhallate = bhal, bhalate Dhātup. xiv, 25
≫bhalla
- bhalla mfn. auspicious, favourable (= bhadra or śiva) L.
- • m. a bear Hit. (cf. accha-bhalla, bhalluka, bhallūka)
- • a term used in addressing the Sun (only dat
- • 2. bhala) MantraBr. Gobh.
- • (pl.) N. of a people Pāṇ. 5-3, 114. Sch. (vḷ. malla)
- • N. of Śiva (cf. above)
- • a kind of arrow or missile with a point of a partic. shape MBh. Kāv. &c. (also ī f. and n.)
- • a partic. part of an arrow MBh.
- • (ī), f. Semecarpus Anacardium Bhpr.
- • n. an arrow-head of a partic. shape ŚārṅgP.
⋙bhallapāla
- ○pāla g. sakhy-ādi (vḷ. for bhalla, pāla)
⋙bhallapucchī
- ○pucchī f. 'bear's tail', Hedysarum Lagopodioides L.
⋙bhallākṣa
- bhallâkṣa m. a term used in addressing a flamingo (= bhadrâkṣa) ChUp.
≫bhallaka
- bhallaka m. a bear, Pancar
- • (ikā), f. Semecarpus Anacardium L.
⋙bhallakīya
- bhallaḍkīya g. utsâdi
≫bhallāka
- bhallāka bhallāṭa below
≫bhallāta
- bhallāta m. the marking-nut plant, Semecarpus Anacaedium ŚārṅgS. (n. = next, n.)
≫bhallātaka
- bhallātaka m. id. Bhpr. (also ○kī f. L.)
- • n. the Acajou or cashew-nut, she marking-nut (from which is extracted an acid juice used for medicinal purposes, and a black liquid used for marking linen) MBh. Suśr. Pur.
⋙bhallātakataila
- ○taila n. the oil of the cashewnut Suśr.
≫bhalli
- bhalli f. a kind of arrow (= bhallī) Dharmaś.
≫bhallika
- bhallika m. N. of a man Buddh.
≫bhalluka
- bhalluka m. a bear L. (cf. Uṇ. iv, 41)
- • a monkey L.
≫bhallūka
- bhallūka m. id. MBh. BhP.
- • a dog L.
- • a kind of shell Suśr.
- • a partic. plant Suśr. (a species of Śyonāka or Bignonia Indica L.)
⋙bhallūkayuvan
- ○yuvan m. the cub of a bear, a young bear Mālatīm.
bhallaṭa
- bhallaṭa m. N. of a poet Rājat.
⋙bhallaṭaśataka
- ○śataka n. the 100 couplets of Bhallaṭa
bhallavi
- bhallavi m. N. of a man Śaṃk.
bhallāṭa
- bhallāṭa m. a bear L. (cf. bhalla, bhalluka)
- • N. of a partic. supernatural being Hcat. (wṛ. bhalvāṭa)
- • of a king Hariv. Pur. (vḷ. ○lāka and ○lāda)
- • of a mountain MBh.
- • of a gate Hariv.
- • of a poet (prob. wṛ. for bhallaṭa, or bhallāla, q.v.)
⋙bhallāṭanagara
- ○nagara n. N. of the capital of king Śaśi-dhvaja Pur.
bhallāta
- bhallāta ○taka, above
bhallāla
- bhallāla m. N. of an author Cat.
⋙bhallālasaṃgraha
- ○saṃgraha m. N. of Bhallāla's work
bhallika
- bhallika m. above
- • (ā), f. under bhallaka
bhallu
- bhallu mfn. applied to a species of fever Bhpr. (others phalgu)
- • m. N. of a teacher L.
bhalluka
- bhalluka bhallūka, above
bhalvāci
- bhalvāci (?), m. N. of a man VāyuP.
bhalvāṭa
- bhalvāṭa wṛ. for bhallāṭa above
bhava
- bhavá m. (√bhū) coming info existence, birth, production, origin (= bhāva Vop.
- • ifc., with f. ā = arising or produced from, being in, relating to) Yājñ. MBh. Kāv. &c
- • becoming, turning into (comp.) Kāṭh.
- • being, state of being, existence, life (= sat-tā L.) ŚārṅgP. (cf. bhavântara)
- • worldly existence, the world (= saṃsāra L.) Kāv. Pur.
- • (with Buddhists) continuity of becoming (a link in the twelvefold chain of causation) Dharmas. 42 (cf. MWB. 102)
- • well-being, prosperity, welfare, excellence (= śreyas L.) MBh. Kāv. &c
- • obtaining, acquisition (= āpti, prâpti) L.
- • a god, deity. W.
- • N. of Agni ŚBr.
- • of a deity attending on Rudra and frequently connected with Śarva (later N. of Śiva or a form of Śiva
- • or N. of a Rudra, and as such of the number 11 or of the 11th lunar mansion Gol. Var. Sch.
- • du. bhavau = Bhava i.e. Śiva and his wife Bhavānī BhP.
- • cf. Vām. v, 2, 1) AV. &c. &c
- • of the 1st and 4th Kalpa Cat.
- • of a Sādhya VP.
- • of a king MBh.
- • of a son of Pratihartṛi VP.
- • of Viloman ib.
- • of a rich man Buddh.
- • of an author Cat.
- • n. the fruit of Dillenia Speciosa L.
- • = bhavya, bhaviṣya, bhāvana L.
⋙bhavakalpa
- ○kalpa m. N. of a partic. Kalpa VāyuP.
⋙bhavakāntāra
- ○kāntāra m. or n. (?) the wilderness of worldly existence L.
⋙bhavaketu
- ○ketu m. N. of a partic. phenomenon in the sky Var.
⋙bhavakṣiti
- ○kṣiti f. the place of birth BhP.
⋙bhavakhāmi
- ○khāmi (?), m. N. of a man Rājat. (prob. wṛ. for -svāmin, q.v.)
⋙bhavagrāmīṇavādyokta
- ○grāmīṇa-vādyôkta m. N. of a poet Cat.
⋙bhavaghasmara
- ○ghasmara m. a forest conflagration L.
⋙bhavacandra
- ○candra m. N. of a man Cat.
⋙bhavacchid
- ○cchid mfn. preventing births or transmigration Kāv. BhP.
⋙bhavacchada
- ○cchada m. prevention of births or transmigration Śiś.
- • N. of a Grāma Rājat.
⋙bhavajala
- ○jala n. the water (or ocean) of worldly existence Kāv.
⋙bhavatrāta
- ○trāta m. N. of an ancient teacher VBr.
- • of a son of Bhava Buddh.
⋙bhavadatta
- ○datta m. N. of a man HPariś.
- • of the author of Comms. on Naish. and Śiś.
⋙bhavadā
- ○dā f. N. of one of the Mātṛis attending on Skanda MBh.
⋙bhavadāru
- ○dāru n. = devadāru, Pinus Deodora L.
⋙bhavadeva
- ○deva m. N. of various authors (also with paṇḍita kavi, bāla-valabhī-bhujaṃga, bhaṭṭa and miśra) Cat.
⋙bhavananda
- ○nanda m. N. of an actor Kathās.
⋙bhavanandana
- ○nandana m. patr. of Skanda Vās.
⋙bhavanandin
- ○nandin m. N. of a man Buddh.
⋙bhavanāga
- ○nāga m. N. of an author Cat.
⋙bhavanātha
- ○nātha m. N. of an author (also with ṭhakkura, mahā-mahôpâdhyāya and miśra) Cat.
⋙bhavanāśinī
- ○nāśinī f. 'destroying worldly existence', N. of the river Sarayū Pur.
⋙bhavanigaḍanibandhacchedana
- ○nigaḍa-nibandha-cchedana mf(ī)n. (cf. Pañcar.) or destroying the chains and fetters of worldly existence
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- bhavanigaḍanibandhacchedhavināśin3bhavá--nigaḍa-nibandha-ccheḍdha-vināśin (cf. MW.), mfn. destroying the chains and fetters of worldly existence
⋙bhavanibandhavināśin
- ○nibandhavināśin mfn. 'destroying the fetters of worldly existence' RāmatUp.
⋙bhavapratisaṃdhi
- ○pratisaṃdhi m. entering into existence L.
⋙bhavabandheśa
- ○bandhêśa m. 'lord of the fetters of worldly existence', N. of Śiva Pañcar.
⋙bhavabhaṅga
- ○bhaṅga m. annihilation of worldly existence, delivery from births or transmigration Hcat.
⋙bhavabhāj
- ○bhāj mfn. partaking of worldly exṭexistence, living W.
⋙bhavabhāva
- ○bhāva m. love of worldly exṭexistence, NīlarUp. (cf. -manyu)
⋙bhavabhāvana
- ○bhāvana mfn. conferring welfare BhP.
- • m. 'author of existence', N. of Vishṇu MW.
- • (ā), f. (ifc.) regarding anything as good fortune, Śāntiś
⋙bhavabhīta
- ○bhīta m. N. of a poet Cat. (lit. = next)
⋙bhavabhīru
- ○bhīru mfn. afraid of worldly exṭexistence or re-birth Siṃhâs.
⋙bhavabhūta
- ○bhūta mfn. being the origin or the source of all being ŚvetUp.
⋙bhavabhūti
- ○bhūti f. welfare, prosperity AgP. Hcat.
- • m. N. of a celebrated poet (who lived in the 8th century AḌ., author of the 3 dramas Mālatīmādhava, Mahā-viira-carita or Vīra-carita, and Uttararāma-carita
- • cf. IW. 499)
⋙bhavabhoga
- ○bhoga (ibc.) the pleasures or enjoyments of the world, Śāntiś
⋙bhavamanyu
- ○manyu m. resentment against the world, NīlarUp. (cf. bhāva)
⋙bhavamaya
○maya mf(ī)n. consisting of or produced from Śiva MBh.
⋙bhavamocana
- ○mocana m. 'releasing from worldly existence', N. of Kṛishṇa Gīt.
⋙bhavarasa
- ○rasa m. delight in worldly exṭexistence Siṃhâs.
⋙bhavarud
- ○rud a drum played at funeral ceremonies L.
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- bhavalābhalobhasatkāraparāṅmukha3bhavá--lābha-lobha-satkāra-parāṅmukha mfn. averse to the benefit (and) to the longing for attainment of worldly existence (said of a Buddhist convert) Divyâv.
⋙bhavavārinidhi
- ○vāri-nidhi m. = bhavajala Vcar.
⋙bhavaviti
- ○viti f. liberation from the world, cessation of worldly acts Kir.
⋙bhavavyaya
- ○vyaya m. du. birth and dissolution Bhag.
⋙bhavavratadhara
- ○vrata-dhara mfn. devoted to Śiva, a worshipper of Śiva BhP.
⋙bhavaśarman
- ○śarman m. N. of a man Kathās.
- • of an author (and minister of king Nṛi-siṃha of Mithilā) Cat.
⋙bhavaśekhara
- ○śekhara m. 'Śiva's crest', the moon, Pracaṇḍ
⋙bhavasaṃśodhana
- ○saṃśodhana m. a partic. Samādhi Kāraṇḍ.
⋙bhavasaṃkrānti
- ○saṃkrānti f. N. of a Buddhist Sūtra
⋙bhavasaṅgin
- ○saṅgin mfn. attached to worldly existence Hcat.
⋙bhavasaṃtati
- ○saṃtati f. an uninterrupted series of births and transmigrations Vcar.
⋙bhavasamudra
- ○samudra (A.),
⋙bhavasāgara
- ○sāgara (Sinhâs.), m. the ocean of worldly existence
⋙bhavasāyujya
- ○sāyujya n. union with Śiva (after death) MBh.
⋙bhavasāra
- ○sāra (cf. Ml.),
⋙bhavasindhu
- ○sindhu (cf. BhP.), m. = -jala
⋙bhavasvāmin
- ○svāmin m. N. of a man VBr.
- • of various authors Cat.
⋙bhavāgra
- bhavâgra n. the farthest end of the world Buddh.
⋙bhavāṅgaṇa
- bhavâṅgaṇa n. the court of a Śiva temple Hcat.
⋙bhavācala
- bhavâcala m. N. of a mountain MārkP.
⋙bhavātiga
- bhavâtiga mfn. one who has overcome worldly existence Pañcar.
⋙bhavātmaja
- bhavâtmaja m. 'Bhava's i.e. Śiva's son', N. of Gaṇêśa or Kārttikeya A.
- • (ā), f. N. of the goddess Manasā L.
⋙bhavānanda
- bhavânanda m. N. of various authors (also with śarman and siddhânta-vāg-īśa) Cat.
- • (ī), f. N. of Bhava's Comm. on the Tattva-cintāmaṇi-dīdhiti
- • ○dī-prakāśa and -pradīpa m. N. of Comms. on it
- • ○dīya n. ○dīya-khaṇḍana n. -vyākhyā f. and -saṃgraha m. N. of wks
⋙bhavāntakṛt
- bhavânta-kṛt m. 'destroying worldly existence', N. of Brahmā or of a Buddha L.
⋙bhavāntara
- bhavântara n. another existence (a former existence KātyŚr.
- • a later existence Pañcar.)
- • -prâpti-mat mfn. one who has obtained another exṭexistence Sarvad.
⋙bhavābdhi
- bhavâbdhi m. the ocean of worldly exṭexistence, Śāntiś
- • -nāvi-navika m. a pilot on the boat (which crosses) the ocean of worldly existence Pañcar.
⋙bhavābhava
- bhavâbhava m. du. existence and non-exṭexistence
- • prosperity and adversity MW.
⋙bhavābhāva
- bhavâbhāva m. non-exṭexistence of the world W.
⋙bhavābhibhāvin
- bhavâbhibhāvin mfn. overcoming the worldly ib.
⋙bhavāmbudhi
- bhavâmbudhi (A.),
⋙bhavāmburāśi
- bhavâmḍbu-rāśi (cf. Bhartṛ.), m. = bhavâbdhi
⋙bhavāyanā
- bhavâyanā (or ○nī), f. 'coming from Śiva', N. of the Ganges L.
⋙bhavāraṇya
- bhavâraṇya n. = ○vakāntāra, Śāntiś
⋙bhavāri
- bhavâri m. an enemy of worldly existence RāmatUp.
- • an enemy of Śiva Nalac.
⋙bhavārudra
- bhavā-rudrá m. du. Bhava and Rudra AV.
⋙bhavārṇava
- bhavârṇava m. = bhavâbdhi Pañcar.
⋙bhavārta
- bhavârta m. sick of worldly exṭexistence MW.
⋙bhavāśarva
- bhavāśarvá m. du. Bhava and Śarva AV.
- • ○rviiya mfn. relating to them AV.Pariś
⋙bhaveśa
- bhavêśa m. 'lord of worldly exṭexistence', N. of Śiva Pañcar.
- • of a king (father of Hara-siṃha) Cat.
- • of two authors ib.
⋙bhavoccheda
- bhavôccheda m. = ○va-ccheda R.
⋙bhavottāraka
- bhavôttāraka m. a partic. Samādhi Kāraṇḍ.
⋙bhavodadhi
- bhavôdadhi m. = bhavâbdhi Vcar.
⋙bhavodbhava
- bhavôdbhava m. N. of Śiva Kir.
≫bhavaka
- bhavaka (ifc.) = bhava, being, existence (e.g. parârtha-bh○, existing for others) BhP.
- • (ā), f. = bhavatat Pāṇ. 7-3, 45 Vārtt. 3 Pat.
≫bhavat
- bhávat mf(antī)n. being, present RV. &c. &c
- • m.f, (nom. bhávān, ○vatī
- • voc. bhavan or bhos, q.v
- • f. ○vati
- • cf. Mn. ii, 49) your honour, your worship, your lordship or ladyship, you (lit. 'the gentleman or lady present'
- • cf. atra- and tatra-bh○
- • used respectfully for the 2nd pers. pron., but properly with the 3rd and only exceptionally with the 2nd pers. of the verb, e.g. bhavān dadātu, 'let your highness give'
- • sometimes in pl. to express greater courtesy, e.g. bhavantaḥ pramāṇam, 'your honour is an authority') ŚBr. &c
- • (antī), f. the present tense Pat.
- • (atī), f. a partic.kind of poisoned arrow L.
⋙bhavatputra
- ○putra m. your honour's son, your son MW.
⋙bhavatpūrva
- ○pūrva mf(ā)n. preceded by bhavat GṛS.
- • (am), ind. with bhavat at the beginning Mn. ii, 49
⋙bhavatsneha
- ○sneha m. the love for your ladyship or for you R.
≫bhavad
- bhavad in comp. for bhavat
⋙bhavadantya
- ○antya mf(ā)n. having bhavat at the end PārGṛ.
⋙bhavadanya
- ○anya mfn. other than you Ml.
⋙bhavadāhārārtham
- ○āhārârtham ind. for your food ib.
⋙bhavaduttaram
- ○uttaram ind. with bhavat at the end Mn. ii, 49
⋙bhavaddeva
- ○deva m. N. of a man Cat. (for bhava-deva?)
⋙bhavadbhī
- ○bhī mfn. having fear present, i.e. afraid W.
⋙bhavadbhūtabhavye
- ○bhūta-bhavye ind. in present, past, and future Vop.
⋙bhavadvacana
- ○vacana n. your honour's speech MW.
⋙bhavadvasu
- ○vasu (bhávad-), mfn. having wealth present, i.e. wealthy, opulent AV.
⋙bhavadvidha
- ○vidha mfn. any one like your honour or like you R. Pañcat.
⋙bhavadvidhi
- ○vidhi m. your honour's manner (i.e. the way in which you are treated) MW.
⋙bhavadvirahanāma
- ○viraha-nāma n. the mere mention of separation from you Ml.
≫bhavadīya
- bhavadīya mfn. your honour's, your MBh. BhP. Pañcat.
≫bhavan
- bhavan in comp. for bhavat
⋙bhavanmadhya
- ○madhya mf(ā)n. having bhavat in the middle GṛS.
- • (am), ind. with bhavat in the middle Mn. ii, 79
⋙bhavanmanyu
- ○manyu m. N. of a prince VP.
≫bhavana
- bhavana n. (m., g. ardharcâdi) a place of abode, mansion, home, house, palace, dwelling (ifc. f. ā) Mn. Mbh. &c
- • horoscope, natal star ( bhavanêśa)
- • m. N. of a Ṛishi in the 2nd Manvantara VP.
- • a dog L.
- • n. coming into existence, birth, production Kap. Sch. Kāś. on Pāṇ. 1-4, 31
- • a site, receptacle (ifc.) Pañcat.
- • the place where anything grows (ifc.= field, cf. śāli-bh○)
- • = bhuvana, water L.
⋙bhavanadvāra
- ○dvāra n. a palace-gate Ratnâv.
⋙bhavanapati
- ○pati m. = -svāmin A.
- • pl. (with Jainas) a partic. class of gods L.
⋙bhavanasthāna
- ○sthāna n. the place or room for a house Hcat.
⋙bhavanasvāmin
- ○svāmin m. the lord of a house, pater familias ib.
⋙bhavanādhīśa
- bhavanâdhī7śa m. pl. = prec. L.
⋙bhavaneśa
- bhavanêśa m. the regent of a horoscope or natal star Var.
⋙bhavanodara
- bhavanôdara n. the interior apartments of a house W.
⋙bhavanodyāna
- bhavanôdyāna n. a garden belonging to a house or palace Mālatīm.
≫bhavanīya
- bhavanīya mfn. to be about to become or be or happen (yuṣmābhir etad bhavanīyaṃ ca nânyathā, 'and you must not let this be otherwise') Kathās.
- • n. (impers.) it is to be about to become
- • (with instr.) one should be Vop.
≫bhavanta
- bhavanta m. time Uṇ. iii, 128
- • present time L.
- • (ī), f. a virtuous wife (cf. satī) W.
≫bhavanti
- bhavanti m. (?) time being, present time Uṇ. iii, 50 (cf. bhavantī under bhavat)
≫bhavā
- bhavā in comp. before d for bhavat
⋙bhavādṛkṣa
- ○dṛkṣa mf(ī)n. any one like your honour or like you Vop.
⋙bhavādṛś
- ○dṛś and
- mf(ī)n. id. Kāv. Kathās. Rājat.
⋙dṛśa
- dṛśa mf(ī)n. id. Kāv. Kathās. Rājat.
≫bhavānī
- bhavānī f. (fr. bhava
- • cf. iṅdrāṇī, rudraṇī, śarvāṇī and Pāṇ. 4-1, 49) N. of a goddess identified in later times with Pārvatī (she is the wife of Siva in her pacific and amiable form
- • cf. RTL. 79) GṛŚrS. Hariv. &c
- • of various women Cat.
- • of a river L.
⋙bhavānīkavaca
- ○kavaca n. 'Bhavānī armour', N. of wk
⋙bhavānīkānta
- ○kānta m. 'Bhavānī's husband', N. of Śiva Siṃhâs.
⋙bhavānīguru
- ○guru (cf. L.),
⋙bhavānītāta
- ○tāta (cf. Bhām.), m. 'BhṭBhavānī's father', N. of Hima-vat
⋙bhavānīdāsa
- ○dāsa m. N. of a king (also with cakra-vartin) Inscr. Cat.
- • of various authors (also with kavi-raja) Cat.
⋙bhavānīnandana
- ○nandana m. N. of a poet Cat.
⋙bhavānīpañcāṅga
- ○pañcâṅga n. N. of wk
⋙bhavānīpati
- ○pati m. = -kānta Inscr. Kāv.
⋙bhavānīpara
- ○para m. or n. N. of a Stotra,
⋙bhavānīpūjāpaddhati
- ○pūjā-paddhati f. N. of wk
⋙bhavānīprasāda
- ○prasāda m. N. of an author Cat.
⋙bhavānībhujaṃga
- ○bhujaṃga N. of a Stotra,
⋙bhavānīvallabha
- ○vallabha m. = -kānta Bālar.
⋙bhavānīvilāsa
- ○vilāsa (?), N. of a poem
⋙bhavānīśaṃkara
- ○śaṃkara m. N. of various authors Cat.
⋙bhavānīsakha
- ○sakha m. 'Bhavānī's friend', N. of Śiva Bālar.
⋙bhavānīsahasranāman
- ○sahasra-nāman n. N. of ch. of BhavishôttaraP
- • ○ma-bījâkṣarī f. ○ma-yantra n. and ○ma-stotra n. N. of wks
⋙bhavānīsahāya
- ○sahāya m. N. of an author Cat.
⋙bhavānīstavarāja
- ○stava-rāja m
⋙bhavānīstavaśataka
- ○stava-śataka n
⋙bhavānīstotra
- ○stotra n. N. of work
⋙bhavānyaṣṭaka
- bhavāny-aṣṭaka n. N. of work
≫bhavāyya
- bhavāyya m. N. of an author Cat.
≫bhavika
- bhavika mfn. well-meaning, righteous, pious HPariś.
- • happy, well, right, prosperous L.
- • n. a salutary state, prosperity, happiness L.
≫bhavita
- bhavita mfn. = bhūta, become, been L.
≫bhavitavya
- bhavitavyá mfn. = bhavanīya
- • n. = ○vya-tā
- • impers. also with two instr., e.g. mayā tavânucareṇa bhavitavyam, 'I must become thy companion' MBh. Kāv. &c
⋙bhavitavyatā
- ○tā f. the bring about to be, inevitable consequence, necessity, fate, destiny Kāv. Kathās.
≫bhavitṛ
- bhavitṛ mf(trī)n. becoming, being (cf. tiro-bh○)
- • what is or ought to become or be, future, imminent (○tā́, also used as future tense with or without √as ŚBr.
- • with bhūta and bhavyam MBh. vii, 9468) Br. &c. &c
- • being or faring well L.
≫bhavitos
- bhávitos under √bhū
≫bhavitra
- bhavítra n. (prob.) the earth or the world RV. vii, 35, 9 (bhuvanam antarikṣam udakaṃ vā Sāy.
- • cf. bhāvitra)
≫bhavin
- bhavin mfn. living, being L.
- • m. a living being, man Vcar.
≫bhavinin
- bhavinin m. a poet L. (○vina, prob. wṛ.)
≫bhavila
- bhavila mfn. = bhavya, future Uṇ. i, 55 Sch.
- • good L.
- • m. = viṭa L.
- • N. of a man (son of Bhava) Buddh.
- • n. a house L.
≫bhaviṣṭha
- bhaviṣṭha śam-bh○
≫bhaviṣṇu
- bhaviṣṇú mfn. what is or ought to become or be, imminent, future L.
- • faring well, thriving MaitrS.
- • (ifc. after an adv. in am) becoming (cf. andham-, āḍhyam-, dūram-bh○ &c., and Pāṇ. 3-2, 57)
≫bhaviṣya
- bhaviṣya mfn. to be about to become or come to pass, future, imminent, impending MBh. Kāv. &c
- • n. the future Hariv. Pur.
- • = -purāṇa (below)
⋙bhaviṣyakāla
- ○kāla m. the future tense MW.
⋙bhaviṣyajñāna
- ○jñāna n. knowledge of futurity MW.
⋙bhaviṣyagaṅgā
- ○gaṅgā f. N. of a river Cat.
⋙bhaviṣyapurāṇa
- ○purāṇa n. N. of one of the 18 Purāṇas (the original of which is said to have been a revelation of future events by Brahmā
- • it is rather a manual of religious rites and observances IW. 512, n. 1)
- • ○ṇīya mfn. relating to the BhavP.
⋙bhaviṣyottara
- bhaviṣyôttara or n. N. of the 2nd part of the Bhavp. (which is of the same character as the first)
⋙bhaviṣyottarapurāṇa
- bhaviṣyôttaḍra-purāṇa n. N. of the 2nd part of the Bhavp. (which is of the same character as the first)
≫bhaviṣyat
- bhaviṣyát mfn. about to become or be, future AV. &c. &c
- • (antī), f. the first future tense Pāṇ. 3-3, 55 Vārtt. 1
- • n. the future, future time AV. &c. &c
- • the future tense AitBr.
- • water L.
- • the fruit of Dillenia Indica L.
⋙bhaviṣyatkāla
- ○kāla m. future time MW.
- • mf(ā)n. relating to a future time Pat. on Pāṇ. 3-3, 132
⋙bhaviṣyattā
- ○tā f
⋙bhaviṣyattva
- ○tva n. futurity Śaṃk.
⋙bhaviṣyatpurāṇa
- ○purāṇa n. = ○ṣya-purāṇa Cat.
≫bhaviṣyad
- bhaviṣyad in comp. for ○ṣyat
⋙bhaviṣyadanadyatana
- ○anadyatana m. not the same day in the future Kāś. on Pāṇ. 3-2, 135
⋙bhaviṣyadākṣepa
- ○ākṣepa m. an objection with regard to the future Kāvyâd. 525 and 126
⋙bhaviṣyadvaktṛ
- ○vaktṛ or mfn. predicting future events, prophesying MW.
⋙bhaviṣyadvādin
- ○vādin mfn. predicting future events, prophesying MW.
≫bhavītva
- bhávītva mfn. future RV. ii, 24, 5
≫bhavīyas
- bhávīyas mfn. (compar
- • cf. bhaviṣṭha) more abundant or plentiful RV. i, 83, 1
≫bhavya
- bhávya mfn. being, existing, present RV. &c. &c
- • to be about to be or become, future (= bhāvin) MārkP. Pañcar. (also for the future tense of √bhū MBh. iv, 928, vḷ. bhāvya)
- • likely to be, on the point of becoming ( dhenu- and dhenumbhavyā)
- • what ought to be, suitable, fit, proper, right, good, excellent Kāv. Pur. Kathās.
- • handsome, beautiful, pleasant MBh. Kāv. &c
- • gracious, favourable (= prasanna) R.
- • auspicious, fortunate Ragh. BhP.
- • righteous, pious Vcar.
- • true L.
- • m. Averrhoa Carambola MBh. &c
- • N. of a Ṛishi in the 9th Manv-antara VP.
- • of a son of Dhruva (the polar star) Hariv.
- • of a son of Priyavrata Pur.
- • of a teacher Buddh.
- • of a poet Cat.
- • (pl.) a partic. class of gods under Manu Cākshusha Pur.
- • (ā), f. N. of Umā (Pārvatī) L.
- • Piper Chaba (prob. wṛ. for cavyā)
- • n. that which is or exists (= yad bhavati) RV. &c. &c
- • being, existing, the being present AV. &c. &c
- • future time ( bhavad-bhūta-bhavya)
- • fruit, result, reward, (esp.) good result, prosperity Ragh. Dhūrtan.
- • a bone L.
- • the fruit of Averrhoa Carambola or of Dillenia Indica L.
- • m. or n. one division of the poetical Rasas or sentiments W.
⋙bhavyajīvana
- ○jīvana m. N. of an author Cat.
⋙bhavyatā
- ○tā f. suitableness, excellence, beauty Rājat.
- • futurity MW.
⋙bhavyamanas
- ○manas mfn. well-meaning, benevolent, Pracaṇḍ
⋙bhavyarūpa
- ○rūpa n. good figure or form MBh. R.
- • mf(ā)n. handsome, beautiful R.
⋙bhavyākṛti
- bhavyâkṛti mfn. of good form or appearance, lovely, beautiful Kathās.
bhavarga
- bha-varga &c. under 4. bha
bhavīyas
- bhávīyas above
bhaśirā
- bhaśirā (?), f. Beta Bengalensis W.
bhaścu
- bhaścu m. N. of a poet Cat. (prob. wṛ. for bharvu)
bhaṣ
- bhaṣ cl. 1. P. (cf. Dhātup. xvii, 44) bhaṣati (ep. also Ā. ○te
- • inf. bhaṣitum), to bark, growl (also fig. = rail against, reproach, revile, with acc.) MBh. Rājat.
≫bhaṣa
- bhaṣá mf(ī)n. barking, yelping, chiding VS. (cf. g. pacâdi)
- • m. a dog L.
- • (ā), f. a species of plant L.
- • (ī), f. a bitch L.
≫bhaṣaka
- bhaṣaka m. a barker, dog L.
≫bhaṣaṇa
- bhaṣaṇa m. id. L.
- • N. of a dog Vcar.
- • n. barking L. ....
≫bhaṣita
- bhaṣita n. barking L.
bhaṣat
- bhaṣat (?), m. the heart W.
- • the thigh ib.
- • wood ib.
bhas
- bhas cl. 3. P. (Dhātup. xxv, 18) bábhasti or (3. sg. and pl.) bápsati (2. du. bhasathas RV.
- • Subj. babhasat or bhásat ib.
- • babdhām Pāṇ. 6-4, 100
- • fut. bhasitā, vii, 2, 8 Vārtt. 1. Pat.
- • inf. bhasitum ib.), to chew, masticate, devour, consume RV. AV. ŚBr. (cf. √psā)
- • to blame, abuse Dhātup. xxv, 18 (cf. √bharts)
- • to shine ib.
≫bhas
- bhas = bhasman ashes (only loc. bhaci) BhP.
≫bhasat
- bhasat m. a bird L.
≫bhasad
- bhasád f. (cf. Uṇ. i, 129) the hinder or secret parts, (esp.) pudendum muliebre
- RV. AV. VS. Br. GṛŚrS. (○sat-tás ind. on or from the posteriors
- • down to the posteriors)
- • glans penis (= liṅgâgra) Mahīdh.
- • Mons Veneris W.
- • the region of the hips = kaṭipradeśa) ĀpŚr. Sch.
- • (with ā), down the region of the hips (cf. L. also 'flesh ; a piece of wood ; a float, raft ; a sort of duck ; the sun ; a mouth ; time')
≫bhasadya
- bhasadyá mfn. being or situated on the hinder parts AV.
≫bhasana
- bhasana m. a bee L.
≫bhasanta
- bhasanta m. time L.
≫bhasala
- bhasala m. a large black bee L.
≫bhasita
- bhasita mfn. reduced to ashes BhP.
- • n. ashes Bhām.
≫bhastrakā
- bhastrakā f. dimin. fr. bhastrā Vop. (cf. bhastrākā and bhastrikā Pāṇ. 7-3, 47)
≫bhastraphalā
- bhastra-phalā prob. wṛ. for bhastrā-phalā
≫bhastrā
- bhástrā f. a leathern bottle or vessel (used for carrying or holding water) ŚBr. &c. &c
- • a skin, pouch, leathern bag (cf. mātrā- and hema-bh○)
- • a bellows or a large hide with valves and a clay nozzle so used Kāv. Pur.
- • a partic. manner of recitation TāṇḍBr.
⋙bhastrāphalā
- ○phalā f. a species of plant Pāṇ. 4-1, 64 Vārtt. 2 Pat.
⋙bhastrāvat
- ○vat mfn. furnished with a bellows or sack L.
≫bhastrākā
- bhastrākā f. dimin. fr. bhastrā L. (cf. Pāṇ. 7-3, 47)
≫bhastrika
- bhastrika mf(ī)n. = bhastrayā harati Pāṇ. 4-4, 16
- • (ikā), f. a little bag Daś. (cf. Pāṇ. 7-3, 47)
≫bhastrī
- bhastrī f. = bhastrā L.
≫bhastrīya
- bhastrīya mfn. (fr. bhastrā), g. utkarâdi
≫bhasma
- bhasma in comp. for bhasman
⋙bhasmakāra
- ○kāra m. 'making i.e. using ashes', a washerman L.
⋙bhasmakuṭa
- ○kuṭa m. a heap of ashes MBh.
- • N. of a mountain in Kāmarūpa KālP. (cf. bhasmâcala)
⋙bhasmakṛt
- ○kṛt mfn. (ifc.) reducing to aṭashes Pañcar.
⋙bhasmakṛta
- ○kṛta mfn. reduced to ashes R.
⋙bhasmakaumudī
- ○kaumudī f. N. of wk
⋙bhasmagandhā
- ○gandhā
⋙bhasmagandhikā
- ○gandhikā and f. 'having the smell of ashes', a kind of perfume L.
⋙bhasmagandhinī
- ○gandhinī f. 'having the smell of ashes', a kind of perfume L.
⋙bhasmagarbha
- ○garbha m. Dalbergia Ougeinensis L.
- • (ā), f. a species of plant L.
- • a kind of perfume L.
⋙bhasmagātra
- ○gātra m. 'whose limbs are (reduced to) ashes', N. of the god of love, Pracaṇḍ
⋙bhasmaguṇṭhana
- ○guṇṭhana n. covering with aṭashes Prab.
⋙bhasmagraha
- ○graha m. 'taking ashes', a partic. part of a Brāhman's education Divyâv.
⋙bhasmacaya
- ○caya m. a heap of ashes MW.
⋙bhasmacchanna
- ○cchanna mfn. covered with aṭashes ib.
⋙bhasmajābālopaniṣad
- ○jābālôpaniṣad f. N. of an Up.
⋙bhasmatas
- ○tas ind. out of the ashes, i.e. from death Kathās.
⋙bhasmatā
- ○tā f. the state or condition of aṭashes (acc. with √yā, to become ashes) Hariv.
⋙bhasmatūla
- ○tūla n. frost, snow L.
- • a shower of dust L.
- • a number of villages L.
⋙bhasmadhāraṇa
- ○dhāraṇa n. application of ashes (on the head and other parts of the body) RTL. 400
- • -vidhi m. N. of wk
⋙bhasmapuñja
- ○puñja m. a heap or quantity of ashes, MārkP.
⋙bhasmapraharaṇa
- ○praharaṇa mfn. having ashes for a weapon (said of a fever) Pañcar. (cf. -bāṇa)
⋙bhasmapriya
- ○priya m. 'friend of ashes', N. of Śiva Śivag.
⋙bhasmabāṇa
- ○bāṇa m. 'having ashes for arrows', fever Gal.
⋙bhasmabhūta
- ○bhūta mfn. become ashes, dead R.
⋙bhasmamāhātmya
- ○māhātmya n. N. of ch. of PadmaP.
⋙bhasmameha
- ○meha m. a sort of gravel Suśr.
⋙bhasmarājī
- ○rājī f. a row or stripe of ashes ĀśvŚr.
⋙bhasmarāśi
- ○rāśi m. a heap of ashes L.
- • ○śīkṛta mfn. turned or changed into a heap of ashes R.
⋙bhasmarudrākṣadhāraṇavidhi
- ○rudrâkṣa-dhāraṇa-vidhi m
⋙bhasmarudrākṣamāhātmya
- ○rudrâkṣa-māhātmya n. N. of wks
⋙bhasmareṇu
- ○reṇu m. the dust of ashes R.
⋙bhasmaroga
- ○roga m. a kind of disease (= bhasmâgni) MW.
- • ○gin mfn. suffering from it ib.
⋙bhasmarohā
- ○rohā f. a species of plant L.
⋙bhasmalalāṭikā
- ○lalāṭikā f. a mark made with aṭashes on the forehead Kād.
⋙bhasmalepana
- ○lepana n. smearing with aṭashes Cāṇ.
⋙bhasmavādāvalī
- ○vādâvalī f. N. of wk
⋙bhasmavidhi
- ○vidhi m. any rite or ceremony performed with ashes MW.
⋙bhasmavedhaka
- ○vedhaka m. camphor L.
⋙bhasmaśayyāśayāna
- ○śayyāśayāna m. 'lying on a couch of ashes', N. of Śiva MW.
⋙bhasmaśarkarā
- ○śarkarā f. (prob.) potash Suśr.
⋙bhasmaśāyin
- ○śāyin mfn. lying on ashes R.
- • m. N. of Śiva Śivag.
⋙bhasmaśuddhikara
- ○śuddhi-kara m. 'performing purification with ashes', N. of Śiva Śivag.
⋙bhasmasamīpa
- ○samīpa n. nearness of ashes BhP. Sch.
⋙bhasmasāt
- ○sāt ind. to or into ashes (with √kṛ or -sā́d-√nī, to reduce to ashes
- • (-sād), with √as, bhū, gam and yā, to be reduced to ashes, become ashes) MBh. Hariv. &c
⋙bhasmasūtakaraṇa
- ○sūta-karaṇa n. the calcining of quicksilver Cat.
⋙bhasmasnāna
- ○snāna n. purification by aṭashes
- • -vidhi- m. N. of wk
⋙bhasmākhya
- bhasmâkhya mfn. called ashes, nothing but ashes MBh.
⋙bhasmāgni
- bhasmâgni m. (in medic.) N. of a disease in which the food is over-digested or as it were reduced to ashes
⋙bhasmāṅga
bhasmâṅga mfn. ashcoloured L.
⋙bhasmācala
- bhasmâcala m. N. of a mountain in Kāma-rūpa KālP. (cf. bhasma-kūṭa)
⋙bhasmādilakṣaṇa
- bhasmâdi-lakṣaṇa n. N. of wk. 1
⋙bhasmānta
- bhasmânta n. nearness of ashes
- • (e), ind. near ashes ŚāṅkhBr. ŚrS. 2
⋙bhasmānta
- bhásmânta mfn. ending in ashes, finally burnt (as the body) ŚBr.
⋙bhasmānti
- bhasmânti ind. near ashes BhP.
⋙bhasmāp
- bhasmâp f. pl. (○mâpaḥ) water with aṭashes Yājñ.
⋙bhasmālābuka
- bhasmâlābuka n. (ifc.) a gourd or vessel for preserving ashes Kād.
⋙bhasmāvaśeṣa
- bhasmâvaśeṣa mfn. of whom nothing remains but ashes Kālid.
⋙bhasmāvṛtāṅga
- bhasmâvṛtâṅga mfn. having the body covered with ashes MW.
⋙bhasmāsura
- bhasmâsura m. N. of an Asura Vcar.
⋙bhasmāhvaya
- bhasmâhvaya m. camphor L.
⋙bhasmeśvara
- bhasmêśvara m. a partic. medicinal preparation Bhpr.
- • N. of Śiva as a future Tathā-gata, Karaṇḍ
⋙bhasmoddhūlana
- bhasmôddhūlana n. smearing the body with ashes Kpr.
- • ○lita-vigraha m. 'whose body is smeared with ashes', N. of Śiva Śivag.
⋙bhasmodvapana
- bhasmôdvapana n. pouring out aṭashes KātyŚr.
⋙bhasmopaniṣad
- bhasmôpaniṣad f. N. of wk
≫bhasmaka
- bhasmaka mfn. (with agnī) = bhasmâgni, ŚārṅgS.
- • n. a partic. disease of the eyes or morbid appetite from over-digestion (cf. bhasmâgni) L.
- • gold L.
- • the fruit of Embelia Ribes L.
≫bhasman
- bhásman mfn. chewing, devouring, consuming, pulverizing RV. v, 19, 5 ; x, 115, 2
- • n. (also pl.) 'what is pulverized a or calcined by fire', ashes AV. &c. &c. (yuṣmābhir bhasma bhakṣayitavyam, 'you shall have ashes to eat', i.e. 'you shall get nothing' Hit.
- • bhasmani-huta. mfn. 'sacrificed in ashes', i.e. 'useless' Pāṇ. 2-1, 47 Sch.)
- • sacred ashes (smeared on the body
- • cf. bhasma-dhāraṇa)
≫bhasmasaya
- bhasmasaya Nom. P. ○yati, to burn to ashes Harav.
≫bhasmasā
- bhasmasā́ ind. to ashes = bhasma-sāt (?), prob. wṛ. for masmasā́
≫bhasmasāt
- bhasma-sāt with √kri &c., col. 2
≫bhasmākṛ
- bhasmā-√kṛ P. Ā. -karoti, -kurute, to reduce to ashes MW.
≫bhasmī
- bhasmī in comp. for bhasman
⋙bhasmīkaraṇa
- ○karaṇa n. reducing to ashes, burning Dhātup.
- • calcining W.
⋙bhasmīkṛ
- ○√kṛ P. Ā. -karoti, -kurute, to make into ashes, reduce to ashes MBh. R. &c
⋙bhasmīkṛta
- ○kṛta mfn. reduced to ashes, burnt ib.
- • calcined W.
⋙bhasmībhāva
- ○bhāva m. the state or condition of becoming ashes (○vaṃ gataḥ, 'reduced to ashes') Kathās.
⋙bhasmībhu
- ○√bhu P. -bhavati, to become ashes MBh. Kāv. &c
⋙bhasmībhūta
- ○bhūta mfn. become ashes, reduced to ashes Sarvad.
- • being mere ashes, i.e. wholly worthless Mn. iii, 97 ; iv, 188
bhasad
- bhasad &c. col. 1
bhastrā
- bhastrā bhastrika &c. col. 2
bhasman
- bhasman &c. above
bhā
- bhā cl. 2. P. (cf. Dhātup. xxiv, 43) bhā́ti (pr. p. bhāt f. bhāntī or bhātī Vop.
- • Pot. bhāyāt TBr.
- • pl. babhau Mn. MBh. &c
- • aor. abhāsīt Gr. Bhaṭṭ.
- • fut. bhāsyáti Br. &c.), to shine, be bright or luminous RV. &c. &c
- • to shine forth, appear, show one's self ib.
- • to be splendid or beautiful or eminent MBh. Kāv. &c. (with na, to cut a poor figure Kathās.)
- • to appear as, seem, look like, pass for (nom. with or without iva adv. in vat) MBh. Kāv. &c
- • to be, exist W.
- • to show, exhibit, manifest Bhaṭṭ. (vḷ.): Pass. bhāyate, impers, radiance is put forth by (instr.) Bhaṭṭ.: Caus. bhāpayate
- • aor. abībhapat Gr.: Desid. bibhāsati ib.: Intens. bābhāyate, bābheti, bābhāti ib. ban.]
≫bhā
- bhā́ f. (nom. prob. bhā́s) light, brightness, splendour &c. (cf. f. of 4. bha) VS. ŚBr.
- • m. the sun L. (cf. 2. bhās)
⋙bhākūṭa
- ○kūṭa m. 'having a bright point', a species of fish Vās. (also bhā-kuṭa L.)
- • N. of a mountain (prob. the part of the Himâlaya called Bhākūr) ib. Sch.
⋙bhākośa
- ○kośa m. 'light-repository', the sun L.
⋙bhāgaṇa
- ○gaṇa m. = bha-gaṇa (under 4. bha) BhP.
⋙bhātvakṣas
- ○tvakṣas (bhā́), mfn. producing lṭlight RV. i, 143, 3
⋙bhānikara
- ○nikara m. a mass of light or rays MārkP.
⋙bhānemi
- ○nemi m. 'light-circle', the sun L.
⋙bhāmaṇḍala
- ○maṇḍala n. a circle of light, garland of rays L.
⋙bhāmatī
- ○matī f. (fr. bhā-mat) N. of a Comm. by Vācaspati-miśra on Śaṃkarâcārya's Comm. on the Brahma-sūtras (also ○tī-nibandha)
- • -kāra m. N. of Vācaspati-miśra
- • -tilaka n. -vilāsa m. N. of Comms. on the Bhāmatī
⋙bhāravi
- ○ravi m. N. of the author of the Kirātārjunīya (first mentioned in an Inscr. of 634 AḌ.)
⋙bhāruci
- ○ruci m. N. of an author on Dharma and Vedânta Cat.
⋙bhārūpa
- ○rūpa (bhā́-), mfn. shining, brilliant ŚBr. Up. -1
⋙bhāvana
- ○vana n. (for 2. bhāvana, p. 755, col. 1) a forest of rays Ghaṭ.
⋙bhāsarvajña
- ○sarva-jña m. N. of an author Cat.
≫bhāta
- bhāta mfn. shining, appearing &c
- • = prabhāta L.
- • n. (impers.) appearance has been made by (instr.) BhP.
≫bhāti
- bhāti f. light, splendour BhP.
- • evidence, perception, knowledge ib.
≫bhātu
- bhātu m. the sun L.
- • = dīpta L. (cf. bhānu)
≫bhāna
- bhāna n. appearance, evidence, perception Vedântas. Bhāshāp. &c
- • light, lustre L.
⋙bhānatas
- ○tas ind. in consequence of the appearance MW.
⋙bhānavat
- ○vat mfn. having the appearance ib.
≫bhānava
- bhānava mfn. peculiar to the sun L.
- • (ī), f. a kind of pace Saṃgīt.
≫bhānavīya
- bhānavīya mfn. coming from or belonging to the sun MaitrUp. Naish.
- • n. the right eye L.
≫bhānu
- bhānú m. appearance, brightness, light or a ray of light, lustre, splendour RV. &c. &c
- • the sun MBh. Kāv. &c
- • a king, prince, master, lord L.
- • N. of the chapters of the dictionary of an anonymous author Cat.
- • N. of Śiva L.
- • of an Āditya RāmatUp.
- • of a Deva-gandharva MBh.
- • of a son of Kṛishṇa ib.
- • of a Yādava Hariv.
- • of the father of the 15th Arhat of the present Avasarpiṇī L.
- • of a prince (son of Prati-vyoma) BhP.
- • of a son of Viśva-dhara and father of Hari-nātha Cat.
- • of a pupil of Śaṃkarâcārya Cat.
- • of various authors (also with dīkṣita, paṇḍita, bhaṭṭa &c.) ib.
- • pl. the Ādityas (children of Bhānu) Hariv. Pur.
- • the gods of the 3rd Manv-antara Hariv.
- • f. a handsome wife (= bhānu-matī) L.
- • N. of a daughter of Daksha (wife of Dharma or Manu and mother of Bhānu and Āditya) Hariv. VP.
- • of the mother of Devarshabha BhP.
- • of a daughter of Kṛishṇa Hariv.
- • of the mother of the Dānava Śakuni &c. BhP.
⋙bhānukara
- ○kara m. N. of a poet Cat.
⋙bhānukesara
- ○kesara m. 'ray-maned', the sun L.
⋙bhānucandra
- ○candra m. 'ray-moon', N. of a prince VP.
- • of an author Cat.
- • -gaṇi m. N. of Sch. on Vasantarāja's Śakunârṇava
⋙bhānucaritra
- ○caritra n. N. of a poem
⋙bhānuja
- ○ja m. 'son of the sun', the planet Saturn Cat.
⋙bhānuji
- ○ji (also with dīkṣita) and m. N. of authors Cat.
⋙bhānujit
- ○jit m. N. of authors Cat.
⋙bhānutā
- ○tā f. the state or condition of being the sun Naish.
⋙bhānudatta
- ○datta m. N. of various authors (also with miśra) Cat. (cf. IW. 457)
- • ○ttaka m. endearing form fr. deva-datta Pat.
⋙bhānudina
- ○dina n. Sunday Cat. (cf. -vāra),
⋙bhānudeva
○deva m. N. of a king Sāh.
⋙bhānunātha
- ○nātha m. (with daiva-jña) N. of an author Cat.
⋙bhānupaṇḍita
- ○paṇḍita m. (with vaidya) N. of a poet ib.
⋙bhānuprabandha
- ○prabandha m. N. of a Prahasana by Veṅkatêśa
⋙bhānuphalā
○phalā f. Musa Sapientum L.
⋙bhānumat
- ○mát mfn. luminous, splendid, beautiful RV. &c. &c
- • containing the word bhānu ŚāṅkhŚr.
- • m. the sun MBh. Kāv. Var.
- • N. of a man with the patr. Aupamanyava VBr.
- • of a warrior on the side of the Kurus (son of Kaliṅga Sch.) MBh.
- • of a son of Kuśa-dhvaja or Keśi-dhvaja Pur.
- • of a son of Bṛihad-aśva BhP.
- • of a son of Bharga ib.
- • of a son of Kṛishṇa ib.
- • (atī), f. N. of a daughter of Aṅgiras MBh.
- • of a daughter of Kṛita-viirya (wife of Ahaṃ-yāti) ib.
- • of a daughter of the Yādava Bhānu Hariv.
- • of a daughter of Vikramâditya L.
- • of the mother of Śaṃkara (cf. Sch. on Sak.) Cat.
- • ○tī-pariṇaya m. N. of a poem
⋙bhānumataliṅgaśāstra
○mata-liṅga-śāstra and n. N. of wks
⋙bhānumataśilpaśāstra
- ○mata-śilpaśāstra n. N. of wks
⋙bhānumatin
- ○matin m. (fr. bhānumat or -matī) N. of a man ŚāṅkhŚr.
⋙bhānumaya
- ○maya mf(ī)n. consisting of rays MBh.
⋙bhānumitra
- ○mitra m. N. of a prince (son of Candra-giri) VP. (cf. next)
- • of a son of Udaya-siṃha Inscr.
⋙bhānuratha
- ○ratha m. N. of a prince (son of Candra-giri) VP. (cf. prec.)
- • of a son of Bṛihad-aśva ib., (cf. -mat)
⋙bhānuvana
- ○vana n. 'sunwood', N. of a forest Hariv.
⋙bhānuvarman
- ○varman m. 'sunarmoured', N. of a man Daś.
⋙bhānuvāra
- ○vāra m. Sunday L. (cf. -dina)
⋙bhānuśaktirāja
- ○śakti-rāja m. N. of a king Inscr.
⋙bhānuṣeṇa
- ○ṣeṇa m. N. of a poet Cat.
⋙bhānusena
- ○sena m. N. of a man MBh.
≫bhānula
- bhānula m. (endearing form fr. bhānu-datta Pat. on Pāṇ. 5-3, 83) N. of a prince VP.
≫bhāma
- bhā́ma m. (for 2. p. 752, col. 3) light, brightness, splendour RV.
⋙bhāmanī
- ○nī mfn. bringing light (said of the Purusha in the eye) ChUp.
≫bhāmin
- bhāmín mfn. (for 2. p. 752, col. 3) shining, radiant, splendid, beautiful RV. &c. &c
- • (inī), f. a beautiful woman MBh. Kāv. &c
- • N. of the daughter of a Gandharva MārkP.
≫bhāminīvilāsa
- bhāminī-vilāsa m. N. of a poem by Jagannātha Paṇḍita-rāja (the 1st ch. contains allegorical precepts, the 2nd amatory subjects, the 3rd an elegy on a wife's death, the 4th teaches that consolation is only attainable through worshipping Kṛishṇa)
bhāulācārya
- bhāulâcārya m. N. of an author (also written bhāḍalâcārya) Cat.
bhāṛjīka
- bhā́-ṛjīka (2. bhās + ṛjīka), mfn. radiant with light, light-shedding (said of Agni) RV.
bhāṃśa
- bhāṃśa under 4. bha.
bhāḥkara
- bhāḥ-kara -karaṇa, -khara, -pati, -pheru = bhās-kara &c
- • 2. bhās, p. 756
bhāḥkūṭa
- bhāḥ-kūṭa = bhā-k○, 2. bhā, p. 750
bhāḥsatya
- bhāḥ-satya (2. bhās + satya), mfn. one whose real essence is light ŚBr.
bhākuri
- bhākúri a word invested to explain bhekúri ŚBr.
- • patr. Pravar. (cf. bākurá)
bhākta
- bhākta mf(ī)n. (fr. bhakta) regularly fed by another, a dependent, retainer Pāṇ. 4-4, 68
- • fit for food ib., iv, 4, 100
≫bhākta
- bhākta mf(ī)n., (fr. bhakti) inferior, secondary (opp. to mukhya) Śaṃk. ĀpŚr. Sch.
- • m. pl. 'the faithful ones', N. of a Vaishṇava and Śaiva sect W.
≫bhāktika
- bhāktika mfn. = 1. bhākta, regularly fed by another, a dependent, retainer Pāṇ. 4-4, 68 (also nitya-bh○ Āpast.)
bhāktva
- bhāk-tva n. (fr. bhāj ifc.) the partaking of or belonging to Pat.
bhākṣa
- bhākṣa mf(ī)n. (√bhakṣ) habitually eating, gluttonous (= bhakṣā śīlam asya), g. chattrâdi
bhākṣālaka
- bhākṣālaka mfn. relating to or coming from the place Bhakshālī, g. dhūmū7di
bhāga
- bhāgá m. (√bhoj) a part, portion, share, allotment, inheritance (in Ved. also = lot, esp. fortunate lot, good fortune, luck, destiny) RV. &c. &c
- • a part (as opp. to any whole
- • bhāgam bhāgam with Caus. of √kḷp or bhāgān with √kṛ, to divide in parts)
- • a fraction (often with an ordinal number, e.g. aṣṭamo bhāgaḥ, the eighth part, or in comp. with a cardinal, e.g. śata-bh○ ; 1/100
- • aśīti-bh○ = 1/80) Up. Mn. MBh. &c
- • a quarter ( eka-bh○, tri-bh○)
- • part i.e. place, spot, region, side (ifc. taking the place of, representing) Lāṭy. MBh. &c. (in this sense also n
- • bhūmi-bh○)
- • part of anything given as interest W.
- • a half rupee L.
- • the numerator of a fraction Col.
- • a quotient MW.
- • a degree or 360th part of the circumference of a great circle Sūryas.
- • a division of time, the 30th part of a Rāśi or zodiacal sign W.
- • N. of a king (also bhāgavata) Pur.
- • of a river (one of the branches of the Candra-bhāgā) L.
- • mfn. relating to Bhaga (as a hymn) Nir.
- • n. N. of a Sāman ĀrshBr.
⋙bhāgakalpanā
- ○kalpanā f. the allotment of shares Yājñ.
⋙bhāgajāti
- ○jāti f. reduction of fractions to a common denominator Col.
- • -catuṣṭaya n. four modes of redṭreduction of frṭfractions &c. ib.
⋙bhāgaṃjaya
- ○ṃ-jaya m. N. of a man Saṃskārak.
⋙bhāgadā
- ○dā́ mfn. granting a share VS.
- • f. N. of a town Kālac.
⋙bhāgadugha
- ○dughá m. one who deals out portions, distributer VS. TS. Br.
⋙bhāgadha
- ○dhá mf(ā́). paying what is due TS.
- • (ā), f. a share, portion ĀpŚr.
⋙bhāgadhāna
- ○dhāna n. a treasury Kauś.
⋙bhāgadheya
- ○dhéya n. a share, portion, property, lot, fate, destiny RV. &c. &c. happiness, prosperity Bhartṛ.
- • (also m. and (ā) f.) the share of a king, tax, impost Śak. ii, 12/13
- • m. one to whom a share is due, heir, co-heir L.
- • mf(ī)n. due as a share or part VS. (cf. Pāṇ. 4-1, 30)
⋙bhāgapāṭha
- ○pāṭha m. 'partial quotation' the quotation of a verse by the Pratīka (s.v.) Kauś. Sch.
⋙bhāgabhāj
- ○bhāj mfn. having a share (in anything), interested, a partner MBh. Pur.
⋙bhāgabhuj
- ○bhuj m. 'tax-enjoyer', a king MārkP.
⋙bhāgamātṛ
- ○mātṛ f. (in alg.) a partic. rule of division
⋙bhāgamukha
- ○mukha m. N. of a man Rājat.
⋙bhāgalakṣaṇā
- ○lakṣaṇā f. insinuation or intimation of a part Vedântas.
⋙bhāgavijñeya
- ○vijñeya m. N. of a man Saṃskārak.
⋙bhāgaviveka
- ○viveka m. N. of wk. on inheritance
⋙bhāgavṛtti
- ○vṛtti f. N. of a gram. wk. (also ○ttikā)
- • -kāra m. N. of its author Cat.
⋙bhāgaśas
- ○śas ind. in parts or portions (with Caus. of √kḷp, 'to divide in parts') MBh. Hariv.
- • one part after another, by turns, by and by Mn. MBh. &c
⋙bhāgahara
- ○hara mfn. taking a part, sharing, a co-heir MBh.
⋙bhāgahāra
- ○hāra m. division Col.
⋙bhāgahārin
- ○hārin mfn. = -hara Yājñ.
⋙bhāgānubandhajāti
- bhāgânubandha-jāti f. assimilation of quantities by fractional increase, reduction of quantities to uniformity by the addition of a fraction Col.
⋙bhāgānubhāgena
- bhāgânubhāgena ind. wish a greater or smaller share, at a different rate MBh.
⋙bhāgāpavāhajāti
- bhāgâpavāha-jāti f. assimilation of quantities by fractional decrease, reduction of quantities to uniformity by the subtraction of a fraction Col.
⋙bhāgāpavāhana
- bhāgâpavāhana n. id. Līl.
⋙bhagāpahārin
- bhagâpahārin mfn. receiving a share Vishṇ.
⋙bhāgārthin
- bhāgârthin mfn. desirous of a share (as of a sacrifice) R.
⋙bhāgārha
- bhāgârha mfn. entitled to a portion or inheritance L.
- • to be divided according to shares L.
⋙bhāgāsura
- bhāgâsura m. N. of an Asura Cat.
≫bhāga
- bhāga Vṛiddhi form of bhaga in comp
⋙bhāgavata
- ○vata s.v
⋙bhāgavati
- ○vati m. (prob.) patr. fr. bhaga-vat Saṃskārak.
⋙bhāgavitta
- ○vitta m. pl. the pupils of Bhāgavittika Pāṇ. 4-1, 90 Sch.
⋙bhāgavittāyana
- ○vittāyana m. patr. fr. next ib., iv, 1, 148 Sch.
⋙bhāgavitti
- ○vitti (bhā́ga-), m. patr. fr. bhaga-vitta ŚBr. (cf. Pāṇ. 4-1, 90 ; 148 Sch.)
- • N. of a son of Kuthumi Cat.
⋙bhāgavittika
- ○vittika
- m. patr. fr. prec. Pāṇ. ib.
- • ○kīya mfn. ib.
≫bhāgaka
- bhāgaka (ifc.) = bhāga, a part, portion, share Kathās.
- • m. (in arithm.) a divisor W.
≫bhāgavata
- bhāgavata mf(ī)n. (fr. bhaga-vat) relating to or coming from Bhagavat i.e. Vishṇu or Kṛishṇa, holy, sacred, divine MBh. Hariv. Pur.
- • m. a follower or worshipper of Bhagavati or Vishṇu ib. (cf. IW. 321, 1)
- • N. of a king VP.
- • n. N. of a Purāṇa (cf. bhāgavata-p○)
⋙bhāgavatakathāsaṃgraha
- ○kathā-saṃgraha m. N. of wk
⋙bhāgavatakaumudī
- ○kaumudī f. an explanation of some difficult passages in the BhP.
⋙bhāgavatakramasaṃdarbha
- ○krama-saṃdarbha m
⋙bhāgavatacandracandrikā
- ○candra-candrikā f
⋙bhāgavatacampū
- ○campū f
⋙bhāgavatacūrṇikā
- ○cūrṇikā f
⋙bhāgavatatattvadīpa
- ○tattva-dīpa m
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- bhāgavatatattvadipaprakāśāvaraṇabhaṅga3bhāgavata--tattva-dipa-prakāśâvaraṇa-bhaṅga m
⋙bhāgavatatattvabhāskara
- ○tattva-bhāskara m
⋙bhāgavatatattvasāra
- ○tattva-sāra m
⋙bhāgavatatātparya
- ○tātparya n
⋙bhāgavatatātparyanirṇaya
- ○tātparya-nirṇaya m
⋙bhāgavatanibandhayojanā
- ○nibandha-yojanā f
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- bhāgavatapadyatrayīvyākhyāna3bhāgavata--padya-trayī-vyākhyāna n. N. of wks
⋙bhāgavatapurāṇa
- ○purāṇa n. N. of the most celebrated and popular of the 18 Purāṇas (especially dedicated to the glorification of Vishṇu-Kṛishṇa, whose history is in the 10th book
- • and narrated by Śuka, son of Vyāsa, to king Parī-kshit, grandson of Arjuna) IW. 331 ; 315 &c
- • -kroḍapattra n. pl., -tattva-saṃgraha m. -prakāśa m. prathama-śloka-trayī-ṭīkā f. -prasaṅga-dṛṣṭântâvalī f. -prāmāṇya n. -bandhana n. -bṛhat-saṃgraha m. -bhāvârtha-dīpikā-prakarana-krama-saṃgraha m. -bhāvârtha-dīpikā-saṃgraha m. -bhūṣaṇa n. -mañjarī f. -mahā-vivaraṇa n. -sārârtha-darśinī f. -sūcikā f. -svarūpa-viṣayaka-śaṅkā-nirāsa m. ○ṇâdya-śloka-trayī-ṭīkā f. ○ṇârka-prabhā f. N. of wks. connected with the BhP.
⋙bhāgavatamāhātmya
- ○māhātmya n
⋙bhāgavatamuktāphala
- ○muktā-phala n
⋙bhāgavatarahasya
- ○rahasya n
⋙bhāgavatavāditoṣinī
- ○vādi-toṣinī f
⋙bhāgavataśrutigītā
- ○śruti-gītā f
⋙bhāgavatasaṃkṣepavyākhyā
- ○saṃkṣepa-vyākhyā f
⋙bhāgavatasaṃgraha
- ○saṃgraha m
⋙bhāgavatasaṃdarbha
- ○saṃdarbha m
⋙bhāgavatasaptāhānukramaṇikā
- ○saptâhânukra-maṇikā f
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- bhāgavatasamuccaye saharsanāmastotrabhāgavata--samuccaye saharsa-nāma-stotra n
⋙bhāgavatasāra
- ○sāra m
⋙bhāgavatasārasaṃgraha
- ○sāra-saṃgraha m
⋙bhāgavatasārasamuccaya
- ○sāra-samuccaya m
⋙bhāgavatasiddhāntasaṃgraha
- ○siddhânta-saṃgraha m
⋙bhāgavatastotra
- ○stotra n. N. of wks
⋙bhāgavatāmṛta
- bhāgavatâmṛta n
⋙bhāgavatāmṛtāmṛtakaṇikā
- bhāgavatâmṛḍtâmṛta-kaṇikā f
⋙bhāgavatāmṛtāṣṭaka
- bhāgavatâmṛḍtâṣṭaka n
⋙bhāgavatāmṛtotpala
- bhāgavatâmṛḍtôtpala n. N. of wks
≫bhāgavatī
- bhāgavatī f. of ○vata, in comp
⋙bhāgavatīmatapaddhati
- ○mata-paddhati f
⋙bhāgavatīmāhātmya
- ○māhātmya n
⋙bhāgavatīsaṃhitā
- ○saṃhitā f. N. of wks
≫bhāgika
- bhāgika mf(ā)n. relating to a part, forming one part Suśr. (with śata n. one part in a hundred i.e. one percent
- • with viṃśati f. five percent. Pāṇ. 5-1, 49 Sch.)
- • m. N. of a man Rājat.
≫bhāgin
- bhāgín mfn. entitled to or receiving or possessing a share, partaking of, blessed with, concerned in, responsible for (loc., gen. or comp.)
• inferior, secondary A.
- • m. a partner, owner, possessor, fortunate man TS. &c. &c
- • 'the whole' as consisting of parts Kap.
- • a co-heir W.
- • (inī), f. a co-heiress ib.
≫bhāgineya
- bhāgineya or m. (fr. bhaginī) a sister's son PārGṛ. MBh. Kāv. &c. (also in friendly address to any younger person Divyâv.)
⋙bhāgineyaka
- bhāgineḍyaka m. (fr. bhaginī) a sister's son PārGṛ. MBh. Kāv. &c. (also in friendly address to any younger person Divyâv.)
- • (○yī), f. a sister's daughter MW.
≫bhāgīkṛ
- bhāgī-√kṛ P. Ā. -karoti, -kurute, to divide, share MBh. Bhartṛ.
≫bhāgīya
- bhāgīya mfn. (ifc.) belonging to, connected with Divyâv.
≫bhāgīyas
- bhāgīyas mfn. (compar. of bhāgin) entitled to a larger share Hariv.
≫bhāgīratha
- bhāgīratha mf(ī)n. (fr. bhagīr○) relating to Bhagīratha
- • (ī), f. N. of the Ganges (or of one of the 3 main streams or branches of it, viz. the great western branch
- • cf. nava-dviipa) MBh. Kāv. &c
⋙bhāgīrathatīrtha
- ○tīrtha n. N. of a sacred bathing-place Cat.
- • mfn. coming from Bhagīratha-tṭtīrtha (as water) L.
≫bhāgīrathī
- bhāgīrathī f. of ○ratha, in comp
⋙bhāgīrathīcampū
- ○campū f. N. of a poem
⋙bhāgīrathīnātha
- ○nātha m. 'lord or husband of Bhāgīrathi i.e. of Gaṅgā', N. of the ocean Bālar.
⋙bhāgīrathīprārthana
- ○prârthana n. N. of a Stotra
⋙bhāgīrathīvallabha
- ○vallabha m. = -nātha Bālar.
≫bhāgya
- bhāgya mfn. (fr. bhaga) relating to Bhaga
- • n. (with yuga) the 12th or last lustrum in Jupiter's cycle of 60 years VarBṛS.
- • (scil. bha or nakṣatra) the asterism of Bhaga i.e. Uttara-Phalgunī ib.
≫bhāgya
- bhāgya mfn. (√bhaj) to be shared or divided, divisible (= bhajya) Vop.
≫bhāgya
- bhāgya mfn. (fr. bhāga) entitled to a share, g. daṇḍâdi
- • (with śata, viṃśati &c.) = bhāgika Pāṇ. 5-1, 42 Sch.
- • lucky, fortunate (compar. -tara) MBh. R.
- • n. sg. or pl. (ifc. f. ā) fate, destiny (resulting from merit or demerit in former existences), fortune, (esp.) good fortune, luck, happiness, welfare MBh. Kāv. &c. (ena ind. luckily, fortunately Hit.)
- • reward BhP.
⋙bhāgyakrameṇa
- ○krameṇa ind. in course of fortune Mṛicch.
⋙bhāgyapañca
- ○pañca m. a kind of pavilion Vāstuv.
⋙bhāgyabhāva
- ○bhāva m. state of fortune MW.
⋙bhāgyayoga
- ○yoga m. a lucky or fortunate juncture A.
⋙bhāgyarahita
- ○rahita mfn. deserted by fortune, miserable Bhartṛ.
⋙bhāgyarkṣa
- ○rkṣa (○gya-R○), n. the asterism Pūrva-Phalgunī Hcat.
⋙bhāgyavat
- ○vat mfn. having good qualities or fortune, happy, prosperous, kāv. Pañcat.
- • -tā f. happiness, prosperity Sāh.
⋙bhāgyavaśāt
- ○vaśāt ind. from the force or influence of destiny, through fate Pañcat.
⋙bhāgyaviparyaya
- ○viparyaya (cf. Rājat.),
⋙bhāgyaviplava
- ○viplava (cf. Ragh.), m. ill-luck, misfortune
⋙bhāgyavṛtti
- ○vṛtti f. course or state of fortune, destiny MW.
⋙bhāgyavaiṣamya
- ○vaiṣamya n. (cf. R.),
⋙bhāgyasaṃkṣaya
- ○saṃkṣaya m. (cf. MBh.) bad fortune, calamity
⋙bhāgyasamṛddhi
- ○samṛddhi (cf. Inscr.),
⋙bhāgyasampad
- ○sampad (cf. Ragh.), f. good fortune, prosperity
⋙bhāgyāyatta
- bhāgyâyatta mfn. dependent on fate Śak.
⋙bhāgyodaya
- bhāgyôdaya m. rise of fortune, rising prosperity Amar.
≫bhāj
- bhāj mfn. (mostly ifc
- • exceptionally with gen.) sharing or participating in, entitled to, possessing, enjoying, perceiving, feeling, sensible of. devoted to, intent upon Br. &c. &c
- • forming a part of, belonging to RPrāt.
- • joined or connected with, liable to MBh. Kāv. &c
- • occupying, inhabiting, frequenting, dwelling or living in or on Kāv. MārkP.
- • going or resorting to, falling into, seeking Ragh. Kir.
- • revering, worshipping Bhag. Ragh.
- • what is due, duty, concern (= kartavya) Bhaṭṭ.
≫bhājaka
- bhājaka m. (fr. Caus.) a divisor (in arithm.) Col.
≫bhājana
- bhā́jana n. (fr. Caus.) sharing, division (in arithm.) Col.
- • mf(ā)n. (ifc.) sharing or participating in, entitled or relating or belonging to Br. &c. &c
- • n. 'partaker of', a recipient, receptacle, (esp.) a vessel, pot, plate, cup, &c. MBh. Kāv. &c
- • (with gen. or ifc. with f. ā), a place or person in which anything is collected or in whom any quality is conspicuous, any fit object or clever or deserving person ib. (cf. pātra)
- • the act of representing, representation (ena ind. with gen. in the place of
- • ifc. a representative, deputy, substitute, serving for, equivalent to) Br. GṛS.
- • a partic. measure (= an Āḍhaka= 14 Palas) ŚārṅgS.
- • m. N. of a man
- • pl. his descendants, g. bidâdi
⋙bhājanatā
- ○tā f. (ifc.) the being a vessel for, possession of BhP.
⋙bhājanacārika
- ○cārika vḷ. (or wṛ.) for -vārika, q.v
⋙bhājanatva
- ○tva n. the being a fit vessel for (gen.), merit, worthiness Mālav.
⋙bhājanaloka
- ○loka m. (with Buddhists) the world of inanimate things (opp. to sattva-l○, q.v.). Dharmas. 89
⋙bhājanavat
- ○vat mfn. a word used to explain bhadra Nir. iv, 10 &c
⋙bhājanavārika
- ○vārika m. a vessel-keeper Divyâv. (cf. -cārikā)
≫bhājanībhūta
- bhājanī-bhūta mfn. (ifc.) one who has become a vessel for or who has obtained Kathās. Lalit.
≫bhājayu
- bhājayu mfn. (fr. Caus.) sharing with others, generous, liberal RV.
≫bhājā
- bhājā f. = vakra-yaṣṭi Gaṇar. (cf. Pāṇ. 4-1, 42)
≫bhājita
- bhājita mfn. (fr. Caus.) shared, divided Sūryas.
• distributed, portioned W.
- • n. a share, portion ib.
≫bhājin
- bhājin mfn. (ifc.) sharing, participating in ChUp. Kum.
- • connected with Kām.
≫bhājī
- bhājī f. rice-gruel (= śrāṇā) Pāṇ. 4-1, 42 (= paṅka-vyañjana-viśeṣa Vop. Sch.)
≫bhājya
- bhājya mfn. to be shared or distributed &c
- • (in arithm.) to be divided, as subst. = a dividend Siddhântaś.
bhāgala
- bhāgala m. patr. fr. bhagala (also pl.) Saṃskārak.
⋙bhāgalaka
- bhāgaḍlaka mfn. g. arīhaṇādi
⋙bhāgali
- bhāgaḍli m. patr. or metron, of a teacher Kauś. Vait.
⋙bhāgaleya
- bhāgaḍleya m. patr. fr. bhāgali Saṃskārak.
bhāgīratha
- bhāgīratha p. 751, col. 3
bhāguṇimiśra
- bhāguṇi-miśra m. N. of n. author Cat.
bhāgurāyaṇa
bhāgurāyaṇa m. N. of a minister Viddh.
≫bhāguri
- bhāguri m. N. of a man Bṛih.
- • of an astronomer VarBṛS.
- • of a lexicographer and grammarian Cat.
- • of a lawyer ib.
- • (ī), f. N. of wk.
bhāṃkāra
- bhāṃ-kāra m.= jhaṃ-kāra HPariś. (cf. bherī-bh○)
≫bhāṃkṛta
- bhāṃ-kṛta n. id. ib.
bhāṅga
- bhāṅga mf(ī)n. (fr. bhaṅgā) hempen, made or consisting of hemp Kauś.
- • n. (scil. kṣetra) a field of hemp Gal.
≫bhāṅgaka
- bhāṅgaka n. (fr. bhaṅga) a tattered or ragged cloth L.
≫bhāṅgāsuri
- bhāṅgāsuri m. (fr. bhaṅgâsura) patr. of Ṛitu-parṇa MBh.
⋙bhāṅgāsurinṛpājñā
- ○nṛpâjñā f. the command of king Bhāṅgāsuri MW.
≫bhāṅgīna
- bhāṅgīna mf(ī)n. = bhāṅga (also n.) L.
bhāṅgila
- bhāṅgila m. or n. (?), N. of a place Rājat.
≫bhāṅgileya
- bhāṅgileya m. N. of a man (or mfn. 'coming from Bhāṅgila' ?) ib.
bhāj
- bhāj bhājana, col. 1
bhājak
- bhājak ind. (g. câdi) quickly, swiftly L.
bhāṭa
- bhāṭa m. or n. (√bhaṭ) wages, hire, rent L.
≫bhāṭaka
- bhāṭaka m. = prec., Āryav
⋙bhāṭakajīvikā
- ○jīvikā f. subsistence by wages &c., HYogaś
≫bhāṭi
- bhāṭi f. wages, (esp.) earnings of prostitution Kathās.
bhāṭṭa
- bhāṭṭa m. a follower of Bhatta (i.e. Kumārila-bhṭbhatta) Vedântas.
- • pl. N. of a people, Rajat
- • n. the work of Bhatta Pratāp. Sch.
⋙bhāṭṭakaustubha
- ○kaustubha m. or n
⋙bhāṭṭacintāmaṇi
- ○cintāmaṇi m
⋙bhāṭṭatantra
- ○tantra n
⋙bhāṭṭadinakara
- ○dinakara m. (and ○rīya n.),
⋙bhāṭṭadīpikā
- ○dīpikā f. (and ○ka-nyakkāra m. ○kā-saṃgraha, m.) N. of wks
⋙bhāṭṭadeśa
- ○deśa m. the country of the Bhāṭṭas L.
⋙bhāṭṭanayoddyota
- ○nayôddyota m
⋙bhāṭṭaparibhāṣā
- ○paribhāṣā f. (and ○ṣā-prakāśikā f.),
⋙bhāṭṭabhāskara
- ○bhāskara m
⋙bhāṭṭarahasya
- ○rahasya n
⋙bhāṭṭaśabdapariccheda
- ○śabda-pariccheda
⋙bhāṭṭaśabdenduśekhara
- ○śabdênduśekhara m
⋙bhāṭṭasaṃgraha
- ○saṃgraha m
⋙bhāṭṭasāra
- ○sāra m. (and ○ra-kārikā f.) N. of wks
⋙bhāṭṭālaṃkāra
- bhāṭṭâlaṃkāra m
⋙bhāṭṭotpāṭana
- bhāṭṭôtpāṭana n. N. of wks
bhāḍita
- bhāḍita mfn. relating, to Bhāḍitya, g. kaṇvâdi
≫bhāḍitāyana
- bhāḍitāyana m. patr. fr. bhaḍita VBr. (cf. g. aśvâdi)
⋙bhāḍitya
- bhāḍḍitya id., g. gargâdi
bhāḍilāyana
- bhāḍilāyana m. patr. fr. bhaḍila g. aśvâdi
bhāṇ
- bhāṇ onomat., imitation of the noise of breathing or hissing ŚBr.
bhāṇa
- bhāṇa m. (√bhaṇ) recitation (esp. of the Buddhist law) MWB. 44
- • N. of a sort of dramatic entertainment (in which only one of the interlocutors appears on the scene, or a narrative of some intrigue told either by the hero or a third person) Daśar. Sāh. Pratāp. (cf. IW. 471)
⋙bhāṇasthāna
- ○sthāna n. N. of a place Cat.
≫bhāṇaka
- bhāṇaka m. (cf. dharma-bh○) a proclaimer, declarer, reciter MWB. 70
- • (ikā), f. a kind of dramatic performance Sāh. (cf. bhāṇa and IW. 472)
bhāṇḍa
- bhāṇḍa m. (√bhaṇḍ?) Thespesia Populneoides ( = gardabhâṇḍa) L.
- • (ī), f. a species of plant Suśr. (perhaps = bhaṇḍī, Rubia Munjista, or Hydrocotyle Asiatica L.)
- • n. (ifc. f. ā) any vessel, pot, dish, pail, vat, box, case Mn. MBh. &c
- • any implement, tool, instrument ib.
- • horse-trappings, harness MBh. R.
- • any ornament ib.
- • a musical instrument (cf. -vādana)
- • goods, wares, merchandise (also m. pl.) Mn. Yājñ. MBh. &c
- • capital Kathās.
- • treasure L.
- • the bed of a river L.
- • (fr. bhaṇḍa) mimicry, buffoonery L. (cf. putra- and bhrātṛ-bh○)
⋙bhāṇḍagopaka
- ○gopaka m. the keeper of vessels or utensils (in a temple) Buddh.
⋙bhāṇḍapati
- ○pati m. a possessor of wares, merchant Rājat. Pañcat.
⋙bhāṇḍapuṭa
- ○puṭa m. 'sharpener of instruments i.e. razors', a barber L.
- • a partic. contrivance for calcining metals Bhpr.
⋙bhāṇḍapuṣpa
- ○puṣpa m. a sort of snake L.
⋙bhāṇḍapūrṇa
- ○pūrṇa mfn. (a cart) laden with vessels or with merchandise Mn. viii, 405,
⋙bhāṇḍapratibhāṇḍaka
- ○pratibhāṇḍaka n. 'commodity for commodity', computation of the exchange of goods, barter Col.
⋙bhāṇḍabhajaka
- ○bhajaka m. the distributer of vessels or utensils (in a temple) Buddh.
⋙bhāṇḍabharaka
- ○bharaka m. the contents of any vessel W.
⋙bhāṇḍamūlya
- ○mūlya n. capital consisting in wares Kathās.
⋙bhāṇḍarañjakamṛttikā
- ○rañjaka-mṛttikā f. a partic. colouring earth used by potters Bhpr.
⋙bhāṇḍavādana
- ○vādana n. playing on a musical instrument Mn. x, 49
⋙bhāṇḍavādya
- ○vādya n. a musical instrument Bhar.
⋙bhāṇḍaśālā
- ○śālā f. a storehouse, magazine Śatr.
⋙bhāṇḍāgāra
- bhāṇḍâgāra n. id
- • a treasury Yājñ. MBh. &c
- • a treasure Kathās.
- • ○rika m. a treasurer ib.
⋙bhāṇḍānusārin
- bhāṇḍânusārin mfn. hanging to a pot or vessel MW.
⋙bhāṇḍāpura
- bhāṇḍā-pura n. N. of a city Rājat.
⋙bhāṇḍāvakāśada
- bhāṇḍâvakāśa-da m. one who grants (thieves) room for (concealing their) implements Mn. ix, 271
⋙bhāṇḍodara
- bhāṇḍôdara n. the cavity or interior of a vessel MW.
⋙bhāṇḍopapurāṇa
- bhāṇḍôpapurāṇa n. N. of an Upa-purāṇa
≫bhāṇḍaka
- bhāṇḍaka m. (cf. Siddh.) or n. a small vessel, cup, plate, box, chest Kathās.
- • (ifc.) goods, merchandise ib.
- • (ikā), f. an implement, tool L.
- • a kind of plant ( kāla-bh○)
≫bhāṇḍana
- bhāṇḍana (prob.) n. a quarrel Divyâv.
≫bhāṇḍāyana
- bhāṇḍāyana (cf. Uttarar.),
⋙bhāṇḍāyani
- bhāṇḍāyaḍni (cf. MBh.), m. patr. fr. bhāṇḍa
≫bhāṇḍāra
- bhāṇḍāra m. = (and fr.) bhāṇḍâgāra, a storehouse Cat. (cf. RTL. 248)
⋙bhāṇḍāragṛha
- ○gṛha n. id. Kuval. Sch.
≫bhāṇḍārika
- bhāṇḍārika (cf. Bhojapr.),
⋙bhāṇḍārin
- bhāṇḍāḍrin (cf. Cāṇ.), m. bhāṇḍâgārika
≫bhāṇḍi
- bhāṇḍi a razor-case, g. chāttry-ādi
⋙bhāṇḍivāha
- ○vāha m. a barber L.
⋙bhāṇḍiśālā
- ○śālā f. (prob.) a barber's shop Pāṇ. 6-2, 86
≫bhāṇḍika
- bhāṇḍika m. a barber L.
- • (ā), f. an instrument(?) Divyâv.
≫bhāṇḍijaṅghi
- bhāṇḍijaṅghi m. patr. fr. bhaṇḍi-jaṅgha Pat. on Pāṇ. 2-4, 58
≫bhāṇḍita
- bhāṇḍita mfn. relating to Bhāṇḍitya, g. kaṇvâdi
⋙bhāṇḍitāyana
- bhāṇḍiḍtāyana (cf. Lāṭy.),
⋙bhāṇḍitya
- bhāṇḍiḍtya (g. gargâdi), m. patr. fr. bhaṇḍita
≫bhāṇḍinī
- bhāṇḍinī f. a chest, basket MBh.
≫bhāṇḍila
- bhāṇḍila m. a barber L.
⋙bhāṇḍilāyana
- bhāṇḍiḍlāyana m. patr. fr. bhaṇḍila g. aśvâdi
≫bhāṇḍīka
- bhāṇḍīka m. a kind of bird VarBṛS.
≫bhāṇḍīra
- bhāṇḍīra m. N. of a lofty Nyag-rodha tree on Go-vardhana in Vṛindā-vana Hariv. Gīt.
- • of a Dānava Kathās.
⋙bhāṇḍīrabhāṣāvyākaraṇa
- ○bhāṣā-vyākaraṇa n. N. of wk
⋙bhāṇḍīravananandana
- ○vana-nandana and m. N. of Kṛishṇa Pañcar.
⋙bhāṇḍīravanavāsin
- ○vana-vāsin m. N. of Kṛishṇa Pañcar.
bhāti
- bhāti bhātu, p. 750 &c
bhādiga
- bhādiga m. N. of a man Cat.
bhādra
- bhādra m. (fr. bhadra, of which it is also the Vṛiddhi form in comp.) the month Bhādra (= -pada below) Rājat.
- • (ī), f. (scil. tithi) the day of full moon in the month Bhādra Col.
⋙bhādradārava
- ○dārava mfn. relating to or coming from Bhadra-dāru Pāṇ. 4-3, 139 Sch.
⋙bhādrapada
○pada m. (fr. bhadra-padā) the month Bhādra (a rainy month corresponding to the period from about the middle of August to the middle of September) Var. Rājat. Suśr.
- • (ā), f. du. and pl. = bhadra-padā, N. common to the 3rd and 4th Nakshatras (q.v.) Sūryas. VP.
- • (ī), f. the day of full moon in the month Bhādra KātyŚr. Sch.
⋙bhādrabāhavī
- ○bāhavī f. (with saṃhitā) N. of wk
⋙bhādrabāheya
- ○bāheya m. metron. fr. bhadra-bāhu Pat.
⋙bhādramātura
- ○mātura m. (fr. bhadra-mātṛ) the son of a virtuous or handsome mother Pāṇ. 4-1, 115
⋙bhādramauñja
- ○mauñja mf(ī)n. made from the plants Bhadra and Muñja (as a girdle) Kauś.
⋙bhādravarmaṇa
- ○varmaṇa m. patr. fr. bhadra-varman Vop.
⋙bhādraśarmi
- ○śarmi m. patr. fr. bhadra-śarman g. bāhv-ādi
⋙bhādrasāma
- ○sāma m. patr. fr. bhadra-sāman Pāṇ. 6-4, 170 Sch.
bhāna
- bhāna bhānu and e. p. 751, col. 1
bhānta
- bhāntá mfn. (√bhām?) = vajra-rūpa, having the shape of a thunderbolt, or = candra, the moon VS. (cf. Mahīdh.) &c
bhānda
- bhānda n. N. of an Upa-purāṇa Cat. (prob. wṛ. for skānda)
bhām
- bhām cl. 1. Ā. (cf. Dhātup. xii, 8) bhāmate, cl. 1., P. (xxxv, 20) bhāmayati (occurs only in derivatives, but the grammarians give also pf. babhāme aor. abhāmiṣṭa fut. bhāmiṣyate, ○mitā
- • Caus. bhāmayati
- • Intens. bābhāmyate), to be angry or impatient
≫bhāma
- bhā́ma m. (for 1. p. 751, col. 1
- • for 3. below) passion, wrath, anger RV. AV. VS. ŚBr. BhP.
- • (with kavi), N. of a poet Cat.
- • (ā), f. a passionate woman L.
- • N. of one of the wives of Kṛishṇa (= satya-bhāmā) Kathās.
≫bhāmita
- bhāmitá mfn. enraged, angry RV. TS.
≫bhāmin
- bhāmin mfn. (for 1. p. 751, col. 1) passionate, angry
- • (ī), f. an angry or passionate woman, vixen (often used as a term of endearment = caṇḍī, māninī, and not always separable from 1. bhāminī) BhP.
bhāma
- bhāma or ○maka m. a sister's husband BhP. L.
bhāmaha
- bhāmaha m. N. of the author of the Alaṃkāra-śāstra and of the Prākṛita-manoramā (Comm. on the Prākṛita-prakāśa) Cat.
bhāyajātya
- bhāyajātya m. (patr. fr. bhayajāta) N. of Kapi-vana Nid.
- • of Nikothaka (q.v.)
bhāyavaśānti
- bhāyavaśānti (?), f. N. of wk
bhāra
- bhārá m. (√bhṛ) a burden, load, weight RV. &c. &c
- • heavy work, labour, toil, trouble, task imposed on any one (gen. or comp.) MBh. Kāv. &c
- • a large quantity, mass, bulk (often in comp. with words meaning 'hair') Hariv. Kāv. &c
- • a partic. weight (= 20 Tulās = 2000 Palas of gold) Hariv. Pañcat. Suśr.
- • = bhāra-yaṣṭi, Kāranḍ
- • a partic. manner of beating a drum Saṃgīt.
- • N. of Vishṇu L.
- • of a prince VP.
⋙bhārakṣama
- ○kṣama mfn. able to bear loads (as a ship) Suśr.
⋙bhāraga
- ○ga m. 'going under a yoke' or 'undergoing loads', a mule L.
⋙bhārajīvin
- ○jīvin m. 'subsisting by carrying loads', a porter Kathās.
⋙bhāratara
- ○tara mfn. heavy, ponderous (?) Divyâv.
⋙bhāradaṇḍa
- ○daṇḍa n. pl. N. of partic. Sāmans Vas.
⋙bhārapratyavara
- ○pratyavara mfn. (actions) lowest by reason of the bearing of loads MBh.
⋙bhārabhārin
- ○bhārin mfn. bearing lowest (superl. ○rí-tama) TS.
⋙bhārabhūtitīrtha
- ○bhūti-tīrtha n. N. of a Tīrtha Cat.
⋙bhārabhṛt
- ○bhṛ́t mfn. = -bhārin RV.
⋙bhārayaṣṭi
- ○yaṣṭi f. a pole or yoke for carrying loads L.
⋙bhāravat
- ○vat mfn. loaded, weighty
- • -tva n. weightiness MBh.
⋙bhāravah
- ○vah (strong form -vāh), mf(bhārâuhī)n. carrying a lowest Vop.
⋙bhāravaha
- ○vaha m. a horse's canter (also n. and ā f.) L.
⋙bhāravāha
- ○vāha mfn. = -vah
- • a porter, carrier MBh.
- • m. an ass L.
- • (ī), f. indigo L.
⋙bhāravāhaka
- ○vāhaka m. a load-bearer, porter VarBṛS. Sch.
⋙bhāravāhana
- ○vāhana m. id. L.
- • a beast of burden L.
- • an arm Pañcad.
- • n. a vehicle for loads, cart, waggon W.
⋙bhāravāhika
- ○vāhika mfn. carrying lowest, a porter W.
⋙bhāravāhin
- ○vāhin mfn. id. Hit. Suśr.
⋙bhāravṛkṣa
- ○vṛkṣa m. Cytisus Cajan L.
⋙bhāraśṛṅga
- ○śṛṅga m. a kind of antelope L.
⋙bhārasaha
- ○saha mf(ā)n. able to carry a great load, very strong or powerful MBh. Hariv.
- • m. an ass L.
⋙bhārasādhana
- ○sādhana mfn. accomplishing great things (said of weapons), very efficacious ib. R.
⋙bhārasādhin
- ○sādhin mfn. id. Hariv.
⋙bhārahara
- ○hara mfn. = -vāhika L.
⋙bhārahārika
- ○hārika mfn. id
• relating to the carrying of loads W.
⋙bhārahārin
- ○hārin mfn. lowest-bearing (said of Kṛishṇa) Pañcar.
⋙bhārākrānta
- bhārâkrānta mf(ā)n. overloaded (as a ship) R.
- • (ā), f. N. of a metre Chandom.
⋙bhārāvataraṇa
- bhārâvataraṇa (cf. MBh.),
⋙bhārāvatāraṇa
- bhārâvaḍtāraṇa (cf. SkandaP.), n. the taking down or removal of a load from (abl.)
⋙bhāroḍhi
- bhārôḍhi f. the bearing of a load Rājat.
⋙bhāroddharaṇa
- bhārôddharaṇa n. the lifting of a lṭlowest MW.
⋙bhārodvaha
- bhārôdvaha m. a lowest-carrier, porter Var.
⋙bhāropajīvana
- bhārôpajīvana n. subsistence by carrying loads Pañcat.
⋙bhārauhi
- bhārâuhi bhāra-vah
≫bhāraka
- bhāraka (prob.) m. a burden, load, weight (ifc., f. ikā, loaded with
- • cf. phaṇi-bhārikā) Mn. Kathās.
- • a partic. weight (= bhāra) Hcat.
- • (ikā), f. a heap, multitude Śiś.
≫bhārāya
- bhārāya Nom. Ā. ○yate, to form a load be a load for (gen.) Kuval. BhP.
≫bhārika
- bhārika mfn. forming a load, heavy, swollen (said of a partic. form of elephantiasis) Suśr.
- • m. a carrier, porter Rājat. Kathās.
≫bhārin
- bhārin mfn. bearing a load, heavily laden, a bearer, porter Mn. Yājñ. Kathās. Śiś.
- • (ifc.) bearing, carrying Kāvyâd.
- • heavy, ponderous (○ri-tva n.) MW.
- • deep, low (said of a tone) Śiś.
bhāraṅgī
- bhāraṅgī f. = bhārgī, Clerodendrum Siphonantus L.
≫bhāraṅgika
- bhāraṅgika mf(ā or ī)n. (fr. prec.), g. kāśy-ādi
bhāraḍasāman
- bhāraḍa-sāman n. (prob.) vḷ. for bhāruṇḍa-s○ Cat.
bhāraṇḍa
- bhāraṇḍa m. N. of a fabulous bird Śatr. Pañcat.
- • (ī), f. the female of this bird Pañcat.
bhārata
- bhā́rata mf(ī)n. descended from Bharata or the Bharatas (applied to Agni either 'sprung from the priests called Bharatas or 'bearer of the oblation') RV. &c. &c
- • belonging or relating to the Bharatas (with yuddha n. saṃgrāma m. samara m. samiti f. the war or battle of the BhṭBharatas
- • with or scil, ākhyāna n. with itihāsa m. and kathā f. the story of the Bharatas, the history or narrative of their war
- • with or scil. maṇḍala n. or varṣa n. 'king BhṭBharatas's realm' i.e. India) MBh. Kāv. &c
- • inhabiting Bharatas-varsha i.e. India BhP.
- • m. a descendant of Bharata (also in pl. for bharatās) RV. &c. &c.
- • (with aśva-medha), N. of the author of RV. v, 27
- • (with deva-vāta and deva-śravas), N. of the authors of RV. iii, 23
- • fire L.
- • an actor L. (cf. bharata)
- • N. of the sun shining on the south of Meru L.
- • (ī), f. below
- • n. the land of Bharatas i.e. India (cf. above)
- • the story of the Bharatas and their wars (sometimes identified with the Mahā-bhārata, and sometimes distinguished from it) MBh. Rājat. IW. 371, n. 1 and 2
- • (with saras), N. of a lake Śatr.
⋙bhāratakarṇa
- ○karṇa m. N. of an author Cat.
⋙bhāratacampū
- ○campū f. N. of a poem by Ananta-kavi
⋙bhāratadeśaja
- ○deśa-ja m. born in India, an Indian M.
⋙bhāratatātparyanirṇaya
- ○tātparya-nirṇaya m
⋙bhāratatātparyasaṃgraha
- ○tātparya-saṃgraha m
⋙bhāratanirvacana
- ○nirvacana n
⋙bhāratapadaprakāśa
- ○pada-prakāśa m
⋙bhāratabhāvadīpa
- ○bhāva-dīpa m
⋙bhāratamañjarī
- ○mañjarī f
⋙bhāratamālākośa
- ○mālā-kośa m. N. of wks
⋙bhāratavarṣa
- ○varṣa n. = taṃ varṣam above,
⋙bhāratavyākhyā
- ○vyākhyā f
⋙bhārataśravaṇavidhi
- ○śravaṇa-vidhi m
⋙bhāratasaṃgrahadīpikā
- ○saṃgraha-dīpikā f. N. of wks
⋙bhāratasattama
- ○sattama m. the best of the descendants of Bharata MBh.
⋙bhāratasāvitrī
- ○sāvitrī f
⋙bhāratasāvitrīstotra
- ○sāvitrī-stotra n
⋙bhāratasūci
- ○sūci f. N. of wks
⋙bhāratasūtra
- ○sūtra n. 'short sketch of the Mahābhārata', N. of MBh. i, 61
⋙bhāratācārya
- bhāratâcārya m. N. of a preceptor Cat.
- • of Arjuna-miśra (cf. Sch. on MBh.)
⋙bhāratārthadīpikā
- bhāratârtha-dīpikā f. and N. of two Commentaries on MBh.
⋙bhāratārthaprakāśa
- bhāratârtha-prakāśa m. N. of two Commentaries on MBh.
≫bhāratī
- bhāratī f. of ○rata
- • a female descendant of Bharata L.
- • N. of a deity (in RV. often invoked among the Āpri deities and esp. together with Ilā and Sarasvatī, accord. to Nir. viii, 13 a daughter of Āditya
- • later identified with Sarasvatī, the goddess of speech) RV. &c. &c
- • speech, voice, word, eloquence, literary composition, dramatic art or recitation MBh. Kāv. &c
- • (with vṛtti), a partic. kind of style Daśar. Sāh. (cf. IW. 503, n. 1)
- • the Sanskṛit speech of an actor L.
- • a quail L.
- • Ocymum Sacrum L.
- • N. of a river MBh.
- • one of the 10 orders of religious mendicants traced back to pupils of Śaṃkarâcārya (the members of which add the word bhāratī to their names) W. Cat.
⋙bhāratīkavi
- ○kavi m. N. of a poet ŚārṅgP.
⋙bhāratīkṛṣnācārya
- ○kṛṣnâcārya m. N. of a preceptor W.
⋙bhāratīcandra
- ○candra m. N. of a king Inscr.
⋙bhāratītīrtha
- ○tīrtha m. N. of an author (the Guru of Sāyaṇa) Cat. (○thīya n. his wk.)
- • n. N. of a sacred bathing-place Cat.
⋙bhāratīnīrājana
- ○nīrājana n. N. of a poem (containing the praise of Sarasvatī) by Lakshmī-nārāyaṇa
⋙bhāratīyati
- ○yati m. N. of an author Cat.
⋙bhāratīvat
- ○vat mfn. accompanied by Bhāratī (said of Indra) AitBr.
⋙bhāratīśrīnṛsiṃha
- ○śrīnṛsiṃha m. N. of a teacher Cat.
≫bhāratīya
- bhāratīya n. N. of wk
≫bhārateya
- bhārateya m. patr. fr. bhārata (or bharata), g. śubhrâdi
bhāradvāja
- bhā́radvāja mf(ī)n. coming from or relating to Bharad-vāja ŚBr. &c. &c
- • m. patr. fr. bharad-vāja g. bidâdi
- • N. of various men (esp. of supposed authors of hymns, viz. of Ṛijiśvan, Garga, Nara, Pāyu, Vasu, Śāsa, Śirimbitha, Śuṇahotra, Sapratha, Su-hotra, q.v
- • but also of others, e.g. of Droṇa, of Agastya, of Śaunya, of Sukeśan, of Satya-vāha, of Śūsha Vāhneya, of one of the 7 Ṛishis, of a son of Bṛihas-pati &c., and of many writers and teachers, pl. of a Vedic school)
- RAnukr. MBh. Cat. IW. 146, 161 &c
- • the planet Mars L.
- • a skylark Pañcat.
- • pl. N. of a people VP.
- • (ī), f. a female descendant of Bharad-vāja (with rātri, N. of the author of RV. x, 127
- • cf. also bhā́radvājī-pútra below)
- • a skylark cf. PārGṛ
- • the wild cotton shrub cf. L
- • N. of a river cf. MBh. cf. VP
- • n. a bone cf. L
- • N. of various Sāmans cf. ĀrshBr
- • of a place cf. Pāṇ. 4-2, 145 (vḷ. for bhar○)
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- bhāradvājagārgyapariṇayapratiṣedhavādārtha3bhā́radvāja--gārgya-pariṇaya-pratiṣedha-vādârtha m
⋙bhāradvājaprayoga
- ○prayoga m
⋙bhāradvājaśikṣā
- ○śikṣā f
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- bhāradvājaśrāddhakāṇḍavyākhyā3bhā́radvāja--śrāddha-kāṇḍa-vyākhyā f
⋙bhāradvājasaṃhitā
- ○saṃhitā f. N. of wks
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- bhāradvājāgnisaṃdhānādismārtaprayoga3bhāradvājâgni-saṃdhānâdi-smārta-prayoga m. N. of wk
≫bhāradvājaka
- bhāradvājaka mf(ikā) n. belonging or relating to Bharad-vāja
- • (ī), f. a skylark SāmavBr.
≫bhāradvājāyana
- bhāradvājāyana m. patr. fr. Bharad-vāja PañcavBr.
≫bhāradvājin
- bhāradvājin m. pl. N. of a school L. (cf. ○jīya)
≫bhāradvājīputra
- bhā́radvājī-pútra m. N. of a teacher ŚBr.
≫bhāradvājīya
- bhāradvājīya mfn. coming from or relating to Bhāradvāja
- • pl. N. of a grammatical school Cat.
bhārama
- bhārama m. N. of a man, g. subhrâdi Kāś. (vḷ. for bharama)
≫bhārameya
- bhārameya m. patr. fr. bharama or bhārama ib.
bhāraya
- bhāraya m. = bhāradvāja, a sky-lark ib.
bhārava
- bhārava m. a bow-string L.: (ī), f. sacred basil L.
bhāravi
- bhā-ravi under 2. bhā
bhārāya
- bhārāya col. 1
bhāri
- bhāri m. a lion L. (prob. wṛ. for ibhâri, q.v.)
bhārika
- bhārika bhārin, col. 1
bhārīṭa
- bhārīṭa m. a partic. bird L.
bhāru
- bhāru m. N. of a son of Kṛishṇa VP.
bhārujika
- bhārujika mfn. (fr. bharuja), g. aṅguly-ādi
bhāruṇḍa
- bhāruṇḍa m. a partic. bird MBh. (cf. bhāraṇḍa, bhuruṇḍa)
- • n. N. of various Sāmans Vishṇ. MBh. &c
- • of a forest R.
bhāruṣa
- bhāruṣa m. the son of a Vaiśya Vrātya and an unmarried Vaiśyā L.
- • a person who worships the mothers or Śaktis on a burning-ground or at cross-roads &c. L.
bhārūjika
- bhārūjika mfn. (fr. bharūjā), vḷ. in g. aṅguly-ādi
bhārga
- bhārga m. a king of the Bhargas Pāṇ. 4-1, 178
- • N. of a son of Pratardana Hariv. (vḷ. bhārgava)
- • of a king also called Bharga VP.
- • pl. N. of a people MBh. (B. bhargāḥ)
- • (ī), f. a queen of the Bhargas Pāṇ. 4-1, 178
- • Clerodendrum Siphonantus Suśr. (prob. wṛ. for bhārṅgī)
- • Piper Chaba L.
⋙bhārgabhūmi
- ○bhūmi m. N. of a king Hariv. BhP.
⋙bhārgavana
- ○vana n. N. of a forest Hariv. (vḷ. bhānu-v○)
⋙bhārgaśrīkāntamiśra
- ○śrī-kānta-miśra m. N. of an author Cat.
≫bhārgāyaṇa
- bhārgāyaṇa m. (fr. bharga) patr. of Sutvan AitBr.
≫bhārgi
- bhārgi m. patr. fr. bharga Pāṇ. 4-1, 111 Sch.
bhārgalesvaratīrtha
bhārgalêsvara-tīrtha n. N. of a Tīrtha Cat.
bhārgava
- bhārgavá mf(ī)n. relating to or coming from Bhṛigu Up. MBh. &c
- • belonging to Śukra (cf. below) R.
- • patr. fr. bhṛgu (pl. bhṛgavaḥ) Pāṇ. 2-4, 65
- • N. of Śukra (regent of the planet Venus and preceptor of the Daityas) R. Var. &c
- • of Śiva MBh.
- • of Paraśu-rāma ib.
- • of various men (esp. supposed authors of hymns, viz. of Iṭa, Kali, Kṛitnu, Gṛitsamada, Cyavana, Jamad-agni, Nema, Prayogs, Vena, Somâhuti and Syūma-raśmi, q.v
- • but also of many other writers or mythological personages, e.g. of ala, of Ṛicīka, of Dvi-gat, of Driśāna, of Mārkaṇḍeya, of Pramati &c.) Br. ŚrS. MBh. RAnukr.
- • a potter MBh. (cf. Nīlak.)
- • an astrologer L.
- • an archer, a good bowman (like Paraśu-rāma) L.
- • an elephant L.
- • pl. the descendants of Bhṛigu (properly called bhṛgavaḥ
- • above.) MBh. Hariv.
- • N. of a people MBh. Pur.
- • (ī), f. a female descendant of Bhṛigu Pāṇ. 2-4, 65
- • Bhargava's i.e. Śukra's daughter R.
- • N. of Deva-yāni, f. MBh. BhP.
- • of Lakshmī L.
- • of Pārvatī L.
- • Panicum Dactylon and another species L.
- • n. N. of various Sāmans ĀrshBr.
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- bhārgavakalpavallīcakravidyārahasya3bhārgavá--kalpa-vallī-cakra-vidyā-rahasya n
⋙bhārgavacampū
- ○campū f
⋙bhārgavadīpikā
- ○dīpikā f
⋙bhārgavanāmasahasra
- ○nāma-sahasra n
⋙bhārgavapañcāṅga
- ○pañcâṅga n
⋙bhārgavapurāṇa
- ○purāṇa n. N. of wks
⋙bhārgavapriya
- ○priya n. 'dear to Śukra or the planet Venus', a diamond L.
⋙bhārgavabhūmi
- ○bhūmi prob. wṛ. for bhārga-bhūmi VP.
⋙bhārgavamuhūrta
- ○muhūrta m. or n. N. of wk
⋙bhārgavarāghavīya
- ○rāghavīya mfn. relating to Paraśu-rāma and Rāma-candra Bālar.
⋙bhārgavarāma
- ○rāma m. N. of an author Cat.
⋙bhārgavaśreṣṭha
- ○śreṣṭha m. the best of the descendants of Bhṛigu MBh.
⋙bhārgavasarvasva
- ○sarvasva n
⋙bhārgavasūtra
- ○sūtra n. N. of wks
⋙bhārgavārcanacandrikā
bhārgavârcana-candrikā f
⋙bhārgavārcanacanadīpikā
- bhārgavârcana-caḍna-dīpikā f. N. of wks
⋙bhārgavopapurāṇa
- bhārgavôpapurāṇa n. N. of an Upapurāṇa
⋙bhārgavopākhyāna
- bhārgavôpâkhyāna n. N. of the 13th ch. of the Vāsishṭha-rāmāyaṇa
≫bhārgavaka
- bhārgavaka n. a diamond L.
≫bhārgavāya
- bhārgavāya Nom. Ā. ○yate, to resemble Śukra L.
≫bhārgavīya
- bhārgavīya mfn. relating to Bhṛigu
- • n. N. of wk. (○yāny-adbhutāni, N. of the 70th Pariś. of the AV.)
bhārṅgī
- bhārṅgī f. (fr. bhṛṅga) Clerodendrum Siphonantus VarBṛS. (cf. bhārgī)
bhārṇikārdami
- bhārṇikārdami m. patr. Cat.
bhārdvājī
- bhārdvājī f. = bhāradvājī, the wild cotton shrub L.
bhārman
- bhā́rman m. or n. (√bhṛ) a board for bearing or holding, a table RV. viii, 2, 8
bhārmya
- bhārmya m. patr. of Mudgala BhP. (cf. next)
- • N. of a prince VP. (also pl.)
≫bhārmyaśva
- bhārmyaśva m. (fr. bhṛmy-aśva) patr. of Mudgala Nir. ĀśvŚr.
bhārya
- bhāryá mfn. (√bhṛ) to be borne or supported or cherished or nourished or maintained TS. Br. Hariv.
- • m. one supported by or dependent on another, a servant ib.
- • a mercenary, soldier Pāṇ. 3-1, 112 Sch.
- • (ā́), f. below
≫bhāryaka
- bhāryaka (ifc.) = bhāryā, a wife
- • sa-bhāryaka
≫bhāryā
- bhāryā́ f. (f. of bhāryá) a wife (or the female of an animal) Br. &c. &c
⋙bhāryājita
- ○jita mfn. ruled by one's wṭwife Hariv.
⋙bhāryāṭa
- ○"ṣṭa (○ryâṭa), mfn. living by the prostitution of a wife L.
⋙bhāryāṭika
- ○"ṣṭika (○ryât○), m. a husband ruled by his wife, a hen-pecked husband L.
- • a kind of deer L.
- • N. of a Muni L.
⋙bhāryātva
- ○tva n. the condition of a wṭwife, wifehood Mn. Kathās.
⋙bhāryādrohin
- ○drohin mfn. acting maliciously towards a wife Kathās.
⋙bhāryādhikārika
- ○"ṣdhikārika (○ryâdh○), mfn. relating to the chapter on wives Cat.
⋙bhāryāpati
- ○pati m. du. man and wife, g. rāja-dantâdi
- • -tva n. wedlock, matrimony Kathās.
⋙bhāryārthin
- ○"ṣrthin (○ryârth○), mfn. seeking or desiring a wife MW.
⋙bhāryāvat
- ○vat mfn. having a wife MBh.
⋙bhāryāvṛkṣa
- ○vṛkṣa m. Caesalpina Sappan L.
⋙bhāryāsama
- ○sama mfn. equal to a wife Ml.
⋙bhāryāsauśruta
- ○sauśruta m. a Sauśruta (s.v.) ruled by his wife Pāṇ. 6-2, 69 Sch.
⋙bhāryoḍha
- bhāryôḍha m. = ūḍha-bhārya, married (said of a man) Bhaṭṭ. (g. āhitâgny-ādi)
≫bhāryāru
- bhāryāru m. (fr. bhāryā) the father of a child by another man's wife L.
- • a kind of deer or antelope L.
- • N. of a mountain L.
bhārvara
- bhārvará m. 'son of Bharvara, i.e. Prajā-pati', N. of Indra RV. iv, 21, 7 (cf. Sāy.)
bhārśya
- bhārśya n. (fr. bhṛśa) vehemence, excessiveness, g. dṛḍhâdi
bhāla
- bhāla n. (cf. L. also m
- • fr. √bhā?) the forehead, brow Kāv. Rājat. &c
- • splendour, lustre Inscr.
⋙bhālakṛt
- ○kṛt m. N. of a man Pravar.
⋙bhālacandra
- ○candra m. 'having the moon on his forehead', N. of Gaṇêśa Pur.
- • ○drâcārya m. N. of a teacher Cat.
⋙bhāladarśana
- ○darśana n. 'appearing on the fṭforehead', red lead L.
⋙bhāladarśin
- ○darśin mfn. watching the fṭforehead or brow (scil. of his master), attentive (as a servant) MW.
⋙bhāladṛś
- ○dṛś
⋙bhālanayana
- ○nayana or m. 'having an eye in the forehead', N. of Śiva L.
⋙bhālalocana
- ○locana m. 'having an eye in the fṭforehead', N. of Śiva L.
⋙bhālavibhūṣaṇa
- ○vibhūṣaṇa m. Clerodendrum Phlomoides L.
⋙bhālāṅka
- bhālâṅka mfn. having auspicious marks on the forehead L.
- • m. a tortoise L.
- • Cyprinus Rohita L.
- • a species of potherb L.
- • N. of Śiva L.
≫bhālu
- bhālu m. the sun Uṇ. i, 5 Sch.
bhālandana
bhālandaná m. patr. fr. bhalandana g. śivâdi
- • N. of Vatsa-prī TS. PañcavBr.
≫bhālandanaka
- bhālandanaka mfn. (fr. bhalandana), g. arīhaṇâdi
bhālayānandācārya
- bhālayânandâcārya m. N. of a teacher Cat.
bhālu
- bhālu above under bhāla
bhāluka
- bhāluka m. a bear L. (cf. bhalla and bhālluka)
≫bhālūka
- bhālūka m. id. L.
bhāluki
- bhāluki m. (prob. patr.) N. of a Muni MBh.
- • of various authors Cat.
≫bhālukin
- bhālukin m. (also written vālukin) N. of a teacher Cat.
bhālla
- bhālla mfn. (fr. bhalla), g. saṃkalâdi
⋙bhāllapāleya
- ○pāleya mfn. (fr. bhalla-pāla), g. sakhy-ādi vḷ
≫bhāllakīya
- bhāllakīya mfn. (fr. bhallakīya), g. utsâdi
≫bhālluka
- bhālluka or m. a bear L.
⋙bhāllūka
- bhāllūka m. a bear L.
≫bhālleya
- bhālleya mfn. (fr. bhalla), g. sakhy-ādi
bhāllavi
- bhāllavi m. patr. fr. bhallavi ChUp. Śaṃk.
- • pl. N. of a school TāṇḍBr. (also ○vin pl. ĀpŚr. Sch.)
⋙bhāllavibrāhmaṇa
- ○brāhmaṇa n
⋙bhāllaviśākhā
- ○śākhā f
⋙bhāllaviśruti
- ○śruti f. N. of wks
⋙bhāllavyupaniṣad
- bhāllavy-upaniṣad f. N. of an Upanishad
≫bhāllaveya
- bhāllaveyá m. patr. fr. bhāllavi Śaṃk. on ChUp.
- • N. of Indra-dyumna ŚBr.
- • of a teacher ib.
⋙bhāllaveyaśruti
- ○śruti f. N. of wk
⋙bhāllaveyopaniṣad
- bhāllaveyôpaniṣad f. N. of an Upanishad
bhāva
- bhāvá m. (√bhū) becoming, being, existing, occurring, appearance ŚvetUp. KātyŚr. &c.
- • turning or transition into (loc. or comp.) MBh. RPrāt.
- • continuance (opp. to cessation
- • ekôti-bhāva, continuity of the thread of existence through successive births Buddh., wrongly translated under ekôti-bh○) MBh.
- • state, condition, rank (with sthāvira, old age
- • anyam bhāvam āpadyate, euphem. = he dies
- • state of being anything, esp. ifc., e.g. bālabhāva, the state of being a child, childhood = bālatā, or tva
- • sometimes added pleonastically to an abstract noun, e.g. tanutā-bhāva, the state of thinness) Up. ŚrS. MBh. &c
- • true condition or state, truth, reality (ibc. and bhāvena ind. really, truly) MBh. Hariv.
- • manner of being, nature, temperament, character (eko bhāvaḥ or eka-bh○, a simple or artless nature
- • bhāvo bhāvaṃ nigacchati = birds of a feather flock together) MBh. Kāv. &c
- • manner of acting, conduct, behaviour Kāv. Sāh.
- • any state of mind or body, way of thinking or feeling, sentiment, opinion, disposition, intention (yādṛśena bhāvena, with whatever disposition of mind
- • bhāvam amaṅgalaṃ-√kṛ, with loc., to be ill disposed against
- • bhāvaṃ dṛḍhaṃ-√kṛ, to make a firm resolution) Mn. MBh. &c
- • (in rhet.) passion, emotion (2 kinds of Bhāvas are enumerated, the sthāyin or primary, and vyabhicārin or subordinate
- • the former are 8 or 9 according as the Rasas or sentiments are taken to be 8 or 9
- • the latter 33 or 34) Kāv. Sāh. Pratāp. &c
- • conjecture, supposition Mn. Pañcat.
- • purport, meaning, sense (iti bhāvaḥ, 'such is the sense' = ity arthaḥ or ity abhiprâyaḥ, constantly used by commentators at the end of their explanations)
- • love, affection, attachment (bhāvaṃ-√kṛ, with loc., to feel an affection for) MBh. Kāv. &c
- • the seat of the feelings or affections, heart, soul, mind (parituṣṭena bhāvena, with a pleased mind) ŚvetUp. Mn. MBh. &c
- • that which is or exists, thing or substance, being or living creature (sarva-bhāvāḥ, all earthly objects
- • bhāvāḥ sthāvara-jaṅgamāḥ, plants and animals) MuṇḍUp. MBh. &c
- • (in dram.) a discreet or learned man (as a term of address = respected sir) Mṛicch. Mālav. Mālatīm.
- • (in astron.) the state or condition of a planet L.
- • an astrological house or lunar mansion ib.
- • N. of the 27th Kalpa (s.v.) ib.
- • of the 8th (42nd) year in Jupiter's cycle of 60 years VarBṛS.
- • (in gram.) the fundamental notion of the verb, the sense conveyed by the abstract noun (esp. as a term for an impersonal passive or neuter verb having neither agent nor object expressed, e.g. pacyate, 'there is cooking' or 'cooking is going on') Pāṇ. 3-1, 66 ; 107 &c
- • N. of the author of the Bhāvaprākaśa (= miśra-bhāva) Cat.
- • wanton sport, dalliance L.
- • birth L.
- • place of birth, the womb L.
- • the world, universe L.
- • an organ of sense L.
- • superhuman power L.
- • the Supreme Being L.
- • advice, instruction L.
- • contemplation, meditation L. (cf. -samanvita)
⋙bhāvakartṛka
- ○kartṛka mfn. (a verb) having for its agent the state implied by it, an impersonal verb Kāś. on Pāṇ. 2-3, 54
⋙bhāvakarman
- ○karman n. du. the neuter and passive state (e.g. aśāyi, it was slept, fr. √2. śī) Pāṇ. 3-1, 66
⋙bhāvakalpa
- ○kalpa m
⋙bhāvakalpalatā
- ○kalpalatā f
⋙bhāvakeralīya
- ○keralīya n
⋙bhāvakaumudī
- ○kaumudī f. N. of wks
⋙bhāvagambhīram
- ○gambhīram ind. (to laugh) from the bottom of the heart i.e. heartily BhP.
- • deeply, gravely ib.
⋙bhāvagamya
- ○gamya mfn. to be (or being) conceived by the mind Megh.
⋙bhāvagarhā
- ○garhā f. censure implied in the notion of a verb Pāṇ. 3-1, 24
⋙bhāvaguptiśataka
- ○gupti-śataka n
⋙bhāvagrantha
- ○grantha m. N. of wks
⋙bhāvagrāhin
- ○grāhin mfn. understanding the sense, appreciating the sentiment Pañcar.
⋙bhāvagrāhya
- ○grāhya mfn. to be conceived with the heart ŚvetUp.
⋙bhāvaṃgama
- ○ṃ-gama mfn. touching the heart, charming, lovely Caurap.
⋙bhāvacandrikā
- ○candrikā f
⋙bhāvacintā
- ○cintā f
⋙bhāvacintāmaṇi
- ○cintāmaṇi m
⋙bhāvacūḍāmaṇi
- ○cūḍā-maṇi m. N. of wks
⋙bhāvaceṣṭita
- ○ceṣṭita n. amorous gesture, wanton sport BrahmaP.
⋙bhāvaja
- ○ja m. 'heart-born, love or the god of love W.
⋙bhāvajña
- ○jña mfn. knowing the heart MW.
- • (ā), f. Panicum Italicum L.
⋙bhāvataraṃgiṇī
- ○taraṃgiṇī f. N. of wk
⋙bhāvatas
- ○tas ind. (ifc.) in consequence of being anything Hit.
⋙bhāvatribhaṅgī
- ○tri-bhaṅgī f. N. of wk
⋙bhāvatva
- ○tva n. the state of becoming or being &c. L.
⋙bhāvadarśin
- ○darśin wṛ. for bhāla-d○
⋙bhāvadāsa
- ○dāsa m. N. of a man Cat.
⋙bhāvadīpa
- ○dīpa m
⋙bhāvadipikā
- ○dipikā f. N. of wks
⋙bhāvadevī
- ○devī f. N. of a poetess Cat.
⋙bhāvadyotanikā
- ○dyotanikā f. N. of 2 wks
⋙bhāvadharmagaṇi
- ○dharma-gaṇi and m. N. of men Cat.
⋙bhāvanātha
- ○nātha m. N. of men Cat.
⋙bhāvanārāyaṇamāhātmya
- ○nārāyaṇa-māhātmya n. N. of wk
⋙bhāvaneri
- ○neri m. a kind of dance Saṃgīt.
⋙bhāvapadārtha
- ○padârtha m. a thing which has a real or positive existence MW.
⋙bhāvapāda
- ○pāda (?), m. N. of a lexicographer Cat.
⋙bhāvapuṣpa
- ○puṣpa n. the heart compared to a flower VP.
⋙bhāvaprakāśa
- ○prakāśa m. N. of various wks. (esp. of a medical wk. by Bhāva-miśra)
- • -kośa m. -nighaṇṭu m. N. of wks
⋙bhāvaprakāśaka
- ○prakāśaka m
⋙bhāvaprakāśikā
- ○prakāśikā f
⋙bhāvapratyayavādārtha
- ○pratyaya-vādârtha m
⋙bhāvapratyayaśaktivicāra
- ○pratyaya-śakti-vicāra m
⋙bhāvapradīpa
- ○pradīpa m. (and ○pôddyota, m.),
⋙bhāvapradīpikā
- ○pradīpikā f
⋙bhāvaprabodhinī
- ○prabodhinī f
⋙bhāvaphala
- ○phala n. (and ○lâdhyāya, m.) N. of wks
⋙bhāvabandhana
- ○bandhana mfn. fettering or joining hearts (as love) Ragh.
⋙bhāvabala
- ○bala m. (prob.) the force of sentiment (one of the 10 forces of a Bodhi-sattva) Dharmas. 75
⋙bhāvabodha
- ○bodha m. N. of wk
⋙bhāvabodhakā
- ○bodhakā mf(ikā)n. revealing any sentiment or feeling L.
⋙bhāvabhaṭṭa
- ○bhaṭṭa m. (with saṃgīta-rāya) N. of an author Cat.
⋙bhāvamadhura
- ○madhura mfn. sweet by (imitating or following) nature (as a picture) Śak.
⋙bhāvamiśra
- ○miśra m. (in dram.) a gentleman, person of dignity or consequence ib. (only in Prākṛit)
- • N. of various authors (cf. bhāva-prakāśa) Cat.
⋙bhāvayatin
- ○yatin m. an ascetic by life or conduct HPariś.
- • ○tī-√bhū P. -bhavati, to begin to live as a real ascetic ib.
⋙bhāvaratna
- ○ratna m. N. of an author
- • -kośa m. -samuccaya m. N. of wks
⋙bhāvarahasyasāmānya
- ○rahasya-sāmānya n. N. of wk
⋙bhāvarāmakṛṣṇa
- ○rāma-kṛṣṇa m. N. of a man Cat.
⋙bhāvarūpa
- ○rūpa mfn. really existing, real, actual Śaṃk.
- • n. (?) N. of wk
⋙bhāvalavavyākhyā
- ○lava-vyākhyā f
⋙bhāvaleśaprakāśikā
- ○leśa-prakāśikā f. N. of wks
⋙bhāvavacana
- ○vacana mfn. signifying a state or action, denoting the abstract notion of a verb Pāṇ. 2-3, 15 ; iii, 3, 11
- • = bhāva-kartṛka, ii, 3, 54
⋙bhāvavat
- ○vat mfn. being in any state or condition Pāṇ. 2-3, 37 Sch. (cf. g. rasâdi)
⋙bhāvavācaka
- ○vācaka n. (?) an abstract noun MW.
⋙bhāvavikāra
- ○vikāra m. a modification of the notion 'to be' or 'to become' Nir. i, 2
⋙bhāvavidyeśvara
- ○vidyêśvara m. N. of an author Cat.
⋙bhāvavibhāvinī
- ○vibhāvinī f. N. of a Comm. on Gīt.
⋙bhāvavilāsa
- ○vilāsa m. N. of a poem in honour of king Bhāva-siṃha
⋙bhāvaviveka
- ○viveka m. N. of a teacher Buddh.
- • N. of various wks
⋙bhāvaviśodhinī
- ○viśodhinī f. N. of wk
⋙bhāvavṛtta
- ○vṛtta mfn. relating to creation or cosmogony (as a hymn
- • also ○ttīya)
- • m. N. of Brahmā L.
- • (ī), f. N. of a goddess Naigh.
⋙bhāvaśataka
- ○śataka n. N. of a poem
⋙bhāvaśabalatā
- ○śabalatā f
⋙bhāvaśabalatva
- ○śabala-tva n
⋙bhāvaśabalā
- ○śabalā f. (in rhet.) mixture or union of various emotions Kuval. Pratāp. &c
⋙bhāvaśabda
- ○śabda m. a verb Jaim. Sch.
⋙bhāvaśarman
- ○śarman m. N. of an author Cat.
⋙bhāvaśānti
- ○śānti f. the allaying of any (transitory) emotion W.
⋙bhāvaśuddhi
- ○śuddhi f. purity of mind ŚārṅgP.
⋙bhāvaśūnya
- ○śūnya mfn. void of affection or attachment Mālav.
⋙bhāvasaṃśuddhi
- ○saṃ-śuddhi f. = śuddhi Bhag.
⋙bhāvasaṃdhi
- ○saṃdhi m. the union or co-existence of two emotions Kuval.
⋙bhāvasamanvita
- ○samanvita mfn. endowed with existence, existing, living (others 'endowed with the faculty of meditation') Bhag. x, 8
⋙bhāvasamāhita
- ○samāhita mfn. fixed or collected in mind (others 'concentrating the mind on Brahmā' or 'on the heart') Mn. vi, 43
⋙bhāvasarga
- ○sarga m. the intellectual creation (opp. to bhautika s○, the material creation) MW.
⋙bhāvasāra
- ○sāra m. or n. (?) a girdle (with Magas) VP.
⋙bhāvasāraviveka
- ○sāra-viveka m. N. of wk
⋙bhāvasiṃha
- ○siṃha m. N. of a king (also -deva
- • cf. -vilāsa) Cat.
- • -prakriyā f. N. of an elementary grammar
⋙bhāvasena
- ○sena m. N. of a grammarian Cat.
⋙bhāvaskhalita
- ○skhalita n. an offence (committed only) in the mind Vikr.
⋙bhāvastha
- ○stha mfn. being in love, enamoured Kum.
⋙bhāvasthira
- ○sthira mfn. fixed or rooted in the heart Śak.
⋙bhāvasnigdha
- ○snigdha mfn. heartily attached, affectionately disposed Pañcat.
⋙bhāvasvabhāva
- ○svabhāva m. N. of wk
⋙bhāvākūta
- bhāvâkūta n. the first emotions of love Amar.
⋙bhāvāgaṇeśadīkṣita
- bhāvā-gaṇêśa-dīkṣita m. N. of a man Cat.
⋙bhāvācārya
- bhāvâcārya m. N. of a Sch. on Gīt.
⋙bhāvāṭa
- bhāvâṭa m. (only L.) = bhāvaka, affection, emotion
- • the external expression of amatory feeling
- • a pious or holy man
- • an amorous man
- • an actor
- • dress, decoration
⋙bhāvātmaka
- bhāvâtmaka mfn. 'consisting of reality', real, actual (-tā, f.) Śaṃk.
⋙bhāvādiprābhṛta
- bhāvâdi-prābhṛta n. N. of wk
⋙bhāvādvaita
- bhāvâdvaita n. natural or material cause (as thread of cloth) MW.
⋙bhāvādhyāya
- bhāvâdhyāya m. N. of wk
⋙bhāvānandī
- bhāvânandī bhav○ &c
⋙bhāvānuga
- bhāvânuga mfn. 'following the object', natural, simple W.
- • (ā), f. a shadow L. (cf. bhāvâlinā)
⋙bhāvāntara
- bhāvântara n. another state or condition MW.
⋙bhāvābhāsa
- bhāvâbhāsa m. simulation of feeling or emotion W.
⋙bhāvārtha
- bhāvârtha m. the simple or obvious meaning (of a word, phrase &c.) W.
- • the subject-matter ib. (cf. comp.)
- • mfn. having a verbal meaning (-tva n.) Jaim. Sch.
- • -kaustubha n. -caraṇa (and ○ṇa-bāṣya), n. -cintāmaṇi, m. -dīpikā f. -prakāśikā f. ○thâdhikaraṇa n. N. of wks
⋙bhāvālīnā
- bhāvâlīnā f. 'cleaving to an object', a shadow L. (cf. bhāvânugā)
⋙bhāvāva
- bhāvâva mfn. kind to creatures, tender, passionate Śiś. (= bhāvān or jantūn avati Sch.)
⋙bhāvāviśvanāthadīkṣita
- bhāvāviśva-nātha-dīkṣita m. N. of a man Cat.
⋙bhāveśaphala
- bhāvêśa-phala n. N. of wk
⋙bhāvaikarasa
- bhāvâika-rasa mfn. influenced solely by the sentiment of love Kum.
⋙bhāvodaya
- bhāvôdaya m. the rising of emotion or passion Pratāp. Kuval.
≫bhāvaka
- bhāvaka mfn. (fr. Caus.) causing to be, effecting (comp.) MBh.
- • promoting any one's (gen.) welfare ib.
- • imagining, fancying (gen. or comp.), AshṭāvS
- • having a taste for the beautiful or poetical Daś.
- • singing with expression Saṃgīt.
- • m. sentiment, affection L.
- • the external expression of amatory sentiments W.
- • (ā), f. N. of a female demon (prob. wṛ. for bhāvukā) Vcar.
≫bhāvana
- bhāvana mf(ī)n. (fr. Caus
- • for 1. 2. bhā́ p. 750) causing to be, effecting, producing, displaying, manifesting MBh. Kāv. BhP.
- • promoting or effecting any one's (gen. or comp.) welfare MBh. R. &c
- • imagining, fancying, AshṭāvS
• teaching MBh.
- • m. a creator, producer, efficient MBh. Kāv.
- • N. of Śiva (= dhyātṛ) MBh.
- • of Vishṇu A.
- • of the 22nd Kalpa (q.v.)
- • (ā), f. and n. the act of producing or effecting Nir. Sāh. BhP.
- • forming in the mind, conception, apprehension, imagination, supposition, fancy, thought, meditation (bhāvanayā, ind, in thought, in imagination
- • ○nām-√bandh, with loc., to occupy one's imagination with, direct one's thoughts to)
- MBh. Kāv. Śaṃk. Vedântas. &c
- • (in logic) that cause of memory which arises from direct perception Tarkas.
- • application of perfumes &c. (= adhivāsana) L.
- • (ā) f. demonstration, argument, ascertainment Yājñ.
- • feeling of devotion, faith in (loc.) Pañcat.
- • reflection, contemplation (5 kinds with Buddhists MWB. 128)
- • saturating any powder with fluid, steeping, infusion ŚārṅgS.
- • (in arithm.) finding by combination or composition
- • (with Jainas) right conception or notion
- • the moral of a fable HPariś.
- • N. of an Upanishad
- • a crow L.
- • water L.
- • n. furthering, promoting MBh.
- • the fruit of Dillenia Speciosa L.
- • (ifc.) nature, essence RāmatUp.
≫bhāvanā
- bhāvanā f. of prec., in comp
⋙bhāvanāpuruṣottamanāṭaka
- ○puruṣôttama-nāṭaka n. N. of a drama
⋙bhāvanāmaya
- ○maya mf(ī)n. produced by imagination or meditation
- • (ī), f. (with vidyā) wisdom obtained by medṭmeditation Dharmas.
⋙bhāvanāmārga
- ○mārga m. a spiritual state Divyâv.
⋙bhāvanāyukta
- ○yukta mfn. thoughtful, anxious MW.
⋙bhāvanāvicāra
- ○vicāra m
⋙bhāvanāviveka
- ○viveka m. N. of wks
⋙bhāvanāśraya
- ○"ṣśraya (○nâśr○), m. 'refuge of thought', N. of Śiva Pañcar.
⋙bhāvanāsārasaṃgraha
- ○sāra-saṃgraha m. N. of wk
⋙bhāvanopaniṣad
- bhāvanôpaniṣad f. N. of an Upanishad
≫bhāvanikā
- bhāvanikā f. N. of a woman Kathās.
≫bhāvanīya
- bhāvanīya mfn. (fr. Caus.) to be manifested or effected or accomplished Nīlak.
- • to be suffered or endured (as pain) Kād.
- • to be cherished or nourished MBh.
- • to be conceived or imagined or fancied or supposed (n. impers.) Kāv. Sarvad.
- • to be proved or taught MW.
≫bhāvayavya
- bhāvayavya m. (fr. bhāvayu), patr. of Svanaja ŚāṅkhŚr.
- • N. of the author of RV. i, 126, 6
≫bhāvayitavya
- bhāvayitavya mfn. (fr. Caus.) to be cherished or protected or taken care of AitUp.
⋙bhāvayitavyitṛ
- bhāvayitavḍyitṛ mfn. causing to be, cherishing, protecting, a protector or promoter AitUp. MBh.
- • (as fut.) one who will cause to be or call to life BhP.
≫bhāvayu
- bhāvayú mfn. cherishing, taking care of. protecting RV. x, 86, 15
≫bhāvi
- bhāvi in comp. for bhāvin
⋙bhāvicakravartin
- ○cakra-vartin m. a future king, hereditary prince Daś.
⋙bhāvitā
- ○tā f. the state of being or becoming &c. Daś.
- • futurity, predestination ib.
- • (ifc.) conforming one's self to Kām.
⋙bhāvitva
- ○tva n. the state of being or becoming (in anya-bh○) Suśr.
- • the being obliged to take place, inevitableness, necessity MBh. BhP.
⋙bhāviprāyaścitta
- ○prâyaścitta n. N. of wk
⋙bhāvyupadha
- bhāvy-upadha m. (scil. visarjanīya) the Visarjaniya following in the Padapātha after any vowel except a or ā MW.
≫bhāvika
- bhāvika mf(ī)n. actually being or existing, real, natural Sāṃkhyak.
- • full of feeling or sentiment, expressive Mālav.
- • future W.
- • n. language full of feeling or passion (= bhāvuka) Pratāp.
- • a figure of speech which consists in describing the past or future so vividly that it appears to be present Sāh. Kpr. &c
≫bhāvita
- bhāvita mfn. (fr. Caus.) caused to be, created, produced, obtained, got MBh. Kāv. &c
- • (ifc.) made to become, transformed into Bhag. Saṃk. Sāh.
- • manifested, displayed, exhibited Daś.
- • cherished protected, fostered, furthered, promoted MBh. Kāv. &c
- • cultivated, purified ( comp. below)
- • welldisposed, good-humoured Kād.
- • elated, in high spirits MBh.
- • thought about, imagined, fancied, conceived, known, recognised MBh. Kāv. &c
- • proved, established Yājñ.
- • meant or destined for (loc.) ŚārṅgP.
- • convicted Yājñ. MBh.
- • soaked in, steeped, infused Suśr. SārṅgS.
- • perfumed with, scented L.
- • pervaded or inspired by, occupied or engrossed with, devoted to, intent upon (instr. or comp.) MBh. Śaṃk. Pur.
- • directed towards, fixed upon BhP.
- • (in arithm.) involving a product of unknown quantities
- • n. a result or product obtained by multiplication (often expressed by the first syllable bhā) Col. (cf. IW. 133)
⋙bhāvitabuddhi
- ○buddhi mfn. one who has cultivated or purified his mind Sāh.
⋙bhāvitabhāvana
- ○bhāvana mfn. being one's self furthered and furthering others MBh.
⋙bhāvitavat
- ○vat mfn. one who has imagined or conceived or infused &c. W.
⋙bhāvitātman
- bhāvitâtman mfn. 'one whose soul is purified by meditating on the universal soul' or 'whose thoughts are fixed on the Supreme Spirit', meditative, devout, holy, a sage, saint MBh. Kāv. &c
- • (ifc.) engaged in, intent upon Śiś. xii, 38
- • m. N. of the 13th Muhūrta L.
≫bhāvitaka
- bhāvitaka n. = bhāvita n. Col.
≫bhāvitra
- bhāvitra n. the three worlds (viz. earth, heaven, and the lower regions or the atmosphere), the universe Uṇ. iv, 1, 170, Sch, (cf. bhavitra)
≫bhāvin
- bhāvin mfn. becoming, being, existing, wont to be (often ifc.) RPrāt. Hariv. Ragh.
- • about to be, future, imminent, predestined, inevitable (often used as fut. tense of √bhū) MBh. Kāv. &c
- • as one ought to be, good, able, capable (in a-bh○) Hariv.
- • (ifc.) being possessed of. MBh.
- • attached to (e.g. hari-bh○) Vop.
- • manifesting, showing, Mallin
- • furthering, blessing Hcat. (cf. loka-bh○)
- • worshipping ib.
- • beautiful, illustrious MW.
- • m. N. of every vowel except a and ā (prob. as 'liable to become the corresponding semivowel') VPrāt.
- • N. of the Śūdras in Plaksha-dvipa VP.
- • (inī), f. a noble or beautiful woman MBh. Kāv. &c
- • a wanton woman W.
- • a partic. musical composition Saṃgīt.
- • N. of one of the Mātṛis attending on Skanda MBh.
- • of the daughter of a Gandharva MārkP.
≫bhāvuka
- bhā́vuka mfn. being, becoming, disposed or about to be (often ifc. after an adv. in am
- • cf. andhambh○, āḍhyam-bh○ &c., and Pāṇ. 3-2, 57) TS. &c. &c
- • having a taste for the beautiful or poetical BhP.
- • producing, productive L.
- • happy, well, auspicious, prosperous W.
- • m. a sister's husband HPariś.
- • (ā), f. N. of a female demon Vcar. (cf. bhāvakā)
- • n. happiness, welfare L.
- • language full of feeling or passion Pratāp. (cf. bhāvika)
≫bhāvya
- bhāvyá mfn. (fr. √bhū or its Caus.) future, about to be or what ought to be or become RV. &c. &c. (in later language often used as fut. tense of √bhū
- • cf. bhāvin)
- • to be effected or accomplished or performed Kum. BhP.
- • to be apprehended or perceived Kathās.
- • to be (or being) imagined or conceived, AshṭāvS. (cf. dur-bh○)
- • easy to guess or understand Vām.
- • to be (or being) argued or demonstrated or admitted or approved Yājñ. Kāv.
- • to be convicted Mn. viii, 60
- • m. N. of a man (= bhāvayavya Nir.) RV. i, 126, 1 (others 'to be worshipped', others 'future')
- • of a king (= bhāvya-ratha or bhānu-ratha) VP.
- • n. (impers.) it is to be by (instr, ) Mn. v, 150
- • it should be understood Mṛicch. Sch.
⋙bhāvyatā
- ○tā f
⋙bhāvyatva
- ○tva n. the state of being about to happen, futurity KātyŚr.
⋙bhāvyaratha
- ○ratha m. N. of a king VP. (cf. bhāvya)
bhāvaḍa
- bhāvaḍa m. N. of a man Śatr.
bhāvata
- bhāvata mfn. (fr. bhavat) Pāṇ. 4-2, 115 Sch.
≫bhāvatka
- bhāvatka mfn. your honour's, your Kathās. (cf. Pāṇ. ib.)
bhāvalā
- bhāvalā f. N. of the wife of Bhāvaḍa Śatr.
bhāvāṭa
- bhāvâṭa bhāvâva, under bhāva
bhāṣ
- bhāṣ cl. r. Ā. (cf. Dhātup. xvi, 11) bhā́ṣate (ep. also P. ○ti
- • pf. babhāṣe Br. &c
- • fut. bhāṣiṣyate or bhāṣitā Gr.: aor. abhāṣiṣi, ○ṣṭhāḥ, ○ṣata Bhaṭṭ.
- • inf. bhāṣitum Up.
- • bhāṣṭum MBh.
- • ind, p. bhāṣitvā, -bhāṣya ib.), to speak, talk, say, tell (with acc, of thing or person, sometimes also with acc. of thing and person) Br. &c. &c
- • to speak of or about or on (acc.) Kām.
- • to announce, declare Gobh.
- • to call, name, describe as (with two acc.) Mn. Śrutab.
- • to use or employ in speaking Nir. Suśr.
- • Pass. bhāṣyate (aor. abhāṣi), to be spoken, be addressed or spoken to MBh. Kāv. &c.: Caus. bhāṣayati, ○te (aor. ababhāṣat or abībhaṣat Pāṇ. 7-4. 3), to cause to speak or talk MārkP.
- • to cause to speak, i.e. to think, agitate, disquiet R.
- • to say, speak MBh.: Desid, bibhāṣiṣate Gr.: Intens. babhāṣyate, bābhāṣṭi ib., (sometimes confounded with bhaṣ
- • √.bhaṇ and bhās)
≫bhāṣaka
- bhāṣaka mfn. (ifc.) speaking, talking about Kāv.
≫bhāṣaṇa
- bhāṣaṇa n. (ifc. f. ā) the act of speaking, talking, speech, talk Nir. Mn. MBh. &c
- • kind words, kindness (= sāma-dānâdi) Sāh.
- • (in dram.) expression of satisfaction after the attainment of an object Pratāp.
- • (ī), f. resembling L. (○ṇī-kṣaulema (?), m. N. of a family Saṃskārak.)
≫bhāṣā
- bhāṣā f. speech, language (esp. common or vernacular speech, as opp. to Vedic or in later times to Sanskṛit) Nir. Pāṇ. Mn. MBh.
- • any Prākṛit dialect or a partic. group of 5 of them (viz. Māhārāshṭri, Śauraseni, Māgadhi, Prācyā, and Avanti, also called Pañca-vidhā Bhāshā
- • under. prākṛta, p. 703) Cat.
- • description, definition Bhag.
- • (in law) accusation, charge, complaint, plaint Dhūrtas. Yājñ. Sch.
- • N. of Sarasvati L.
- • (in music) of a Rāgiṇi
⋙bhāṣākumudamañjarī
- ○kumuda-mañjarī f
⋙bhāṣākaumudī
- ○kaumudī f. N. of wks
⋙bhāṣācitraka
- ○citraka n. a play on words, conundrum Bālar.
⋙bhāṣājña
- ○jña m. 'versed in languages', N. of a man Kathās.
⋙bhāṣānuśāsana
- ○"ṣnuśāsana (ṣânuś○), n. N. of a Prākṛit grammar
⋙bhāṣāntara
- ○"ṣntara (○ṣânt○), n. another dialect or version, translation MW.
⋙bhāṣāpariccheda
- ○pariccheda m. 'definition of (the categories of) speech', N. of a compendium of the Nyāya system by Viśva-nātha IW. 60, n. 1
⋙bhāṣāpāda
- ○pāda m. the plaint or charge (the first of the 4 stages of a lawsuit
- • also N. of wk.)
⋙bhāṣāprakāśikā
- ○prakāśikā f
⋙bhāṣāmañjarī
- ○mañjarī f
⋙bhāṣāratna
- ○ratna n
⋙bhāṣārṇava
- ○"ṣrṇava (○ṣârṇ○), n
⋙bhāṣālīlāvatī
- ○līlāvatī f
⋙bhāṣāvivṛtigītā
- ○vivṛti-gītā f
⋙bhāṣāvṛtti
- ○vṛtti f
⋙bhāṣāvṛttyarthavṛtti
- ○vṛtty-artha-vṛtti f. N. of wks
⋙bhāṣāsama
- ○sama m. 'Prākṛit-like', a sentence so arranged that it may be either Sanskṛit or Prākṛit Sāh.
⋙bhāṣāsamiti
- ○samiti f. (with Jainas) moderation in speech Sarvad.
≫bhāṣika
- bhāṣika mfn. belonging to common or vernacular speech Nir.
- • (ā), f. speech, language Cat.
- • n. general rule ŚāṅkhGṛ.
⋙bhāṣikasūtra
- ○sūtra n. N. of a Sūtra (on the manner of marking the accent in the ŚBr.) attributed to Kātyāyana
⋙bhāṣikasvara
- ○svara m. = brāhmaṇasvara KātyŚr.
≫bhāṣita
- bhāṣita mfn. spoken, uttered, said
- • spoken to, addressed Mn. MBh. &c
- • n. speech, language, talk ib.
⋙bhāṣitapuṃska
- ○puṃska mfn. = ukta-puṃska (q.v.) Pāṇ. 6-3, 34 &c. (-tva n. vii, 3, 48 Sch.)
≫bhāṣitavya
- bhāṣitavya mfn. to be spoken to or addressed R. (v. l. for bhajitavya)
≫bhāṣitṛ
- bhā́ṣitṛ mfn. speaking, a speaker, talker (with acc, or ifc.) ŚBr. MBh. &c
≫bhāṣin
- bhāṣin mfn. saying, speaking, loquacious (mostly ifc.) MBh. Kāv. &c
⋙bhāṣipakṣin
- bhāṣi-pakṣin m. a talking bird Subh.
≫bhāṣya
- bhāṣya n. speaking, talking Suśr.
- • any work in the common or vernacular speech VPrāt. GṛS. Hariv.
- • an explanatory work, exposition, explanation, commentary (esp. on technical Sūtras) MBh. Var. &c
- • N. of Patañjali's Comm. on the Sūtras of Pāṇini (cf. mahā-bhāṣya)
- • of the 4th ch. of the BhavP.
- • a sort of house or building L.
⋙bhāṣyakāra
- ○kāra m. N. of various commentators (of Patañjali, Śaṃkarâcārya, a poet &c.) Pāṇ. Vārtt. VPrāt. Sch. Cat.
- • prapatti f. -stotra n. N. of wks
⋙bhāṣyakṛt
- ○kṛt m. the writer of any Comm., (esp.) N. of Patañjali Pāṇ. 8-1. 73 Sch.
⋙bhāṣyakaiyaṭīya
- ○kaiyaṭīya n. Kaiyaṭa's Comm. on Pāṇṣ. Bhāhya
⋙bhāṣyacandrikā
- ○candrikā f
⋙bhāṣyaṭīkā
- ○ṭīkā f
⋙bhāṣyadīpikā
- ○dīpikā f
⋙bhāṣyanavāhnika
- ○navâhnika n
⋙bhāṣyapratyaya
- ○pratyaya m
⋙bhāṣyapratyayodbodha
- ○pratyayôdbodha m
⋙bhāṣyapradīpa
- ○pradīpa m. (○pa-vivaraṇa n. and ○pôddyotana n. IW. 168),
⋙bhāṣyabhānuprabhā
- ○bhānu-prabhā f. N. of wks
⋙bhāṣyabhūta
- ○bhūta mfn. being an explanation, serving as a commentary Śiś. ii, 24
⋙bhāṣyaratnaprakāśikā
- ○ratna-prakāśikā f
⋙bhāṣyaratnaprabhā
- ○ratna-prabhā f
⋙bhāṣyaratnāvalī
- ○ratnâvalī f
⋙bhāṣyarāja
- ○rāja m
⋙bhāṣyavārttika
- ○vārttika n
⋙bhāṣyaviṣayavākyadīpikā
- ○viṣaya-vākya-dīpikā f
⋙bhāṣyavyākhyā
- ○vyākhyā f. N. of wks
⋙bhāṣyārthasaṃgraha
bhāṣyârtha-saṃgraha m
⋙bhāṣyāvatārikā
- bhāṣyâvatārikā f. N. of wks
bhāṣ
- bhāṣ (√bhaṣ), occurring only in rakṣo-bhāṣ, q.v
bhāṣa
- bhāṣa wṛ. for bhāsa, q.v
bhās
- bhās cl. 1. Ā. (cf. Dhātup. xvi, 23) / bhāsate (in older language also P. bhā́sati AV. &c
- • p. bhā́sat RV.
- • pf. babhāse MBh.
- • aor. abhāsiṣṭa Gr
- • fut. bhāsiṣyate, bhāsitā ib.), to shine, be bright RV. &c. &c
- • to appear ('as' or 'like', nom. or instr. of an abstract noun), occur to the mind, be conceived or imagined become clear or evident Sāh. Vedântas. &c.: Caus bhāsayati, ○te (aor. ababhāsat and abībhasat Pāṇ. 7-4, 3), to make shine, illuminate Up. MBh. &c.
- • to show, make evident, cause to appear ('by way of.' instr. of an abstract noun) Bhaṭṭ. Cat., Desid. bibhāsiṣate Gr.: Intens. bābhāsyate, bābhāsti ib. (cf. √bhā, of which √bhās is a secondary form)
≫bhās
- bhā́s n. f. (cf. 2. bhā) light or ray of light, lustre, brightness RV. &c. &c. (bhāsāṃ nidhi and bhāsām pati {cf. Hcat.}, m. 'receptacle or lord of rays of light', the sun)
- • an image, reflection shadow MW.
- • glory, splendour, majesty L.
- • wish, desire L.
⋙bhāskara
- ○kara mfn. (also bhāḥ-kara Pāṇ. 8-3, 46 Sch.) 'making light', shining, glittering, bright MBh. Bhartṛ. (vḷ. bhāsura and ○svara)
- • m. (ifc. f. ā) the sun TĀr. &c. &c
- • N. of Śiva MBh.
- • fire L.
- • a hero L.
- • Calotropis Gigantea L.
- • (also with dikṣita, paṇḍita, bhaṭṭa, miśra, śāstrin, ācārya &c.) N. of various authors (esp. of a celebrated astronomer, commonly called Bhāskarâcārya, q.v.)
- • often found at the end of names (e.g. jñāna-bh○, brahmaṇya-bh○ &c.)
- • n. gold L.
- • a kind of breach (made by thieves in a wall) Mṛicch.
- • N. of a Tirtha Cat.
- • -kaṇṭha m. N. of an author Cat.
- • -caritra n. N. of wk
- • -deva m. N. of a poet
- • -nandin m. the son of the god of the sun Mṛicch.
- • -nṛsiṃha m. N. of a Sch. on Vātsyāyana's Kāma-sūtra (he wrote in 1788)
- • -priya m. 'fond of the sun', a ruby L.
- • -bhāṣya n. N. of wk
- • -rāya m. N. of various authors Cat.
- • -lavaṇa n. a partic. mixture Bhpr.
- • -vat mfn. possessing a sun Hcat.
- • -varman m. N. of a man Daś.
- • of various princes Hcar. Vās. Introd
- • -vrata n. N. of a partic. religious observance Cat.
- • -śarman and -śiṣya m. N. of authors Cat.
- • -saptamī f. N. of the 7th day in the light half of the month Māgha W.
- • -sena m. N. of a poet Cat.
- • -stotra n. N. of a hymn to the sun
- • ○râcārya m. N. of various authors (esp. of a celebrated astronomer who lived in the 12th century and wrote the Siddhānta-śiromaṇi IW. 176 &c.)
- • ○râvarta m. a partic. kind of headache L.
- • ○râhnika n. N. of wk.: ○róṣṭā f. Polanisia, Icosandra L.
⋙bhāskaraṇa
- ○karaṇa Vop. ii, 44 Pāṇ. 8-3, 46 Sch.
⋙bhāskari
- ○kari m. (patr. fr. bhās-kara) N. of the planet Saturn L.
- • of the monkey king Su-grīva Bālar.
- • of a Mūi MBh.
⋙bhāskarīya
- ○karīya mfn. belonging to or coming from Bhās-kara
- • m. a pupil of Bhās-kara Sāy.
- • n. N. of wk
⋙bhāskhara
- ○khara
⋙bhāspati
- ○pati
⋙bhāspheru
- ○pheru Vop. ii, 45 Pāṇ. 8-3, 46 Sch.
⋙bhāsvat
- ○vat (bhā́s.) mfn. luminous, splendid, shining RV. &c. &c
- • m. the sun, light, brightness Kāv. Kathās. &c
- • a hero L.
- • (atī), f. the city of the sun W.
- • N. of the dawn or of a river Naigh. i, 8 ; 13
- • N. of wk
- • ○tīkarana n. ○tī-vivaraṇa n. N. of wks
≫bhāṛjīka
- bhā́-ṛjīka p. 751, col, 1
≫bhāḥsatya
- bhā́ḥ-satya p. 751, col. 2
≫bhāsa
- bhāsá m. light, lustre, brightness (often ifc.) MBh. Hariv. Kathās.
- • impression made on the mind, fancy MW.
- • a bird of prey, vulture (L. = śakunta, kukkuṭa, gṛdhra &c.)
- AdbhBr. Āpast. MBh. Hariv. &c. (wṛ. bhāṣa)
- • a cow-shed L.
- • N. of a man Rājat.
- • of a dramatic poet (also called Bhāsaka) Mālav. Hcar. &c
- • of a son of a minister of king Candra-prabha Kathās.
- • of a Dānava ib.
- • of a mountain MBh.
- • (ī), f. N. of the mother of the vultures (a daughter of Tāmrā) MBh. Hariv. Pur.
- • of a daughter of Prādhā MBh.
- • n. (m. TBr.) N. of a Sāman Br. ŚrS.
⋙bhāsakarṇa
○karṇa m. N. of a Rākshasa R.
⋙bhāsatā
- ○tā f. the being a vulture or bird of prey Mn. xi, 25
⋙bhāsavilāsasaṃvāda
- ○vilāsa-saṃvāda m. N. of ch. of the Vāsishṭha-rāmayaṇa
≫bhāsaka
- bhāsaka mfn. (fr. Caus.) causing to appear, enlightening, making evident or intelligible (ifc.) Vedântas. Sarvad. (-tva n.)
- • N. of a dramatic poet ( bhāsa)
≫bhāsana
- bhāsana n. shining, glittering, brilliance, splendour Pāṇ. Nir.
≫bhāsanta
- bhāsanta mfn. splendid, beautiful L.
- • m. the sun or the moon or a star L.
- • the bird Bhāsa L.
- • (ī), f. an asterism, Nakshatra L.
≫bhāsas
- bhā́sas n. (for 2. col. 2) brightness, light, lustre RV. vi, 4, 3 ; 12, 5
≫bhāsāketu
- bhāsā́-ketu mfn. (fr. instr. of 2. ) perceivable by or appearing through light RV. x, 20, 3
≫bhāsāya
- bhāsāya Nom. Ā. ○yate, to resemble the bird Bhāsa Kāv.
≫bhāsin
- bhāsin mfn. shining, brilliant ( ūrdhva- and jyotir-bh○)
≫bhāsu
- bhāsu m. the sun L.
≫bhāsura
- bhāsura mfn. shining, radiant, bright, splendid Kāv. Rājat. &c
- • (ifc.) excellent in, distinguished by Cat.
- • terrible (?) L.
- • m. a crystal L.
- • a hero L.
- • n. Costus Speciosus or Arabicus L.
⋙bhāsuratva
- ○tva n. splendour Mālav.
⋙bhāsuradeha
- ○deha mfn. having a splendid body or from MBh.
⋙bhāsurapuṣpā
- ○puṣpā f. Tragia Involucrata L.
⋙bhāsuramūrti
- ○mūrti mfn. = -deha MBh.
⋙bhāsurahemarāśi
- ○hemarāśi m. a glittering heap of gold Ragh.
⋙bhāsurānandanātha
- bhāsurânanda-nātha m. N. of Bhāskarâcārya after his initiation Cat.
≫bhāsuraka
- bhāsuraka m. N. of a man Mudr.
- • (also -siṃha), N. of a lion Pañcat.
≫bhāsya
- bhāsya mfn. (fr. Caus.) to be made visible, to be brought to light (-tva n.) Vedântas.
⋙bhāsyasūtra
- ○sūtra n. N. of a ch. in the Kātantra treating of the meaning of grammatical forms
≫bhāsvara
- bhāsvará mf(ā)n. shining, brilliant, bright, resplendent ŚBr. &c. &c
- • m. the sun L.
- • a day L.
- • N. of a satellite of the god of the sun MBh.
- • of a Buddhist deity (?) L.
- • n. Costus Arabicus or Speciosus L.
⋙bhāsvaravarṇa
- ○varṇa (bhā́sv○), mfn. light-coloured, having the colour of light ŚBr.
bhāsada
- bhā́sada m. (fr. bhasad) a buttock RV. (du. VS.)
bhāsas
- bhā́sas n. (√bhas) food, prey RV. iv, 33, 4 (cf. 1. bhāsas, col, 1)
bhāsin
- bhāsin bhāsura, above
bhāsoka
- bhāsoka m. N. of a poet Cat.
bhāskara
- bhās-kara &c. 2. bhās, col. 1
bhāstrāyaṇa
- bhāstrāyaṇa n. (fr. bhastrā), g. arīhaṇâdi
≫bhāstrāyaṇaka
- bhāstrāyaṇaka mfn. (fr. prec.). ib.
bhāsmana
- bhāsmana mf(ī)n. (fr. bhasman) made or consisting of ashes, ashy Śiś.
≫bhāsmāyana
- bhāsmāyana next
≫bhāsmāyanya
- bhāsmāyanya m. patr. fr. bhasman g. kuñjâdi
- • pl. bhāsmāyanāḥ ib.
bhiḥkharāja
- bhiḥkha-rāja m. N. of a king Rājat.
bhikṣ
- bhikṣ (fr. Desid. of √bhaj lit. 'to wish to, share or partake'), cl, 1. Ā. (cf. Dhātup. xvi, 5) bhíkṣate (ep. also P. ○ti
- • pf. bibhíkṣe Br. &c
- • aor, abhikṣiṣṭa Gr
- • fut. bhikṣiṣyate MBh.
- • inf. bhikṣitum ib.), to wish for, desire (acc. or gen.) RV. &c. &c
- • to beg anything (esp. alms) from (two acc. or acc. of thing and abl. of pers.) VS. &c. &c
- • to be weary or distressed (?) L.: Caus. bhikṣayati, to cause to beg Rājat.
≫bhikṣaṇa
- bhikṣaṇa n. (and ā f. L.) the act of begging, asking alms Āpast. MBh.
≫bhikṣā
- bhikṣā́ f. the act of begging or asking (with √kṛ, to beg
- • with √aṭ, car, bhram and yā, to go about begging) ŚBr. &c. &c
- • any boon obtained by begging (alms, food &c.) AV. &c. &c. (also ifc., e.g. putra-bhikṣāṃ dehí, 'grant the boon of a son' R.)
- • hire, wages L.
- • service L.
⋙bhikṣākaragupta
- ○kara-gupta m. N. of a poet Cat.
⋙bhikṣākaraṇa
- ○karaṇa n. asking alms, mendicancy Dhūrtas.
⋙bhikṣācara
- ○cara mf(ī)n. going about begging, a mendicant R.
• m. N. of a son of Bhoja (also called, bhikṣu) Rājat.
⋙bhikṣācaraṇa
- ○caraṇa n. (cf. GṛS.),
⋙bhikṣācarya
- ○cárya n. (cf. ŚBr
- • ā f. PārGṛ.
- • ○rya-caraṇa n. ib.) going about for alms, mendicancy
⋙bhikṣācāra
- ○cāra mfn. = -cara mfn. ŚārṅgP.
⋙bhikṣāṭana
- ○"ṣṭana (○kṣâḻ○), mfn. id. L.
- • m. N. of a poet Cat.
- • n. wandering about for alms, mendicancy Kāv. Pur. &c. (acc. with √kṛ, to go about begging Pañcat.
- • with Caus. of √kṛ, to cause to go about begging ib.)
- • N. of ch. of BrahmâṇḍaP.
- • -kāvya n. N. of a poem
- • -nāṭaka n. N. of a drama
⋙bhikṣānna
- ○"ṣnna (○kṣânna), n. food obtained as alms Hit.
⋙bhikṣāpātra
- ○pātra n. a mendicant's bowl, alms-dish Pañcat.
⋙bhikṣābiḍāla
- ○biḍāla m. = bhikṣā biḍālaiva Pāṇ. 6-2, 72 Sch.
⋙bhikṣābhāṇḍa
- ○bhāṇḍa n. = -pātra Kathās.
⋙bhikṣābhuj
- ○bhuj mfn. living on alms Rājat.
⋙bhikṣāmāṇava
- ○māṇava m. a beggar boy (as a term of contempt) Pāṇ. 6-2, 69 Sch.
⋙bhikṣāyaṇa
- ○"ṣyaṇa (○ṣây○), n. = (and v, for) bhikṣâtaṇa Bhartṛ.
⋙bhikṣārthin
- ○"ṣrthin (○kṣârthín), mfn. asking for alms, a beggar or mendicant Mn. viii, 23
⋙bhikṣārha
- ○"ṣrha (○kṣârha), mfn. worthy of alms MW.
⋙bhikṣāvat
- ○vat mfn. receiving alms, begging MBh.
⋙bhikṣāvāsas
- ○vāsas n. a beggar's dress Pāṇ. 6-2, 71 Sch.
⋙bhikṣāvṛtti
- ○vṛtti mfn. living on alms, begging Pañcar.
⋙bhikṣāśin
- ○"ṣśin (○kṣâśin), mfn. eating begged food, dishonest Bhartṛ. Kathās.
- • ○śi-tva n. mendicancy, roguery Hit.
⋙bhikṣāhāra
- ○"ṣhāra (○kṣâh○), m. begged food Bhartṛ.
- • mfn. = bhikṣā-bhuj ŚārṅgP.
⋙bhikṣotkara
- bhikṣôtkara m. scattering alms W.
⋙bhikṣopajīvin
- bhikṣôpajīvin mfn. = bhikṣā-vṛtti MW.
≫bhikṣāka
- bhikṣāka m. a beggar, mendicant Rājat.
- • (ī), f. a female beggar Pāṇ. 3-2, 155
≫bhikṣita
- bhikṣita mfn. begged, solicited or obtained as alms (cf. śūdra-bh○) Yājñ. MBh.
≫bhikṣitavya
- bhikṣitavyá mfn. to be begged or asked for ŚBr.
≫bhikṣin
- bhikṣin mfn. begging, asking for alms R.
≫bhikṣu
- bhikṣu m. a beggar, mendicant, religious mṭmendicant (esp. a Brāhman in the fourth Āśrama or period of his life, when he subsists entirely on alms) Mn. MBh. &c. (cf. RTL. 55, n. 1)
- • a Buddhist mendicant or monk
- Kathās. Lalit. (cf. MWB. 55)
- • a partic. Buddha L.
- • Asteracantha Longifolia L.
- • Sphaerantus Mollis L.
- • N. of an Āṅgirasa (author of RV. x, 117) RAnukr.
- • of a son of Bhoja Rājat.
- • of a poet Cat.
- • n. N. of an Upanishad (cf. bhikṣukôpaniṣad),
⋙bhikṣucaryā
- ○caryā f. 'a mendicant's course of life', begging BhP.
⋙bhikṣutattva
- ○tattva n. N. of wk
⋙bhikṣubhāva
- ○bhāva m. monkhood, priesthood Divyâv.
⋙bhikṣurākṣasa
- ○rākṣasa m. a Rākshasa in the shape of a religious mendicant Jātakam.
⋙bhikṣusaṃgha
- ○saṃgha m. the association of Buddhist monks Lalit.
⋙bhikṣusaṃghāṭī
- ○saṃghāṭī f. mendicant's clothes, old or ragged raiment Suśr.
⋙bhikṣusūtra
- ○sūtra n. a collection of rules or precepts for mendicants Pāṇ. 4-3, 110
- • -bhāṣya-vārttika n. N. of a Comm. on prec
⋙bhikṣuhala
- ○hala m. or n. (?) N. of a partic. squaremeasure Inscr.
≫bhikṣuka
- bhikṣuka m. a beggar, mendicant, a Brāhman of the mendicant order (cf. bhikṣu)
- GṛS. Mn. MBh. &c. (cf. RTL. 386)
- • (ī), f. below
⋙bhikṣukasatī
- ○satī f. a virtuous female mendicant L.
⋙bhikṣukopaniṣad
- bhikṣukôpaniṣad f. N. of an Upanishad
≫bhikṣukī
- bhikṣukī f. (of prec.) a female mendicant MBh. R. &c
⋙bhikṣukīparāka
- ○parāka m. or n. (?) N. of a building Rājat.
≫bhikṣuṇī
- bhikṣuṇī f. a Buddhist female mendicant or nun Lalit. Divyâv. (cf. MWB. 86)
≫bhikṣya
- bhikṣya Nom. P. ○yati, to beg or ask for alms, g. kaṇḍv-ādi (not in Kāś.)
bhiṇḍa
- bhiṇḍa m. (or ā f. Pañcat.), bhiṇḍaka, or ○ḍītaka, m. (cf. L.) Abelmoschus Esculentus
bhiṇḍimāla
- bhiṇḍimāla m. (or ā f.) = bhindipāla, 4
bhitta
- bhitta bhitti, p. 757, col. 1
bhid
- bhid cl. P.Ā. (cf. Dhātup. xix, 2) bhinátti, bhintte (impf. 2. 3. sg. ábhinat RV.
- • Subj. bhin'ādaḥ ib.
- • Impv. bindhí ib.
- • binddhi Var.
- • cl, 1. P. bhédati RV.
- • Pot. bhideyam AV.
- • pf. bibhéda RV.
- • aor, 2. 3. sg. bhét RV. abhaitsīt R.
- • bhitthās TS.
- • Prec. bhitsīṣṭa Gr
- • fut. bhetsyáti, ○te Br. &c
- • Cond. abhetsyat Up.
- • fut. bhettā Gr
- • inf. bhéttavaí ŚBr.
- • bhettum ib. &c
- • ind. p. bhittvā́, -bhidya RV. &c.), to split, cleave, break, cut or rend asunder, pierce, destroy RV. &c. &c,
- • to pass through (as a planet or, comet) Hariv. Var.
- • to disperse (darkness) R. Śak.
- • to transgress, violate, (a compact or alliance) MBh. Kāv. &c
- • to open, expand MaitrUp. Megh.
- • to loosen, disentangle, dissolve MBh. Kāv. &c
- • to disturb, interrupt, stop ib.
- • to disclose, betray Mn. MBh. &c
- • to disunite, set at variance ib.
- • to distinguish, discriminate L.: Pass, bhidyáte (ep. also ○ti aor. abhedi Br. MBh. &c
- • pf. bibhide Kālid.), to be split or broken, burst (intrans.) Br. &c. &c
- • to be opened (as a closed hand, eyes &c.) Kāv. Pur.
- • to overflow (as water) R. Hariv.
- • to be loosened, become loose MuṇḍUp. Kāv.
- • to be stopped or interrupted MBh.
- • to be disclosed or betrayed Kāv.
- • to be changed or altered (in mind), be won over Kāv. Pur.
- • to be disunited MBh.
- • to keep aloof from (instr.) ib.
- • to be distinguished, differ from (abl.) Sāṃkhyak. Kāv. &c.: Caus. bhedayati, ○te (aor. abībhidat
- • cf. also bhidāpana), to cause to split or break &c
- • to split, break, shatter, crush, destroy cf. MBh. cf. Hariv. cf. Hit
- • to separate, divide ( bhedita)
- • to disunite, set at variance, perplex, unsettle (in opinion), seduce, win over cf. MBh. cf. R.: Desid. bíbhitsati, ○te, to wish to break through or disperse or defeat cf. RV. cf. MBh. (cf., bibhitsā): Desid, of Caus., bibhedayiṣu: Intens. bebhidīti or bebhetti, to cleave repeatedly cf. Bhaṭṭ.
≫bhitta
- bhitta n. a fragment, section ŚāṅkhGṛ.
- • = bhitti, a partition, wall Inscr.
≫bhitti
- bhittí f. breaking, splitting Kāṭh.
- • a mat (made of split reeds) ŚBr.
- • a wall (of earth or masonry), partition, panel MaitrUp. Inscr. &c
- • (ifc. with parts of the body) a wall-like surface (cf. kapola-, gaṇḍa-bh○)
- • a fragment, bit, portion L.
- • a place, spot Mudr.
- • a rent, fissure L.
- • a flaw, deficiency W.
- • an opportunity, occasion L.
⋙bhittikhātana
- ○khātana m. 'wall-digger', a rat L.
⋙bhitticaura
- ○caura m. 'wall-burglar', a house-breaker L.
⋙bhittipātana
- ○pātana m. 'wall-destroyer', a kind of rat L.
≫bhittika
- bhittika mf(ā)n. (ifc.) = bhitti, breaking, splitting Hcat.
- • a wall ib.
- • (ā), f. a partition, wall L.
- • a small house-lizard L.
- • Asparagus Racemosus L.
≫bhitra
- bhitra n. (for bhit-tra?) a kind of dance Saṃgīt.
≫bhid
- bhíd mfn. (ifc.) breaking, splitting, piercing, destroying Kāv. Kathās. Pur. (cf. aśma-, giri-, tamo-, pura-bhid &c.)
- • f. a wall (= bhitti) RV. i, 174, 8
- • separation, distinction BhP.
- • a sort, kind, species L.
≫bhidaka
- bhidaka m. 'cutter' or 'wounder', a sword L.
- • Indra's thunderbolt L.
≫bhidā
- bhidā f. splitting, bursting, destroying, destruction Kāv. (cf. dur-bhida)
- • separation ( -bhṛt)
- • distinction, difference Kāv. BhP.
- • a kind or species. Sāh.
- • coriander L.
⋙bhidābhṛt
- ○bhṛt mfn. 'broken' or 'enduring separation' Śiś. vi, 5
≫bhidāpana
- bhidāpana n. (from an irreg. Caus. bhidāpaya) causing to break or pound or trample on BhP.
≫bhidi
- bhidi m. a thunderbolt Uṇ. iv, 142 Sch.
≫bhidira
- bhidira n. id. ib., i, 52 Sch.
≫bhidu
- bhidu m. id., i, 24 Sch.
≫bhidura
- bhidura mfn. (ifc.) breaking, splitting, piercing, destroying Hcar.
- • easily split or broken, fragile, brittle, Mālatim. (cf. Vām. v, 2, 60)
- • divided, variegated, mingled or mingling with Śiś.
- • m. a chain for an elephant's feet L.
- • n. a thunderbolt Uṇ. i, 52, Sch,
⋙bhidurasvana
- ○svana m. 'making a piercing noise', N. of an Asura Hariv.
≫bhidelima
- bhidelima mfn. easily broken, brittle, fragile Sadukt. (cf. Pāṇ. 3-1, 96 Vārtt. 1 Pat.)
≫bhidya
bhidya m. a rushing river or N. of a rṭrushing Ragh. Bhaṭṭ. (cf. Pāṇ. 3-1, 115)
- • n. splitting, breaking, destroying (cf. pūr-bhídya and śīrṣa-bhídya)
≫bhidra
- bhidra n. a thunderbolt Uṇ. ii, 13 Sch.
≫bhidvat
- bhid-vat mfn. containing the
⋙bhid
- √bhid Kāṭh.
≫bhindu
- bhindú m. a breaker, destroyer RV. i, 11, 4
- • a bubble on liquids TS. ĀpŚr. (cf. bindu)
- • f. a woman who brings forth a still-born child L. (cf. nindu)
≫bhindura
- bhindura m. Ficus Infectoria L.
≫bhinddhilavaṇā
- bhinddhi-lavaṇā f. (fr. 2. sg. Impv. + l○) constant sprinkling of salt, g. mayūra-vyaṃsakâdi (cf. paca-lavaṇā)
≫bhinna
- bhinná mfn. split, broken, shattered, pierced, destroyed RV. &c. &c
- • leaky (as a ship) MBh.
- • broken through, transgressed, violated Mn. MBh. &c
- • divided into parts, anything less than a whole Yājñ. Kāv. &c
- • opened, expanded, blown MBh. Kāv. &c
- • detached, disjoined, loosened ib.
- • interrupted, disturbed Bhartṛ.
- • disclosed, betrayed R.
- • disunited, set at variance MBh.
- • seduced, bribed Kām. Hit.
- • changed, altered Yājñ. Suśr.
- • distinct, different from or other than (abl. or comp.) GṛŚrS. Kāv. &c
- • deviating, abnormal, irregular Kāv.
- • mixed or mingled with (instr. or comp.) ib.
- • cleaving to (loc. or comp.) ib.
- • = bhinna-karaṭa MBh. i, 7006
- • m. (in arithm.) a fraction, Lilāv
- • (ā), f. Sanseviera Roxburghiana L.
- • n. a fragment, bit, portion W.
- • a wound from a pointed weapon, a stab Suśr.
- • a partic. mode of fighting Hariv.
⋙bhinnakaṭa
- ○kaṭa (cf. Ragh.),
⋙bhinnakaraṭa
- ○karaṭa (cf. MBh.), mfn. a rutting elephant having a fissure in the temples (from which fluid exudes)
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- bhinnakarindrakumbhamuktāmaya3bhinná--kari9ndra-kumbha-muktā-maya mf(ī)n. consisting of pearls fallen from the crack in the frontal protuberances of a chief elephant ŚārṅgP.
⋙bhinnakarṇa
- ○karṇa mfn. having divided ears (said of partic. animals) Pāṇ. 6-3, 115
⋙bhinnakalpa
- ○kalpa mfn. having different rites ŚrS.
⋙bhinnakāla
- ○kāla mfn. one who does not keep to the right time, ŚāṅkhGr
⋙bhinnakumbha
- ○kumbha m. a person who has regained his liberty by redeeming his pledge L.
⋙bhinnakūṭa
- ○kūṭa mfn. each employing a different stratagem Kām. (cf. Sch.)
- • n. an army whose inferior officers have perished L.
⋙bhinnakrama
- ○krama mfn. out of order or place, displaced Kuval. TāṇḍyaBr. Comm. &c
⋙bhinnakleśa
- ○kleśa mfn. one in whom the (Buddhistic) Kleśas (s.v.) are destroyed L.
- • -tva n. ib.
⋙bhinnagaṇḍakaraṭa
- ○gaṇḍa-karaṭa mfn. = -karaṭa Bhartṛ.
⋙bhinnagati
- ○gati mfn. going with great strides or quickly Śak.
⋙bhinnagarbha
- ○garbha mfn. disunited in the centre, disorganised (said of an army) Kām.
⋙bhinnagātrikā
- ○gātrikā f. Cucumis Usitatissimus L.
⋙bhinnaguṇana
- ○guṇana n. multiplication of fractions Col.
⋙bhinnaghana
- ○ghana m. the cube of a fraction ib.
⋙bhinnajāti
- ○jāti mfn. pl. of different rank Yājñ. Comm.
- • -mat mfn. id. MārkP.
⋙bhinnajātīya
- ○jātīya mfn. of a different kind ĀpŚr. Comm.
- • of a different tribe or caste MW.
⋙bhinnatantra
- ○tantra mfn. occurring or happening in different actions KātyŚr.
⋙bhinnatva
- ○tva n. the state of being different from (comp.) Sāh.
⋙bhinnadarśin
- ○darśin mfn. seeing diffṭdifferent things, state a difference, making a dṭdifferent (opp. to sama-d○), partial BhP.
⋙bhinnadalā
- ○dalā f. Sanseviera Roxburghiana L.
⋙bhinnadṛś
- ○dṛś mfn. -darśin BhP.
⋙bhinnadeśa
- ○deśa mfn. occurring or happening in various places
- • -tva n. Śak.
⋙bhinnadeha
- ○deha mfn. 'whose body is pierced', wounded MW.
⋙bhinnanau
- ○nau or mfn. 'whose ship is broken', shipwrecked ib.
⋙bhinnanauka
- ○nauka mfn. 'whose ship is broken', shipwrecked ib.
⋙bhinnaparikarman
- ○parikarman n. an arithmetical operation with fractions Col.
⋙bhinnapnakāra
- ○pnakāra mfn. of a different kind or sort MW.
⋙bhinnabhāgahara
- ○bhāga-hara (prob. wṛ. for -hāra), m. division of fractions, Lil
⋙bhinnabhājana
- ○bhājana or n. a broken pot or vessel, potsherd MW.
⋙bhinnabhāṇḍa
- ○bhāṇḍa n. a broken pot or vessel, potsherd MW.
⋙bhinnabhinnātman
- ○bhinnâtman m. chick-pea, Cicer Arietinum L.
⋙bhinnamantra
- ○mantra mfn. one who has betrayed a plan R.
⋙bhinnamarman
- ○marman mfn. pierced in the vital organs. mortally wounded MW.
⋙bhinnamaryāda
- ○maryāda (cf. Cāṇ. Uttarar.) or (cf. MārkP.), mfn. whose course is broken, separated from the right way, uncontrolled, unrestrained, regardless, disrespectful
⋙bhinnamaryādin
- ○maryādin (cf. MārkP.), mfn. whose course is broken, separated from the right way, uncontrolled, unrestrained, regardless, disrespectful
⋙bhinnamastakapiṇḍaka
- ○mastakapiṇḍaka or mfn. whose skull and forehead are cloven, (an elephant) whose frontal prominences have fissures MW.
⋙bhinnamastakapiṇḍika
- ○mastakapiṇḍḍika mfn. whose skull and forehead are cloven, (an elephant) whose frontal prominences have fissures MW.
⋙bhinnayojanī
- ○yojanī f. Plectranthus Scutellarioides Bhpr. (wṛ. -yājanī)
⋙bhinnaruci
- ○ruci mfn. having a different taste Ragh. Mālav.
⋙bhinnaliṅga
- ○liṅga n. incongruity of gender in a comparison Pratāp.
⋙bhinnaliṅgaka
- ○liṅgaka mf(ikā)n. containing words of different gender ib.
⋙bhinnavacana
- ○vacana mf(ā)n. containing words of different number ib.
- • n. incongruity of number in a comparison ib.
⋙bhinnavat
- ○vat mfn. one who has divided MW.
⋙bhinnavarga
- ○varga m. the square of a fraction Col.
⋙bhinnavarcas
- ○varcas mfn. voiding excrement Suśr. Car. (also ○ska)
- • having thin evacuations (-tva n.) Car.
⋙bhinnavarṇa
- ○varṇa mfn. changed in colour, discoloured, pale Megh.
- • of a different caste or tribe MW.
⋙bhinnavartman
- ○vartman mfn. separated from the right way Kām.
⋙bhinnaviṭka
- ○viṭka mfn. (fr. 3. viṣ) = -varcas Suśr. Bhpr.
- • -tva, n. = -varcas-tva ŚārṅgS. (cf. Sch. 'change of colour in the faeces')
⋙bhinnavṛtta
- ○vṛtta mfn. one who has abandoned the path of duty, leading a bad life MBh. Yājñ.
- • containing a metrical fault Cat.
⋙bhinnavṛtti
- ○vṛtti mfn. having different occupations Bhaṭṭ.
- • having a different profession Yājñ. Comm.
- • leading a bad life, following evil courses (= vṛtta
- • -tā f.) Mn. MBh.
- • wṛ. for -vṛtta Cat.
⋙bhinnavyavakalita
- ○vyavakalita n. subtraction of fractions Col.
⋙bhinnaśakṛt
- ○śakṛt mfn. = -varcas Car.
⋙bhinnasaṃhati
- ○saṃhati mfn. whose union is broken, disunited MW.
⋙bhinnasaṃkalana
- ○saṃkalana (cf. MW.) or (cf. Col.), n. addition of fractions,
⋙bhinnasaṃkalita
- ○saṃḍkalita (cf. Col.), n. addition of fractions,
⋙bhinnasvara
- ○svara mfn. having a broken or changed voice Suśr.
- • discordant MW.
- • -mukha-varṇa mfn. having a broken or changed voice and complexion Pañcat.
⋙bhinnahṛti
- ○hṛti f. division of fractions Līl.
⋙bhinnahṛdaya
- ○hṛdaya mfn. pierced through the heart Ragh.
⋙bhinnāñjana
bhinnâñjana n. divided antimony or collyrium mixed (with oil &c.), eye-ointment Kāv. Suśr.
- • -cayôpama mfn. like a quantity of pounded antimony Hariv.
- • -varṇa mfn. having the colour of pounded antimony (-tā, f.) Śiś.
- • -saṃnibha mfn. similar to pounded antimony Ṛitus.
- • ○nâkāra (cf. Hariv.) or ○nâbha (cf. MW.), mfn. appearing like pounded antimony
⋙bhinnābhinna
- bhinnâbhinna mfn. distinct and not dṭdifferent, separate and not separate MW.
⋙bhinrārtha
- bhinrârtha mfn. having different aims ĀpŚr. Comm.
- • having a clear or distinct meaning, clear, perspicuous Śak.
- • -tā f. clearness, intelligibleness ib.
⋙bhinnodara
- bhinnôdara m. 'born from a different womb', a brother by a different mother, a half brother MW.
≫bhinnaka
- bhinnaka mfn. broken MantraBr.
- • m. 'a seceder', a Buddhistic mendicant L.
- • N. of a musical mode or Rāga Vikr.
- • (ī), ind, with √kṛ, to divide, separate Śiś.
≫bhettavya
- bhettavya mfn. to be broken or split R.
- • to be betrayed or divulged Hariv.
≫bhettṛ
- bhettṛ́ mfn. breaking, splitting, bursting through, piercing
- • a breaker &c. RV. &c, &c
- • a conqueror Cat.
- • an interrupter, disturber, frustrator Kām.
- • a divulger, betrayer MBh. Yājñ.
- • a factious or seditious man MW.
- • m. N. of Skanda Mṛicch.
- • N. of a partic. magical spell recited over weapons R.
≫bheda
- bheda
⋙bhedana
- bheḍdana &c. P. 766.
bhind
- bhind v. l. for √bind, q.v
bhindipāla
- bhindipāla or ○laka m. a short javelin or arrow thrown from the hand or shot through a tube (others 'a stone fastened to a string' or 'a kind of sling for throwing stones') MBh. R. &c. (vḷ. bhindapāla, , bhindomāla, bhindimāla or ○laka, bhindumāla)
bhindu
- bhindu bhinna &c. col. 1
bhiyas
- bhiyás &c. p. 758, col. r
bhiriṇṭikā
- bhiriṇṭikā f. a species of plant (= śveta-guñjā) L. (v. l. bhṛṅṭikā)
bhiru
- bhiru m. N. of a man (also ○ruka) Divyâv.
⋙bhirukaccha
- ○kaccha n. N. of a town ib.
bhil
- bhil = √bil, q.v
bhilma
- bhilma n. a word used to explain bilma Nir. i, 20
bhilla
- bhilla m. N. of a wild mountain race, (prob.) the 'Bheels' (who live in the Vindhya hills, in the forests of Malwa, Mewar, Kandesh, the Dakhin) Kāv. Kathās. &c. (ifc. f. ā)
- • a king of the Bhillas Kathās.
- • the son of a Śabara and an Andhri (who was previously married to a Nishṭhya, ) L.
- • a species of Lodhra L.
- • (ī), f. a Bhilla woman, Śārṅgp
- • Symplocos Racemosa L.
⋙bhillagavī
- ○gavī f. = gavayī, the female of the Bos Gavaeus L.
⋙bhillataru
- ○taru m. Symplocos Racemosa L.
⋙bhillabhūṣaṇā
- ○bhūṣaṇā f. the seed of Abrus Precatorius L.
≫bhillin
- bhillin m. Symplocos Racemosa L.
≫bhillī
- bhillī f. of bhilla, in comp
⋙bhillīcakreśvara
- ○cakrêśvara m. N. of Vishṇu Pañcar.
⋙bhillīnātha
- ○nātha m. N. of an author Cat.
≫bhilloṭa
- bhilloṭa or m. a species of plant (prob. = bhilla-taru) Suśr.
⋙bhilloṭaka
- bhilloḍṭaka m. a species of plant (prob. = bhilla-taru) Suśr.
bhiścā
- bhiścā f. N. of a woman Rājat.
bhiṣaj
- bhiṣaj (prob. = , 'to attach, plaster'), only 3. sg. pr. bhithákti, to heal, cure RV. viii, 68, 2
≫bhiṣak
- bhiṣak in comp. for 2. bhiṣaj
⋙bhiṣakcakracittotsava
- ○cakracittôtsava m
⋙bhiṣakcakranidāna
- ○cakra-nidāna n. N. of wks
⋙bhiṣaktama
- ○tama (○ṣák-), mfn. most healing
- • m. du. 'the best physicians', the Aśvins RV. AV. BhP.
⋙bhiṣaktara
- ○tara (○ṣák-), mfn. more healing AV.
⋙bhiṣaktva
- ○tva n. the state or condition of a physṭphysicians Sāy.
⋙bhiṣakpāśa
- ○pāśa m. an inferior physṭphysicians, quack doctor Vop. (cf. under pāśa)
⋙bhiṣakpriyā
- ○priyā f. 'dear to a physṭphysicians', Cocculus Cordifolius L.
≫bhiṣag
- bhiṣag in comp. for 2. bhiṣaj
⋙bhiṣagjita
- ○jita n. 'subdued by physicians' any drug or medicine Car.
⋙bhiṣagbhadrā
- ○bhadrā f. a species of Croton L. (vḷ. viṣa-bh○)
⋙bhiṣagrājamiśra
- ○rāja-miśra m. N. of an author Cat.
⋙bhiṣagvatī
- ○vatī f. pl. N. of partic. verses containing the word bhiṣaj ĀpŚr.
⋙bhiṣagvara
- ○vara m. du. 'best of physicians', the Aśvins Var.
⋙bhiṣagvid
- ○vid m. 'knowing remedies', a physician Car.
≫bhiṣaṅ
- bhiṣaṅ in comp. for 2. bhiṣaj
⋙bhiṣaṅmātṛ
- ○mātṛ f. Gendarussa Vulgaris L.
≫bhiṣaj
- bhiṣáj mfn. curing, healing, sanative RV. &c. &c
- • m. a healer, physician ib.
- • a remedy, medicine RV. AV. Car.
- • N. of a man with the patr. Ātharvaṇa L.
- • of a son of Śata-dhanvan Hariv.
⋙bhiṣajāvarta
- ○āvarta m. N. of Kṛishṇa MBh.
≫bhiṣaja
- bhiṣaja m. N. of a man, g. gargâdi (cf. Kāś.)
≫bhiṣajya
- bhiṣajya Nom, P. ○jyáti (g. kaṇḍv-ādi) to heal, cure, possess healing power RV. &c. &c
- • to be physician to any one (dat.) Bālar.
- • to be a physician or remedy for, i.e. to gain the mastery over anything (loc.) ib.
≫bhiṣajya
- bhiṣajya mf(ā)n. sanative, healing, healthful Kāṭh.
- • (ā), f. healing, cure, remedy ŚāṅkhBr.
≫bhiṣajyita
- bhiṣajyitá mfn. healed, cured ŚBr. (wṛ. bhiṣajyayitá &c.)
≫bhiṣṇaja
- bhiṣṇaja m. N. of a man, g. gargâdi (cf. bhiṣaja)
≫bhiṣṇajya
- bhiṣṇajya Nom. P. ○yati (g. kaṇḍv-ādi), 3. sg. impf. abhiṣṇak, to heal, refresh RV. x, 131, 5
bhiṣaya
- bhiṣaya ○yati, √bhī
bhiṣāyaka
- bhiṣāyaka m. a Yaksha Rājat.
⋙bhiṣāyakapura
- ○pura n. N. of a town ib.
bhiṣmā
- bhiṣmā v. l. for bhissā
≫bhiṣmikā
- bhiṣmikā
⋙bhiṣmiṭā
- bhiṣḍmiṭā
⋙bhiṣmiṣṭā
- bhiṣḍmiṣṭā v. l, for bhissaṭā or bhissiṭā
bhissaṭā
- bhissaṭā or bhissiṭā f. cooked rice L.
≫bhissā
- bhissā f. boiled rice L.
bhihu
- bhihu (?), m. N. of a mountain Buddh.
bhī
- bhī cl. 3. P. (Dhātup. xxv, 2) bibhéti (du. bibhītas or bibhitas Pot. bibhīyāt or bibhiyāt Pāṇ. 6-4, 115
- • Pot. 3. pl. bibhyeyuḥ MBh. xii, 459
- • impf. 3. pl. abibhayuḥ Pāṇ. 7-3, 83 Sch.
- • ep. also Ā. 1. sg. bibhye and and P. 3. sg. bibhyati pl. bibhyanti
- • Ved. also cl. 1. A. bháyate, and accord, to Dhātup. xxxiv, 15, cl, 10. P. bhāyayati
- • pf. bibhāya, 3. pl. bibhyuḥ RV. &c. &c
- • bībhāya AitBr.
- • bibhayā́ṃ cakara ŚBr., cf. Pāṇ. 3-1, 39
- • aor. abhaiṣīt, ○ṣma, ○ṣuḥ RV. AV. &c., 2. sg. bhaiṣīs AV., bhais Br. &c., esp. in mābhais', do not be afraid
- • once for pl. = mā bhaiṣṭa R. i, 55, 25
- • bhes Br.
- • bhema RV., p. Ā. bhiyāná ib.,
- • fut. bhetā Gr
- • cond, abheṣyat ŚBr.
- • inf. bhiyáse RV.
- • bhetum MBh. &c.), to fear, be afraid of (abl. or gen., rarely instr, or acc.) RV. &c. &c
- • to fear for, be anxious about (abl.) R.: Pass. bhīyate, aor, abhāyi Gr.: Caus. bhīṣáyate (cf. ŚBr. &c
- • cf. Pāṇ. 1-3, 68), bhīṣayati (MBh.
- • once m. c. bhiṣ○ BhP.
- • p. bhīṣayāṇa MBh.
- • aor. bībhiṣaḥ TS., ○ṣathāḥ RV.), bhāyayati, ○te (cf. Pāṇ. 1-3, 68 Sch.
- • Pot. bhāyayes Megh. 61
- • vḷ. bhīṣayes
- • aor bībhayat, ábībhayanta RV.
- • ind. p. -bhāyya Br.), bhāpayate (cf. Pāṇ. 6-1, 56 Sch.), to terrify, put in a fright, intimidate RV. &c. &c.: Desid. bibhīṣati, Gr.: Intens. bebhīyate, bebhayīti, bebheti ib.
≫bhiyas
- bhiyás m. fear, apprehension (only acc. and instr.) RV. (cf. bhiyáse under √1, bhī)
≫bhiyasāna
- bhiyásāna mfn. fearful, timid AV.
≫bhiyā
- bhiyā f. fear, dread L.
≫bhiyāna
- bhiyāná √1. bhī
≫bhī
- bhī́ f. fear, apprehension, fright, alarm, dread of (abl., loc., acc. with prati, or comp.) RV. &c. &c
⋙bhīkara
- ○kara mfn. causing fear R.
⋙bhīmat
- ○mat mfn. fearful Nalôd.
≫bhīta
- bhītá mfn. frightened, alarmed, terrified, timid, afraid of or imperilled by (abl. or comp.) RV. &c. &c
- • anxious about (comp.) Pañcar.
- • (am), ind. timidly Śiksh.
- • n. fear, danger L.
- • (impers.) fear has been shown, Śriṅgār
⋙bhītagāyana
- ○gāyana m. a timid or shy singer Saṃgīt.
⋙bhītaṃkāram
- ○ṃ-kāram ind, (with ā-√kruś) to call any one a coward Bhaṭṭ.
⋙bhītacārin
- ○cārin mfn. acting timidly (a-bhītac○ R.
⋙bhītacitta
- ○citta mfn. afraid in mind Daś.
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- bhītaparitrāṇavastūpālambhapaṇḍita3bhītá--paritrāṇa-vastū7pâlambha-paṇḍita mfn. clever in finding fault with the means of rescuing the terrified Hit.
⋙bhītabhīta
- ○bhīta mfn. very much frightened, exceedingly afraid Bhag 1
⋙bhītavat
- ○vat mfn. one who is afraid W. 2
⋙bhītavat
- ○vat ind. like a frightened person, timidly MBh.
≫bhīti
- bhīti f. fear, alarm, dread, danger (often ifc.) Yājñ. Kāv. &c
⋙bhītikṛt
- ○kṛt mfn. causing or exciting fear Rājat.
⋙bhīticchid
- ○cchid mfn. keeping away fear or danger Bhartṛ.
⋙bhītitas
- ○tas ind. (ifc.) through fear of Kathās.
⋙bhītināṭitaka
- ○nāṭitaka n. mimic representation of fear, Sak. = mat, mfn. timid, shy, Hssy
≫bhītī
- bhītī f. N. of one of the Mātṛis attending on Skanda MBh. (B.)
≫bhīma
- bhīmá mf(ā)n. fearful, terrific, terrible awful formidable, tremendous RV. &c. &c. (ibc., fearfully &c.)
- • m. Rumex Vesicarius L.
- • N. of Rudra-Śiva ĀśvGṛ. Uṇ. Sch.
- • of one of the 8 forms of Śiva Pur.
- • of one of the 11 Rudras Pur.
- • of a Devagandharva MBh.
- • of one of the Devas called Vajñamush ib.
- • of a Dānava ib. Kathās.
- • of a Vidyādhara Kathās.
- • of a son of the Rākshasa Kumbhakarṇa Cat.
- • of the second son of Pāṇḍu (also called) Bhima-sena and Vṛikôdara
- • he was only the reputed son of Pāṇḍu, being really the son of his wife Pṛithā or Kuntī by the wind-god Vāyu, and was noted for his size, strength and appetite) MBh. Kāv. Pur. &c
- • of sev. other men AitBr. MBh. Hariv. &c
- • pl. the race of Bhima MBh.
- • (ā), f. a whip L.
- • a bullock's gall-stone L.
- • N. of a form of Durgā Hariv.
- • of an Apsaras R.
- • of sev. rivers MBh.
• of a district Rājat.
- • of a town Buddh.
⋙bhīmakarman
- ○karman mfn. terrible in act, dreadful Bhag.
⋙bhīmakārmuka
- ○kārmuka mfn. having formidable bows MW.
⋙bhīmakāvya
- ○kāvya n. N. of wk
⋙bhīmakhaṇḍa
- ○khaṇḍa n. N. of ch. in MBh. and SkandaP.
⋙bhīmagava
- ○gava or m. (gava or gu = go) N. of man (cf. bhaimagava)
⋙bhīmagu
- ○gu m. (gava or gu = go) N. of man (cf. bhaimagava)
⋙bhīmagupta
- ○gupta m. N. of a king Rājat.
⋙bhīmagrāhavat
○grāha-vat mfn. having formidable crocodiles MBh.
⋙bhīmacandra
- ○candra m. N. of a king Buddh.
⋙bhīmajananī
- ○jananī f. 'Bhima's mother', N. of the Ganges L.
⋙bhīmajā
- ○jā f. patr. of Damayanti Naish.
⋙bhīmajānu
- ○jānu m. N. of a king MBh.
⋙bhīmatā
- ○tā f. terribleness R.
⋙bhīmatithi
- ○tithi f. = bhīmâikādaśī MatsyaP.
⋙bhīmadarśana
- ○darśana mfn. frightful in appearance MBh.
⋙bhīmadāsabhūpāla
- ○dāsa-bhūpāla m
⋙bhīmadeva
- ○deva m. N. of authors Cat.
⋙bhīmadvādaśī
- ○dvādaśī f. N. of the 12th day of the light half of the month Māgha (cf. bhīmâikādaśī) W.
- • -vrata n. a partic. observance
- • N. of ch. of BhavP.
⋙bhīmadhanvan
- ○dhanvan m. 'having a formidable bow', N. of a prince Daś.
⋙bhīmadhanvāyana
- ○dhanvāyana mf(ī)n. bearing formidable bows MBh.
⋙bhīmanagara
- ○nagara n. 'Bhima's city', N. of a town (cf. -pura) L.
⋙bhīmanātha
- ○nātha m. N. of an author Cat.
⋙bhīmanāda
- ○nāda m. a terrific sound Kāv.
- • 'sending forth a terrific sound', a lion L.
- • N. of one of the 7 clouds at the destruction of the world Cat.
⋙bhīmanāyaka
- ○nāyaka m. N. of a man Rājat.
⋙bhīmaparākrama
- ○parākrama mfn. possessing formidable power or prowess MBh.
- • m. N. of a man Kathās. of Śiva MW.
- • of wk
⋙bhīmapāla
- ○pāla m. N. of a king Cat.
⋙bhīmaputrikā
- ○putrikā f. Bhima's daughter Ml.
⋙bhīmapura
- ○pura n. N. of a town situated on the Ganges Kathās.
⋙bhīmapūrvaja
- ○pūrva-ja m. N. of Yudhi-shṭhira Śiś.
⋙bhīmabala
- ○bala m. 'possessing terrible strength.' N. of one of the Devas called Yājña-mush MBh.
- • of one of the sons of Dhṛita-rāshṭra ib.
⋙bhīmabhaṭa
- ○bhaṭa m. N. of a man Kathās.
⋙bhīmabhaṭṭa
- ○bhaṭṭa m. N. of an author Cat.
⋙bhīmabhavā
- ○bhavā f. patr. of Damayanti
- • ○vii-√bhū P. -bhavati, to assume the shape of DṭDamayanti Naish.
⋙bhīmabhuja
- ○bhuja m. 'having formidable arms', N. of a man Kathās.
⋙bhīmamukha
- ○mukha m. 'of fearful aspect or appearance', N. of a monkey R.
⋙bhīmaratha
- ○ratha m. N. of a Rākshasa GāruḍaP.
- • of sev. men MBh. Hariv. Pur.
- • (ā or ī), f. N. of a river in the Himâlaya mountains MBh. Hariv. Pur. Var.
- • (ī), f. (prob. for -rātrī or Prākṛit -rattī) 'the fearful night', N. of the 7th night in the 7th month of the 77th year of life (supposed to be the ordinary period of life after which a person is in his dotage and exempt from religious duties
- • cf. kāla-rātrī) L.
⋙bhīmarūpa
- ○rūpa mfn. of terrible form, of fearful aspect MW.
⋙bhīmarūpistotra
- ○rūpi-stotra n. N. of wk
⋙bhīmavikrama
- ○vikrama mfn. of terrific prowess
- • m. N. of one of the sons of Dhṛita-rāshṭra MBh.
- • of wk
⋙bhīmavikrānta
- ○vikrānta mfn. terribly powerful or courageous
- • m. a lion L.
⋙bhīmavigraha
- ○vigraha mfn. of fearful form, terrific in appearance MW.
⋙bhīmavinoda
- ○vinoda m. N. of wk
⋙bhīmavega
- ○vega mfn. of fearful speed
- • m. N. of a Dānava Hariv.
- • of one of the sons of Dhṛita-rāshṭra MBh.
- • -rava mfn. possessing terrific velocity and giving a tṭterrific sound Hariv.
- • m. N. of one of the sons of Dhṛitarāshṭra MBh.
⋙bhīmaśaṃkara
- ○śaṃkara n. (scil. liṅga) N. of one of the 12 most sacred Liṅgas Cat. W.
⋙bhīmaśara
- ○śara m. 'having terrible arrows', N. of a son of Dhṛitarāshṭra MBh.
⋙bhīmaśāsana
- ○śāsana m. 'terrible in punishing', N. of Yama L.
⋙bhīmaśāha
- ○śāha m. (śāha = ?) 'the tṭterrific king', N. of a king Cat.
⋙bhīmaśukla
- ○śukla m. N. of a king Buddh.
⋙bhīmasāhi
- ○sāhi m. N. of a poet Kshem.
⋙bhīmasiṃha
- ○siṃha m. (cf. ŚārṅgP.),
⋙bhīmasiṃhapaṇḍita
- ○siṃḍha-paṇḍita m. (cf. Cat.) N. of poets
⋙bhīmasutā
- ○sutā f. = -jā Ml.
⋙bhīmasena
- ○sena (bhīmá-), m. 'having a formidable army', N. of a Deva-gandharva MBh.
- • of a Yaksha Cat.
• of the second son of Pāṇḍu (cf. bhīmá) MBh. Hariv. Lalit.
- • of various other men ŚBr. ŚāṅkhŚr. MBh. &c
- • a kind of camphor L.
- • -maya mfn. consisting of Bhima-sena MBh.
⋙bhīmasvāmin
- ○svāmin m. N. of a Brāhman, Inscr,
⋙bhīmahāsa
- ○hāsa n. the flocculent seeds or down &c. blown about in the air in summer L. (v. l. for grīṣmahāsa)
⋙bhīmakāra
- bhīmákāra m. and N. of two men Rājat.
⋙bhīmādeva
- bhīḍmā-deva m. N. of two men Rājat.
⋙bhīmāṅgada
- bhīmâṅgada m. N. of a man Mṛicch.
⋙bhīmādyupākhyāna
- bhīmâdy-upâkhyāna n. N. of ch. of the Vāsishṭha-rāmāyaṇa
⋙bhīmāmāhātmya
- bhīmā-māhātmya n. N. of wk
⋙bhīmeśa
- bhīmêśa n. N. of a place sacred to Śiva Cat.
⋙bhīmeśvara
- bhīmêśvara n. id. ib.
- • -tīrtha n. N. of a Tirtha ib.
- • -bhaṭṭa m. N. of an author ib.
- • -māhātmya n. N. of wk
⋙bhīmaikādaśī
- bhīmâikādaśī f. N. of the 11th day in the light half of the month Māgha L. (cf. bhīma-dvādaśī)
⋙bhīmottara
- bhīmôttara m. N. of a Kumbhaṇḍa L.
⋙bhīmodarī
- bhīmôdarī f. N. of Umā L.
⋙bhīmāujas
- bhīmâujas mfn. having terrible strength Mcar.
⋙bhīmaka
- bhīmaka m. N. of a demon Hariv.
- • -lambaka, mṆ. of an author Cat.
≫bhīmayu
- bhīmayú mfn. fearful, dreadful RV. v, 56, 3
≫bhīmara
- bhīmara m. a spy L.
- • n. war, battle L.
≫bhīmala
- bhīmalá mfn. fearful, dreadful VS. 30, 6
≫bhīra
- bhīra mfn. (for 2. p. 759) intimidating Śiś.
≫bhīru
- bhīrú mf()n. fearful, timid, cowardly, afraid of (abl. or comp.) RV. &c. &c
- • (with paratra) dreading the beyond or the hereafter Yājñ. Sch. (ifc. expressive of blame Gaṇar. on Pāṇ. 2-1, 53)
- • m. a jackal L. (cf. pheru)
- • a tiger L.
• various kinds of fish L.
- • a centipede L.
- • a kind of sugarcane L.
- • Asparagus Racemosus L.
- • f. a timid woman (esp. voc. 'bhīru', 'O timid one!') Kāv.
- • a shadow L.
- • a she-goat L.
- • Solanum Jacquini L.
- • n. a species of plant L.
- • silver L.
⋙bhīrukaccha
- ○kaccha m. pl. N. of a people MārkP. (prob. wṛ. for bharu-k○)
⋙bhīrucetas
- ○cetas m. 'timid-hearted', a deer L.
⋙bhīrujana
- ○jana m. one whose servants are cowards MW.
⋙bhīrutā
- ○tā f
⋙bhīrutva
- ○tva n. fearfulness, timidity, cowardice, dread of (comp.) Kāv. Rājat. Suśr.
⋙bhīrupattrī
- ○pattrī or f. Asparagus Racemosus L.
⋙bhīruparṇī
- ○parṇī f. Asparagus Racemosus L.
⋙bhīrubāla
- ○bāla m. a kind of water ratan L.
⋙bhīrubhīru
- ○bhīru mfn. very timid or shy Hariv.
⋙bhīruyodha
- ○yodha mfn. having cowardly soldiers MW.
⋙bhīrurandhra
- ○randhra m. 'having a formidable cavity', a furnace, oven L.
⋙bhīruṣṭhāna
- ○ṣṭhāna n. (prob.) a dreadful place Pāṇ. 8-3, 81
⋙bhīrusattva
- ○sattva mfn. fearful by nature, timorous Śukas.
⋙bhīruhṛdaya
- ○hṛdaya mfn. id
- • m. a deer L.
≫bhīruka
- bhīruka mfn. fearful, timorous, shy, afraid of (comp.) MBh. Kāv.
- • formidable W.
- • m. an owl L.
- • a bear L.
- • a kind of sugar-cane Suśr. Bhpr. &c. (v. l. ○raka)
- • N. of a man Buddh.
- • n. a wood, forest L.
⋙bhīrukajana
- ○jana m. one whose servants are cowards MW.
≫bhīlu
- bhīlu mfn. = bhīru, timid L.
≫bhīluka
- bhīluka mfn. id
- • (ifc.) afraid of Kathās.
- • m. a bear L. (cf. bhallūka)
≫bhīṣaka
- bhīṣaka m. (fr. Caus.) N. of one of Śiva's attendants L. (cf. bhīmaka)
- • (ikā), f. N. of a goddess Cat.
≫bhīṣaṇa
- bhīṣaṇa mf(ā or ī)n. (fr. Caus.) terrifying, frightening, formidable, horrible (with gen. or ifc.) MBh. Kāv. &c
- • = gāḍha L.
- • m. (scil. rasa) the sentiment of horror (in poet. composition) W. (cf. bhayānaka)
- • N. of Śiva L.
- • a form of Bhairava (= Yama) Cat.
- • Boswellia Thurifera L.
- • Phoenix Paludosa L.
- • a pigeon, dove L.
- • N. of a Rākshasa Cat.
- • (ā), f. N. of a goddess (= Nirṛiti) VarYogay.
- • n. the act of terrifying or frightening MBh.
⋙bhīṣaṇatva
- ○tva n. terribleness, horribleness MBh.
≫bhīṣaṇaka
- bhīṣaṇaka mfn. terrifying, horrible MBh. Hariv. R.
≫bhīṣaṇīya
- bhīṣaṇīya mfn. id. Kāraṇḍ.
≫bhīṣaya
- bhīṣaya
⋙bhīṣayati
- bhīṣaḍyati √bhī
≫bhīṣā
- bhīṣā f. the act of frightening, intimidation Mn. viii, 264
≫bhīṣā
- bhīṣā́ ind. through fear of (abl.) RV. Br. Up.
≫bhīṣita
- bhīṣita mfn. terrified, frightened MBh.
≫bhīṣidāsa
- bhīṣi-dāsa m. N. of the patron of Nārāyaṇa (author of a Comm. on Gīt.) Cat.
≫bhīṣugati
- bhīṣu-gati (?), mfn. intimidating Bhpr.
≫bhīṣma
- bhīṣmá mfn. terrible, dreadful ŚBr. &c. &c
- • m. (scil. rasa) = bhīṣaṇa MW.
- • death Nyāyas. Sch.
- • N. of Śiva L.
- • a Rākshasa L.
- • N. of a son of Sāṃtanu and Gaṅgā (in the great war of the Bharatas he took the side of the sons of Dhṛitarāshṭra against the sons of Pāṇḍu, and was renowned for his continence, wisdom, bravery, and fidelity to his word, cf. IW. 375 and RTL. 561-564) MBh. Hariv. Pur.
- • pl. the race or followers of Bhīshma MBh.
- • n. horror, horribleness W.
⋙bhīṣmagarjitaghoṣasvararāja
- ○garjitaghoṣa-svara-rāja m. N. of a number of Buddhas Buddh.
⋙bhīṣmajananī
- ○jananī f. 'Bhishma's mother', N. of Gaṅgā L.
⋙bhīṣmapañcaka
- ○pañcaka n. 'five days sacred to Bhishma', the 5 days from the 11th to the 15th in the light half of the month Kārttika AgP.
- • -vrata n. N. of a partic. observance performed during this period ib.
⋙bhīṣmapañjarastotra
- ○pañjara-stotra n. N. of a Stotra
⋙bhīṣmaparvan
- ○parvan n. N. of the 6th book of the MBh.
⋙bhīṣmamiśra
- ○miśra m. N. of two authors Cat.
⋙bhīṣmamuktipradāyaka
- ○muktipradāyaka m. 'giving release to Bhishma', N. of Vishṇu Pañcar.
⋙bhīṣmaratnaparikṣā
- ○ratna-parikṣā f. 'trial of the jewel of Bhishma', N. of wk. (?) Cat.
⋙bhīṣmasū
- ○sū f. = -janarnī L.
⋙bhīṣmastavarāja
- ○stava-rāja m. 'BhṭBhishma's hymn to Kṛishṇa', N. of MBh. xii, 47
⋙bhīṣmastuti
- ○stuti f. N. of a Stotra from the MBh. and from the BhP.
⋙bhīṣmasvararāja
- ○svara-rāja m. 'king of terrible sounds', N. of a Buddha Buddh.
⋙bhīṣmāṣṭamī
- bhīṣmâṣṭamī f. the 8th day in the light half of the month Māgha (when there is a festival sacred to Bhīshma) W.
≫bhīṣmaka
- bhīṣmaka m. Bhishma the son of Śāṃtanu (used contemptuously) MBh. v, 5981
- • N. of another king (the father of Rukmini who was carried off by Kṛishṇa) MBh. Hariv. Pur.
⋙bhīṣmakātmajā
- bhīṣmakâtmajā f. 'Bhishma's daughter', patr. of Rukmiṇi Śiś.
≫bhetavya
- bhetavya mfn. to be feared or dreaded (n. often impers., esp. na bhetavyam, with abl, or gen., 'one need not be afraid of') MBh. Kāv. &c
≫bheya
- bheya mfn. = prec. (n. impers. with abl., e.g. arer bheyam 'one must fear an enemy') MBh.
bhīṇī
- bhīṇī f. N. of one of the Mātṛis attending on Skanda MBh. (B. bhītī)
bhīmarikā
- bhīmarikā f. N. of a daughter of Kṛishṇa by Satya-bhāmā (v. l. bhīmanikā).
bhīra
- bhīra m.pl.(for 1. p. 758, col. 2) N. of a people. VP. (prob. wṛ. for ābhīrā)
≫bhīraka
- bhīraka under bhīruka
bhīlabhūṣaṇā
- bhīla-bhūṣaṇā wṛ. for bhillabh○, q.v
bhīlu
- bhīlu bhīluka, p. 758. col. 3
bhīṣaka
- bhīṣaka ○ṣaṇa &c. p. 758
bhīṣaṭācārya
- bhīṣaṭâcārya (?), m. N. of a medical author Cat.
bhu
- bhu mfn. (ifc.) = 2. bhī, becoming being existing, produced (cf. agni-, pra-bhu &c.)
bhuḥkhāra
- bhuḥkhāra m. a country in Tartary, Bokhāra Rājat. (cf. bhūḥkhāra)
bhuk
- bhúk ind. an exclamation of surprise AV.
bhuka
- bhuka m. N. of a king Cat.
⋙bhukabhūpāla
- ○bhūpāla m. king Bhukka ib.
bhukta
- bhukta bhukti, √2. bhuj
bhugna
- bhugna √1. bhuj
bhuṅ
- bhuṅ a syllable inserted in partic. Sāmans PañcavBr. Sch.
bhuj
- bhuj cl. 6. P. (cf. Dhātup. xxviii, 124) bhujáti (pf. bubhoja aor. abhaukṣīt fut. bhokṣyati and ○ktā Gr
- • really only pr. stem, aor. -ábubhojīs and ind. p. -bhujya after nir and, pari
- • cf. also bhujam in bhujaṃ-ga and bhujaṃgama), to bend, curve
- • (?) to sweep (cf. 1. bhují) cf. RV.: Pass. bhujyate, to be bent down or disheartened cf. Hit. iv, 28. Goth. biugan, baugjan (?) ; Germ. biogan, biegen ; Angl. Sax. búgan ; Eng. bow.]
⋙bhujbhugna
- ○bhugna mfn. bent, curved, crooked, distorted ĀśvGṛ. MBh. &c
- • furrowed (as the brows) Kāvyâd.
- • forced aside Prab.
- • bent down, cowed, disheartened Kathās.
- • N. of the Saṃdhi of o and, au before nonlabial vowels RPrāt.
⋙bhujdṛś
- ○dṛś or mfn. accompanied by distortion of the eyes (as a fever) Bhpr.
⋙bhujnetra
- ○netra mfn. accompanied by distortion of the eyes (as a fever) Bhpr.
≫bhuj
- bhuj tri-bhúj
≫bhuja
- bhuja m. (ifc. f. ā) the arm MBh. Kāv. &c. (bhujayor antaram, the breast Bhartṛ.
- • cf. bhujântara)
- • the hand Pāṇ. 7-3, 61
- • the trunk of an elephant MBh. iii, 15736
- • a branch, bough BhP.
- • a bending, curve, coil (of a serpent
- • comp. below)
- • the side of any geometrical figure KātyŚr. Sch.
- • the base of a triangle Sūryas.
- • the base of a shadow ib.
- • the supplement of 2 or 4 right angles or the complement of 3 right angles MW.
- • (ā), f. col. 2
⋙bhujakoṭara
- ○koṭara m. the armpit L.
⋙bhujaga
- ○ga bhujaga
⋙bhujaṃga
- ○ṃ-ga and bhujaṃga and bhujaṃgama
⋙bhujaṃgama
- ○ṃ-gama bhujaṃga and bhujaṃgama
⋙bhujacchāyā
- ○cchāyā f. shadow of the arms, secure shelter Hit.
⋙bhujajyā
- ○jyā f. (in astron.) the base sine Sūryas.
⋙bhujataruvana
- ○taru-vana n. a forest the trees of which are its arms Rājat.
⋙bhujadaṇḍa
- ○daṇḍa (cf. Gīt.),
⋙bhujadaṇḍaka
- ○daṇḍḍaka (cf. L.), m. 'arm-staff', a long arm
⋙bhujadala
- ○dala m. 'arm-leaf', the hand L.
⋙bhujanagara
- ○nagara n. N. of a town Cat.
⋙bhujapratibhuja
- ○pratibhuja n. opposite sides in a plane figure Col.
⋙bhujaphala
- ○phala n. = bāhu-phala, the result from the base sine Sūryas.
⋙bhujabandhana
- ○bandhana n. clasping in the arms, an embrace Gīt.
⋙bhujabalabhīma
- ○bala-bhīma m. N. of an author Cat.
⋙bhujabalin
- ○balin m. 'strong in the arm', N. of a Jaina teacher
⋙bhujamadhya
- ○madhya n. 'space between the arms', the breast Ragh.
⋙bhujamūla
- ○mūla n. 'arm-√', the shoulder MBh.
⋙bhujayaṣṭi
- ○yaṣṭi f. = -daṇḍa Ragh.
⋙bhujayoktra
- ○yoktra n. clasping or embracing arms MBh.
⋙bhujarāma
- ○rāma m. N. of an author (= bhajanânanda) Cat.
⋙bhujalatā
- ○latā f. 'arm-creeper', a long slender arm Megh. Ratnâv.
⋙bhujavīrya
- ○vīrya mfn. strong in the arm, Pracaṇḍ
- • n. vigour of arm MW.
⋙bhujaśālin
- ○śālin mfn. possessing strong arms Kathās.
⋙bhujaśīkhara
- ○śīkhara (cf. Kād.),
⋙bhujaśiras
- ○śiras (L.), n. 'armhead', the shoulder L.
⋙bhujasaṃśraya
- ○saṃśraya m. going to or taking refuge in the arms (of another) MBh.
⋙bhujasambhoga
- ○sambhoga m. 'union of arms', an embrace R.
⋙bhujasūtra
- ○sūtra n. the base sine MW.
⋙bhujastambha
- ○stambha m. paralysis of the arms Bhpr.
⋙bhujāghāta
- bhujâghāta m. a blow with the arm MBh.
⋙bhujāṅka
- bhujâṅka m. an embrace R.
⋙bhujāntara
- bhujântara n. 'between the arms', the breast MBh. Kālid. Kathās. (am ind. between the arms, in the embrace)
- • a partic. astron, correction Siddhântaś.
⋙bhujāntarāla
- bhujântarāla n. = bhujântara, the breast, chest Mālav.
⋙bhujāpīḍa
- bhujâpīḍa m. clasping or embracing in the arms W.
⋙bhujābhuji
- bhujā-bhuji ind, arm to arm, in close fight Naish. (cf. keśā-keśi).
⋙bhujopapīḍam
- bhujôpapīḍam ind. by or while clasping in the arms Daś.
≫bhujaga
- bhujaga (fr. bhuja + ga), m. 'going in curves', a snake, serpent, serpent-demon (ifc. f. ā) MBh. Kāv. &c. (-tva n. MBh.)
- • (ī), f. a female snake, a serpent-maid MBh. Kāv. Kathās.
- • a species of shrub L.
- • N. of a river Dharmaś.
- • (prob. n.) tin or lead Kālac.
⋙bhujagadāraṇa
- ○dāraṇa m. 'serpent-destroyer', N. of Garuḍa L.
⋙bhujagapati
- ○pati m. the king of serpents Vās.
⋙bhujagapuṣpa
- ○puṣpa m. a species of plant Suśr.
⋙bhujagabhojin
- ○bhojin m. 'species-eater', a peacock W.
⋙bhujagarāja
- ○rāja m. 'species-king', N. of Śesha Kir.
- • ○jāya Nom. P. ○yate, to become a species-king Vās.
⋙bhujagalatā
- ○latā f. betel-pepper L.
⋙bhujagavalaya
- ○valaya m. a bracelet consisting of a snake MW.
⋙bhujagaśiśusṛta
- ○śiśu-sṛta mf(ā)n. going like a young species
- • (ā), f. N. of a metre Piṅg.
⋙bhujagātmajā
- bhujagâtmajā f. 'species-daughter', a young female species MBh.
⋙bhujagāntaka
- bhujagântaka m. 'sṭspecies-destroyer', N. of Garuḍa L.
⋙bhujagābhojin
- bhujagâbhojin m. = ○gâśana L.
⋙bhujagāri
- bhujagâri m. 'serpent-foe', a peacock Harav.
⋙bhujagāśana
- bhujagâśana m. 'serpent-eater', N. of Garuḍa L.
⋙bhujagāhvaya
- bhujagâhvaya n. lead L.
⋙bhujagendra
- bhujagêndra m. 'serpent-king', a large serpent MBh.
⋙bhujageśvara
- bhujagêśvara m. 'serpent-lord', N. of Śesha Hariv.
≫bhujaṃga
- bhujaṃga m. (fr. bhujam ind. p. of √bhuj + ga) a serpent, snake, serpent-demon Kāv. Suśr.
- • N. of the number eight Sūryas.
- • the paramour of a prostitute Kāvyâd. Sāh.
- • the dissolute friend of a prince Kāvyâd.
- • any constant companion of a prince Hcar.
- • a lover ( pṛthivii-bh○), the keeper of a prostitute L.
- • a species of Daṇḍaka metre VarBṛS. Sch.
- • N. of a man Rājat.
- • (ī), f. a serpent-nymph MBh. Kathās.
- • a kind of shrub L.
- • (prob. n.) tin or lead L.
⋙bhujaṃgakanyā
- ○kanyā f. a young female snake or a serpent. nymph Mṛicch.
⋙bhujaṃgaghātinī
- ○ghātinī f. 'killing snakes', a species of plant (used as an antidote) L.
⋙bhujaṃgajihvā
- ○jihvā f. 'serpent's-tongue', a species of plant similar to Sita Cordifolia L.
⋙bhujaṃgadamanī
- ○damanī f
⋙bhujaṃgaparṇinī
- ○parṇinī f. two species of plants L.
⋙bhujaṃgapihita
- ○pihita mfn. covered with sṭspecies's MW.
⋙bhujaṃgapuṣpa
- ○puṣpa m. a species of plṭplant L.
⋙bhujaṃgaprayāta
- ○prayāta n. 'species like course', N. of a metre Śrutab.
- • -stotra n. N. of a hymn addressed to Śiva
- • ○tâṣṭaka n. N. of wk
⋙bhujaṃgabha
- ○bha n. 'serpent-asterism', N. of the Nakshatra Āślesha Var.
⋙bhujaṃgabhuj
- ○bhuj m. 'species-eater', a peacock L.
- • N. of Garuḍa L.
⋙bhujaṃgabhogin
- ○bhogin m. 'id.', a peacock L. (v. l. -bhojin)
⋙bhujaṃgabhojin
- ○bhojin m. id. L.
- • a kind of snake
- • N. of Garuḍa L.
⋙bhujaṃgalatā
- ○latā f. betel-pepper L.
⋙bhujaṃgavijṛmbhita
- ○vijṛmbhita n. a species of the Utkṛiti metre Col.
⋙bhujaṃgaśatru
- ○śatru m. 'species-foe', N. of Garuḍa Mālatīm.
⋙bhujaṃgaśiśu
- ○śiśu m. a kind of Bṛihatī metre W.
⋙bhujaṃgasaṃgatā
- ○saṃgatā f. N. of a metre Chandom.
⋙bhujaṃgastotra
- ○stotra n. N. of a Stotra
⋙bhujaṃgahan
- ○han m. 'serpent-killer', N. of Garuḍa L.
⋙bhujaṃgākṣī
- bhujaṃgâkṣī f. N. of 2 plants (= nakulêṣṭā and rāsnā) L.
⋙bhujaṃgākhya
- bhujaṃgâkhya m. Mesua Roxburghī L.
⋙bhujaṃgendra
- bhujaṃgêndra m. the king of snakes R.
⋙bhujaṃgerita
- bhujaṃgêrita n. a kind of metre Ked.
⋙bhujaṃgeśa
- bhujaṃgêśa m. 'species-lord', N. of Piṅgala
≫bhujaṃgama
- bhujaṃgama (bhujaṃ-gama), m. a serpent, serpent-demon Kāv. Suśr.
- • N. of the number eight Sūryas.
- • of Rāhu L.
- • of a Nāga L.
- • (ā), f. a female serpent, a serpent-maid MBh.
- • n. lead L.
⋙bhujaṃgamamaya
- ○maya mf(ī)n. consisting of snakes L.
≫bhujaṃgikā
- bhujaṃgikā f. N. of a village Inscr.
≫bhujā
- bhujā f. a winding, curve, coil (of a snake) BhP.
- • the arm or hand, Pracaṇd. (cf. comp.)
- • the side of any geometrical figure, Aryabh. Hcat.
⋙bhujākaṇṭa
- ○kaṇṭa m. 'hand-thorn', a finger-nail L.
⋙bhujādala
- ○dala m. = bhuja-d○ L.
⋙bhujāmadhya
- ○madhya n. 'the middle of the arm', the elbow L. (cf. bhuja-m○)
⋙bhujāmūla
- ○mūla n. = bhuja-m○ Sāh.
⋙bhujālatā
- ○latā f. (ifc. f. ā) = bhuja-lṭlatā, Siś
≫bhuji
- bhují f. (for 2. col. 3) clasping, enfolding (others 'sweeping') RV. x, 106, 4 (cf. dáśa- and śatá-bhuji)
≫bhujman
- bhuj-mán mfn. abounding in windings or valleys, fertile RV. viii, 50, 2 (prob. also i, 65, 5
- • read bhujmā)
≫bhujyu
- bhujyú f. (for 2. col. 3) a snake or viper (cf. bhujaṃga-ga 1. bhoga &c.) RV. x, 95, 8 (others 'a doe') VS. xviii, 42
bhuj
- bhuj cl. P. Ā. (cf. Dhātup. xxix, 17) bhunákti, bhuṅkté (rarely cl. 6. P. Ā. bhuñati, ○te Up. MBh.
- • 3. pl. Ā. bhuñjaté RV.
- • Pot. P. bhuñjīyāt Gobh.
- • pf. Ā. bubhujé, ○jmáhe, ○jriré RV. ; 3, pl. P. ○juḥ MBh.
- • aor. abhaukṣīt, abhnkta Gr
- • bhójam, bhójate, bhujema RV.
- • bhukṣiṣīya Br.
- • fut. bhokṣyati, ○te MBh. &c
- • bhoktā R.
- • inf. bhójase, bhújam, bhuje RV.: bhoktum MBh. &c
- • ind. p. bhuktvā or bhuṅktvā ib.). to enjoy, use, possess, (esp.) enjoy a meal, eat, eat and drink, consume (mostly Ā
- • in Ved. generally with instr., later with acc.) RV. &c. &c.
- • to enjoy (carnally) Gṛihyās. MBh. Kāv.
- • to make use of. utilize, exploit Mn. MBh. &c
- • (with pṛthiviim, mahīm &c.) to take possession of, rule, govern MBh. Kāv. &c
- • to suffer, experience, undergo, be requited or rewarded for (acc.) or at the hands of (gen.) RV. &c. &c
- • (P.) to be of use or service to (acc.) RV. TS. Br. Up.
- • to pass, live through, last (a time) Rājat. BhP.
- • (in astron.) to pass through, fulfil Sūryas.: Pass. bhujyate (aor. abhoji), to be enjoyed or eaten or possessed or made use of Br. MBh. &c.: Caus. bhojayati (te○, m.c
- • cf. Pāṇ. 1-3, 87
- • once bhuñjāpayati Pañcat. ii, 49, v. l
- • aor. abūbhujat, ○jata Gr.), to cause to enjoy or eat, feed with (two acc. or acc. of pers. and instr. of thing
- • cf. Pāṇ. 1-4, 52) AV. &c
- • &c
- • to use as food Car.: Desid. bubhukṣati (once), ○te, to wish to eat, be hungry MBh. BhP.
- • to wish to enjoy or partake of Naish. (cf. bubhukṣā, ○kṣita, ○kṣu): Intens. bobhujyate, to be eaten frequently VarBṛS.
- • bobhokti and bobhujīti, to eat or enjoy frequently, Gr.
≫bhukta
- bhukta mfn. enjoyed, eaten, made use of, possessed &c. MBh. Kāv. &c
- • one who has eaten a meal (= bhukta-vat Siddh.) Kauś. Suśr. (cf. bhukta-pīta)
- • n. the act of eating L.
- • the thing eaten or enjoyed, food MBh. (ifc. feeding or living on Pañcat.)
- • the place where any person has eaten R. (cf. Pāṇ. 2-2, 13 Sch.)
⋙bhuktapīta
- ○pīta mfn. one who has eaten and drunk Kathās.
⋙bhuktapūrvin
- ○pūrvin mfn. one who has eaten before Pāṇ. 5-2, 87 Sch.
⋙bhuktabhoga
- ○bhoga mf(ā)n. mede use of, used, enjoyed R.
- • one who has enjoyed an enjoyment or suffered a suffering MW.
⋙bhuktabhogya
- ○bhogya mf(ā)n. of which, that which is to be enjoyed has been enjoyed ŚvetUp. (v. l. -bhoga)
⋙bhuktamātre
- ○mātre ind. immediately on having eaten Mn. iv, 121
⋙bhuktavat
- ○vat mfn. one who has eaten (as finite verb) ĀśvGṛ. Mn. Kathās.
- • -vaj-jane ind. when people have eaten their meal Mn. vi, 56
⋙bhuktavibhukta
- ○vibhukta mfn. g. śāka-pārthivâdi
⋙bhuktavṛddhi
- ○vṛddhi f. the swelling of food (in the stomach) Suśr.
⋙bhuktaśeṣa
- ○śeṣa n. the remnants of a meal, leavings Mn. R. (also ○ṣaka L.)
- • left from a meal R. Pañcat.
⋙bhuktasamujjhita
- ○samujjhita n. = prec. n. L.
⋙bhuktasupta
- ○supta mfn. sleeping after a meal Kathās.
⋙bhuktāsava
- bhuktâsava m. (in astron.) the equivalent in respirations of the part of the sign traversed MW.
⋙bhuktocchiṣṭa
- bhuktôcchiṣṭa n. the rejected leavings or remnants of food L.
≫bhukti
- bhukti f. enjoyment, eating, consuming, ĀśGṛ. Pañcat.
- • fruition, possession, usufruct Mn. Yājñ. Kāv.
- • food, victuals Kāv. Rājat.
- • (in astron.) the daily motion of a planet Sūryas. (cf. pakṣa-bh○)
- • a limit MW.
⋙bhuktidāna
- ○dāna n. giving for fruition Pañcad.
⋙bhuktipātra
- ○pātra n. a food-dish Rājat.
⋙bhuktiprakaraṇa
- ○prakaraṇa n. N. of wk
⋙bhuktiprada
- ○prada m. Phaseolus Mungo L.
⋙bhuktimatī
- ○matī f. N. of a river MBh. (v. l. mukti-m○)
⋙bhuktivarjita
- ○varjita mfn. not allowed to he enjoyed Pañcat.
⋙bhuktisaptaśatī
- ○sapta-śatī f. N. of a poem
≫bhuktvā
- bhuktvā ind. having enjoyed or eaten or possessed MBh. (cf. under √3. bhuj)
⋙bhuktvāsuhita
- ○suhita mfn. satisfied after eating, g. mayūra-vyaṃsakâdi
≫bhuj
- bhuj f. enjoyment, profit, advantage, possession or use of (gen.) RV. AV. (bhujé, also as infin.)
- • m. an enjoyer, eater (said of Agni) RV. x, 20, 2
- • mfn. (ifc.) enjoying (also carnally), eating, consuming, partaking of, possessing, ruling Mn. MBh. and o. (with words meaning 'earth'-'king'
- • cf. kṣitibh○ &c.)
- • enjoying the reward of. suffering for (kilbiṣa-bh○) MārkP.
- • passing, through, fulfilling (vyakta-bh○) BhP.
≫bhuji
- bhují f. (for 1. col. 2) the granting of enjoyment, favour RV.
- • one who grants favours, a protector, patron (said of the Aśvins) ib.
- • m. N. of Agni Uṇ. iv, 141 Sch.
≫bhujiṣya
- bhujiṣyá mfn. granting food, useful AV. (cf. a-bh○)
• free, independent L.
- • m. a slave, servant (-tā f.)
- Caṇḍ. Divyâv. (cf. Uṇ. iv, 178 Sch.)
- • a comrade, companion L.
- • a person who has regained his liberty by redeeming his pledge L.
- • a cord wound round the wrist of a girl before her marriage (-hasta-sūtraka) L.
- • the hand L.
- • a string L.
- • (ā), f. any woman dependent on or working for others, a slave-girl, maid-servant Yājñ. MBh. Kāv. &c
- • a harlot, courtezan L.
≫bhujyu
- bhujyú mfn. (for 1. col. 2) wealthy, rich RV. viii, 22, 1 ; 46, 20 (cf. Sāy. = rakṣaka
- • others 'easily guided', fr. √1. bhuj)
- • N. of a son of Tugra (protected by the Aśvins) ib. i, 112, 6 ; 116, 3 &c
- • of a man with the patr. Lāhyāyani ŚBr.
- • a pot, vessel L.
- • food L.
- • fire L.
≫bhuñjāpaya
- bhuñjāpaya ○yati. √3. bhuj, Caus
≫bhoktavya
- bhoktavya mfn. to be enjoyed or eaten Yājñ. Kāv. &c
- • to be used or employed Mn. viii, 144
- • to be possessed or governed or ruled MārkP.
- • to be utilized or exploited MBh.
- • to be fed (n. impers. 'a meal is to be eaten') MBh. Hariv.
≫bhoktṛ
- bhoktṛ m. (trī f.) one who enjoys or eats, enjoyer, eater, experiencer, feeler, sufferer MaitrUp. MBh. &c. (also as fut. of √3. bhuj R.)
- • a possessor, ruler of a land, king, prince Inscr.
- • a husband, lover L.
⋙bhoktṛtva
- ○tva n. the state of being an enjoyer &c., enjoyment, possession, perception MaitrUp. Bhag. BhP.
⋙bhoktṛśakti
- ○śakti f. the faculty of the soul as the enjoyer and possessor of nature Sarvad.
≫bhokṣyaka
- bhokṣyaka m. N. of a people VP.
≫bhogya
- bhogya
⋙bhojanīya
- bhojanīya
⋙bhojya
- bhojya p. 767
bhujiṅga
- bhujiṅga m. pl. N. of a people MBh. (B. kaliṅga)
bhuṭṭa
- bhuṭṭa m. N. of a man Rājat.
⋙bhuṭṭapura
- ○pura n. N. of a town built by Bhuṭṭa ib.
⋙bhuṭṭeśvara
- bhuṭṭêśvara m. N. of a temple built by Bhuṭṭa ib.
bhuṭva
- bhuṭva vḷ. for bhuṭṭa
bhuḍḍa
- bhuḍḍa m. N. of a poet (contemporary of Maṅkha) L.
bhuṇika
- bhuṇika m. N. of a man Kāś. on Pāṇ. 4-1, 79 (cf. bhauṇikyā)
bhuṇḍ
- bhuṇḍ cl. 1. Ā. bhuṇḍate, to support Dhātup. viii, 24
- • to select Vop. (cf. √huṇḍ)
bhumanyu
- bhumanyu m. N. of a son of Bharata MBh.
- • of a son of Dhṛita-rāshtra ib. (cf. bhavan-manyu
bhuyya
- bhuyya m. N. of a man Rājat.
bhur
- bhur (prob. a secondary form of √bhri not in Dhātup.), P.Ā. bhuráti, ○te, to move rapidly or convulsively, stir, palpitate, quiver, struggle (in swimming) RV.: Intens. járbhurīti (p. járbhurat, ○rāṇa), to flicker (as fire) ib. (Cf. Gk. ?, ? ; Lat. furere.]
≫bhuraṇa
- bhuraṇa mfn. quick, active (said of the Aśvins) RV.
≫bhuraṇya
- bhuraṇya Nom, P. ○yáti, to be active or restless, stir RV.
- • to stir (trans.), agitate (a liquid) ib.
≫bhuraṇyu
- bhuraṇyú mfn. quivering, stirring, quick, eager, restless, active ib.
- • the sun L.
- • N. of Vishṇu L.
≫bhurij
- bhurij f. du. the arms or hands (as 'quick in moving') RV. iv, 2, 14 &c. AV. xx, 127, 4 (this meaning, given Naigh. ii, 4, seems to suit all passages
- • others translate 'scissors' or 'a carpenter's vice')
- • heaven and earth Sāy.
- • sg. the earth Uṇ. ii, 72 Sch.
- • a metre with one or two superfluous syllables, hypermeter RPrāt. ŚāṅkhŚr. &c. (opp. to ni-cṛt, q.v.)
- • N. of partic. insertions in liturgical formularies PañcavBr.
≫bhurvaṇi
- bhurváṇi mfn. restless, impatient RV. i, 56, 1
≫bhurvan
- bhurván restless motion (of water) ib. i, 134, 5
bhuraj
- bhuraj (prob. connected with √bhṛjj and bhrajj), only 3. pl. impf. Ā. bhurájanta, to boil, bubble RV. iv, 43, 5
bhuriṣah
- bhuri-ṣah (strong form -ṣāh
- • = bhūrisah), mfn. bearing much RV. ix, 88, 2
bhuruṇḍa
- bhuruṇḍa m. a species of animal MBh. (cf. bhāraṇḍa, bhāruṇḍa, bheruṇḍa)
- • N. of a man Pravar.
bhurbhurikā
- bhurbhurikā and bhurbhurī f. a soft of sweetmeat L.
bhuva
- bhuva ○vat, ○vana &c. cols. 2. 3
bhuśuṇḍa
- bhuśuṇḍa m. N. of a man Cat.
bhuśuṇḍi
- bhuśuṇḍi or ○ḍī f. a kind of weapon (perhaps fire-arms
- • also written bhuṣuṇḍi, ḍī, and bhūśuṇḍi, ○ḍī) MBh. R. &c
bhusuka
- bhusuka bhusukha, or bhusura m. N. of a Yogin Vcar.
bhū
- bhū cl. 1. P. (Dhātup. i, 1) bhávati (rarely Ā. ○te
- • pf. babhū́va, 2. pers. ○ū́tha or ○ūvitha, cf. Pāṇ. 7-2, 64
- • babhūyās, ○yā́r, babhūtu RV.
- • Ā. babhūve or bubhūve Vop.
- • below.
- • aor. ábhūt, ○ūvan
- • Impv. bodhí , bhūtu RV.
- • aor. or impf. ábhuvat, bhúvat, bhuvāni ib.
- • Prec. bhūyāsam, 2. 3. sg. ○yās ib.
- • bhūyāt AV.
- • bhūyiṣṭhās BhP.
- • bhaviṣāt AitBr.
- • abhaviṣta, bhaviṣīṣta. Gr
- • fut. bhaviṣyáti, ep. also ○te and 2. pl. ○ṣyadhvam
- • bhavitā Br. &c
- • inf. bhuvé, -bhvé, bhūṣáṇi RV.
- • bhavitum, ○tos Br.
- • ind. p. bhūtvā́
- • bhūtvií RV.
- • -bhū́ya RV. &c
- • -bhū́yam, -bhávam Br.), to become, be (with nom, or adv. or indecl. words ending in ī or ū, cf. kṛṣṇī-√bhū &c.), arise, come into being, exist, be found, live, stay, abide, happen, occur RV. &c. &c. (often used with participles and other verbal nouns to make periphrastical verbal forms
- • with a fut. p. = to be going or about to, e.g. anuvakṣyan bhavati, he is going to recite ŚBr.
- • the fut. of √bhū with a pf. p. = a fut. pf., e.g. kṛtavān bhaviṣyasi, you will have done MBh.
- • the pf. P. babhūva after the syllable ām is put for the pf. of verbs of the 10. cl. &c.
- • the Ā. appears in this meaning Śiś. ix, 84 Kum. xiv. 46
- • observe also bhavati with a fut. tense, it is possible that, e.g. bhavati bhavān yājayiṣyati, it is possible that you will cause a sacrifice to be performed Pāṇ. 3-3, 146 Sch.
- • bhavet, may be, granted, admitted Kāś. on P. iii, 2. 114
- • bhavatu id., well, good, enough of this Kāv. Hit.
- • iticed bhavet, if this question should be asked Mn. x, 66
- • kva tad bhavati, what is to become of this, it is quite useless TBr.
- • with na = to cease to exist, perish, die MBh. Kāv. &c
- • with iha na, not to be born on earth MBh.
- • with śata-dhā, to fall into a hundred pieces MBh.
- • with dūrataḥ, to keep aloof. ŚārṅgP.
- • with manasi or cetasi and gen., to occur to the mind of any one Kād.
- • id. with gen. alone Lalit.)
- • to fall to the share or become the property of, belong to (cf. 'esse alicujus
- • 'with gen., rarely dat. or loc., accord. to Vop. also with pari or prati and preceding acc.) RV. &c. &c
- • to be on the side of, assist (with gen. or -tas) MBh. 1301 (cf. Pāṇ. 5-4, 48 Sch.)
- • to serve for, tend or conduce to (with dat. of thing) RV. &c. &c. (with phalāya. to bear fruit Kām.)
- • to be occupied with or engaged in, devote one's self to (with loc.) MBh. Kāv.
- • to thrive or prosper in (instr.), turn out well, succeed RV. TS. Br.
- • to be of consequence or useful Mn. iii, 181
- • (also Ā. Dhātup. xxxiv, 37) to fall, or get into, attain to, obtain Br. MBh.
- • (with idám) to obtain it, i.e. be successful or fortunate TS.: Pass. bhūyate (or ○ti Up.
- • aor. abhāvi) sometimes used impers., e.g. yair bhaviṣyate, by whom it will be existed, i.e. who will be Rājat.: Caus. bhāvayati (rarely ○te
- • aor. abībhavat Gr
- • inf. bhāvitum R.
- • Pass. bhāvyate &c. MBh.), to cause to be or become, call into existence or life, originate, produce, cause, create Pur. Sāh.
- • to cherish, foster, animate, enliven, refresh, encourage, promote, further AitUp. MBh. &c
- • to addict or devote one's self to, practise (acc.) MBh. HYog.
- • to subdue, control R.
- • (also Ā. Dhātup. xxxiv, 37) to obtain Jaim. Sch.
- • to manifest, exhibit, show, betray MBh. Kām. Daś.
- • to purify BhP.
- • to present to the mind, think about, consider, know, recognize as or take for (two acc.) MBh. Kāv. &c
- • to mingle, mix, saturate, soak, perfume Kauś. Suśr. (cf. bhāvita, p. 755, col. 1): Desid, of Caus. bibhāvayiṣati (cf. Pāṇ. 7-4, 80 Sch.), to wish to cause to be &c. Br.: Desid. búbhūṣati (○te), to wish or strive to become or be RV. &c. &c
- • (with kṣipram), to strive to be quickly possessed MBh.
- • to want to get on, strive to prosper or succeed TS. Br. MBh.
- • to want to have, care for, strive after, esteem, honour MBh. Hariv.
- • to want to take revenge BhP.: Intens, bóbhaviiti, bobhavati, bobhoti, bibhūyate, to be frequently, to be in the habit of BhP. Bhaṭṭ.
- • to be transformed into (acc.) RV. AV.
- • (with tiraḥ), to keep anything (instr.) secret ŚBr. [Cf. Zd. bū
- • Gk. ?, ? ; Lat. fuit, fuat &c. ; Slav. byti ; Lith. búti ; Germ. bim, bim ; Angl. Sax. beó ; Eng. be.]
≫bhava
- bhava
⋙bhavat
- bhaḍvat
⋙bhavita
- bhaḍvita &c. p. 748 &c
≫bhāva
- bhāva
⋙bhāvanīya
- bhāḍvanīya &c. p. 754 &c
≫bhuva
- bhúva m. N. of Agni VS. (cf. Mahīdh.) Kauś.
- • of a son of Pratihartṛi VP.
- • a mushroom L.
- • (prob. n.) = bhuvas, the atmosphere
⋙bhuvapati
- ○pati (bhúva-), m. the lord of the atmosphere
⋙bhuvabhartṛ
- ○bhartṛ m. id. MBh.
⋙bhuvādivarṇana
- bhuvâdi-varṇana n. N. of wk
≫bhuvad
- bhuvad in comp. for ○vat (prob. an old pr. p. of √bhū)
⋙bhuvadvat
- ○vat (bhúvad-), mfn. giving prosperity (said of the Ādityas) TS. Kāṭh. ĀśvGṛ. ĀśvŚr.
⋙bhuvadvasu
- ○vásu mfn. giving wealth Nir. iv, 15 Sch. (prob. a mistake of RV. viii, 19, 37, where read bhuvad vásuḥ).
≫bhuvana
- bhúvana n. a being, living creature, man, mankind RV. &c. &c
- • (rarely m.) the world, earth ib. (generally 3 worlds are reckoned , but also 2 , or 7 or 14
- • cf. RTL. 102, n. 1)
- • place of being, abode, residence AV. ŚBr.
- • a house (vḷ. for bhavana) L.
- • (?) causing to exist (= bhāvana) Nir. vii, 25
- • water Naigh. i, 15
- • m. N. of a partic. month TS.
- • of a Rudra VP.
- • of an Āptya (author of RV. x, 157) RAnukr.
- • of a teacher of Yoga Cat.
- • of another man MBh.
⋙bhuvanakośa
- ○kośa m. the globe or sphere of the earth Kād.
- • N. of sev. wks
⋙bhuvanacandra
- ○candra m. 'moon of the world', N. of a man Rājat.
⋙bhuvanacarita
- ○carita n. the doings of the world Kāv.
⋙bhuvanacyava
- ○cyavá mfn. shaking the world RV.
⋙bhuvanajñāna
- ○jñāna n. knowledge of the world Cat.
⋙bhuvanatala
- ○tala n. the surface of the earth Caurap., Introd
⋙bhuvanatraya
- ○traya n. the three world (heaven, atmosphere, and earth) Śak.
⋙bhuvanadīpa
- ○dīpa m
⋙bhuvanadīpaka
- ○dīpaka m. (and ○kaśāstra n.),
⋙bhuvanadīpikā
- ○dīpikā f. N. of wks
⋙bhuvanadvaya
- ○dvaya n. the two worlds (heaven and earth) Ragh.
⋙bhuvanadviṣ
- ○dviṣ m. an enemy of the world or earth Śiś.
⋙bhuvanapati
- ○pati (bhúv○), m. the lord of beings or of the world VS. Br. ŚrS,. (also wṛ. for bhavana-p○)
⋙bhuvanapāla
- ○pāla m. N. of a Sch. on Hāla's Gāthā-kośa Cat.
⋙bhuvanapāvana
- ○pāvana mf(ī)n. world purifying
- • (i), f. N. of Ganges BhP.
⋙bhuvanapraṇetṛ
- ○praṇetṛ m. 'leader of being', Time (personified as the Creator) VarBṛS. Sch.
⋙bhuvanapratiṣṭhādānavidhi
- ○pratiṣṭhā-dāna-vidhi mṆ. of a ch. of BhavP.
⋙bhuvanapradīpikā
- ○pradīpikā f. N. of wk
⋙bhuvanabhartṛ
- ○bhartṛ m. = -pati MBh.
⋙bhuvanabhāvana
- ○bhāvana m. the creator of the world, Mālatim
⋙bhuvanamatī
- ○matī f. N. of a princess Rājat.
⋙bhuvanamallavīra
- ○malla-vīra m. N. of a man Col.
⋙bhuvanamātṛ
- ○mātṛ f. 'world-mother', N. of Durgā Vāstuv.
⋙bhuvanarāja
- ○rāja m. N. of a king Rājat.
⋙bhuvanavidita
- ○vidita mfn. known in the world Megh.
⋙bhuvanavinyāsa
- ○vinyāsa m. N. of ch. of KūrmaP
⋙bhuvanavṛttānta
- ○vṛttânta m. = -carita Daś.
⋙bhuvanasāsin
- ○sāsin m. 'world-ruler', a king, prince Rājat.
⋙bhuvanasad
- ○sád mfn. reposing or situated in the world TS.
⋙bhuvanahita
- ○hita n. the welfare of the world MW.
⋙bhuvanāṇḍaka
- bhuvanâṇḍaka n. the world-egg Kād.
⋙bhuvanādbhuta
- bhuvanâdbhuta mfn. astonishing the world Rājat.
⋙bhuvanādhīśa
- bhuvanâdhī7śa (cf. RāmatUp.),
⋙bhuvanādhīśvara
- bhuvanâdhī7ḍśvara (cf. Hcat.), m. 'lord of the world', N. of a Rudra
⋙bhuvanānanda
- bhuvanânanda m. 'joy of the world', N. of an author Cat.
⋙bhuvanābhyudaya
- bhuvanâbhyudaya m. 'prosperity of the world', N. of a poem, &c
⋙bhuvanālokana
- bhuvanâlokana n. the sight of the world MW.
⋙bhuvaneśa
- bhuvanêśa m. lord of the world ŚvetUp.
- • N. of a Rudra RāmatUp.
- • of a place Cat.
- • (i), f. N. of a goddess Cat.
• ○śī-pārijāta m. N. of wk
- • ○śī-yantra n. N. of a mystical diagram Tantras.
⋙bhuvaneśānī
- bhuvanêśānī f. the mistress of the world Pañcar.
⋙bhuvaneśvara
- bhuvanêśvara m. 'lord of the world', a prince, king Rājat.
- • N. of Śiva MBh.
- • of an author Cat.
- • (ī), f. below
- • n. N. of a temple and city sacred to Śiva RTL. 68, 3 ; 93
- • māhātmya n. N. of wk
⋙bhuvaneśvarī
- bhuvanêśvarī f. 'mistress of the world', N. of various goddesses Pañcar. RTL. 188
- • -kakṣa-puṭa-tantra n. -kalpa m. -kavaca n. -daṇḍaka, m. or n. -dīpa-dāna n. -pañcâṅga n. -paṭala n. -paddhati f. N. of wks
- • -pūjā-yantra n. N. of a mystical diagram Tantras.
- • -rahasya n. -varivasyā-rahasya n. -śāntiprayoga m. -sahasra-nāman n. (and ○ma-stotra n.), -stotra n. ○śvary-arcana-paddhati f. N. of wks
⋙bhuvaneṣṭhā
- bhuvane-ṣṭhā́ mfn. being in the world or in all existing things AV. ĀśvŚr.
⋙bhuvanaukas
- bhuvanâukas m. 'inhabitant of heaven', a god MBh.
≫bhuvanti
- bhuvantí m. = bhuvaṃ tanoti, bhū-maṇḍa vistāraka VS. xvi, 19 (cf. Mahīdh.)
≫bhuvas
- bhúvas ind. (orig. nom. or voc. pl. of 2. bhū́) the air, atmosphere (one of the 3 sacred utterances or Vyāhṛitis q.v. uttered between bhūr, earth, and svar qq. vv., heaven
- • it comes 2nd of the series when 7 or 14 worlds are enumerated RTL. 403, 102, n. i) VS. Br. &c. (it becomes bhuvar in bhuvar-loka', the world of the air' VP.)
- • one of the mind-born sons of Brahmā Hariv. 11506
- • N. of the 2nd and 11th Kalpa (q.v.) VāyuP.
≫bhuvi
- bhuvi loc. of 2. bhū́, in comp
⋙bhuviṣṭha
- ○ṣṭha (for stha), mfn. standing on the earth (not in a chariot) BhP.
- • dwelling on earth (not in heaven) MBh.
⋙bhuvispṛś
- ○spṛś mfn. touching the ground BhP.
≫bhuvis
- bhuvis m. (?) the sea, ocean Uṇ. ii, 113 Sch.
- • f. heaven L.
≫bhū
- bhū́ mfn. becoming, being, existing, springing, arising (ifc
- • cf. akṣi-, giri-, citta-, padmabhū &c.)
- • m. N. of Vishṇu MBh. xii, 1509 (cf. Nīlak.)
- • of an Ekâha ŚrS.
- • f. the act of becoming or arising Pāṇ. 1-4, 31
- • the place of being, space, world or universe (also pl.) RV. AV.
- • the earth (as constituting one of the 3 worlds, and therefore a symbolical N. for the number 'one') Mn. MBh. &c
- • one of the three Vyāhṛitis ( bhúvas, bhūr, pp. 760 and 763)
- • earth (as a substance), ground, soil, land, lauded property ib.
- • floor, pavement Megh.
- • a place, spot, piece of ground RV. &c. &c
- • the base of any geometrical figure Āryabh.
- • object, matter ( vivādasaṃvāda-bhū)
- • a term for the letter l RāmatUp.
- • a sacrificial fire L.
⋙bhūkadamba
- ○kadamba m. (and ā f.) N. of plants L.
⋙bhūkadambaka
- ○kadambaka m. Ptychotis Ajowan L.
- • (ikā), f. a species of plant L.
⋙bhūkanda
- ○kanda m. a partic. medicinal plant Vāgbh.
⋙bhūkapittha
- ○kapittha m. Feronia Elephantum
- • n. the fruit of it L.
⋙bhūkampa
- ○kampa m. an earthquake AdbhBr. Yājñ. Var.
- • N. of a man Vās., Introd
- • -akṣaṇa m. N. of the 33rd ch. of Bhaṭṭôtpala's Comm. on VarBṛS.
- • -vicāra m. N. of wk
⋙bhūkarṇa
- ○karṇa m. the diameter of the earth Sūryas.
⋙bhūkarṇi
- ○karṇi m. N. of a man Cat.
⋙bhūkarbudāraka
- ○karbudāraka m. Cordia Myxa L.
⋙bhūkaśyapa
- ○kaśyapa m. N. of Vasu-deva (the father of Kṛishṇa) L.
⋙bhūkāka
- ○kāka m. 'earth-crow', N. of sev. birds (a species of heron
- • the curlew
- • a species of pigeon) L.
⋙bhūkāṇḍa
- ○kāṇḍa m. 'earth-chapter', N. of a ch. of the Bhūri-prayoga
⋙bhūkāśyapa
- ○kāśyapa m. a king Bālar.
⋙bhūkumbhī
- ○kumbhī f. N. of a plant L.
⋙bhūkuṣmāṇḍī
- ○kuṣmāṇḍī
- • f. Batatas Paniculata L.
⋙bhūkeśa
- ○keśa (only L.), m. 'earth-hair', the Indian figtree
- • Blyxa Octandra
- • (ā), f. a Rākshasi
- • (ī), f. Vernonia Anthelminthica
⋙bhūkṣit
- ○kṣit m., earth-destroyer, a hog L.
⋙bhūkṣīravāṭikā
- ○kṣīra-vāṭikā f. N. of a place Rājat.
⋙bhūkhaṇḍa
- ○khaṇḍa m. n. 'earth-section', N. of a section of the SkandaP. and of the PadmaP. (= bhūmi-kh○)
⋙bhūkharjūrī
- ○kharjūrī f. a species of date L.
⋙bhūgata
- ○gata mfn. being or existing on the earth MārkP.
⋙bhūgandhapati
- ○gandha-pati m. N. of Śiva Hcat.
⋙bhūgara
- ○gara n. 'earth-poison', mineral poison L.
⋙bhūgarbha
- ○garbha m. N. of the poet Bhava-bhūti L.
⋙bhūgṛha
- ○gṛha n. an underground room or chamber Car. Kathās.
- • a partic. part of a diagram Pañcar. RāmatUp.
⋙bhūgeha
- ○geha n. an underground room Kathās.
⋙bhūgola
- ○gola m. 'earth-ball', the terrestrial globe, earth Kāv. Pañcar. BhP.
- • N. of wk
- • kha-gola-virodha-parihāra m. -varṇana n. N. of wks
- • -vidyā f. knowledge of the terrestrial globe, geography MW.
- • -vistāra m. -vṛttânta m. -vyavasthā-tantrôktā f. -saṃgraha m. -sāra m. n. (?), -hastâmalaka n. N. of wks
⋙bhūgolaka
- ○golaka m. the terrestrial globe BhP.
⋙bhūghana
- ○ghana m. the body L.
⋙bhūghnī
- ○ghnī f. aluminous slate L.
⋙bhūcakra
- ○cakra n. 'earth-circle', the equator or equinoctial line W.
⋙bhūcara
- ○cara mf(ā)n. going on the earth, inhabiting the earth (also m.) MBh. Hariv. Pañcat. &c
- • moving or living on land MW.
⋙bhūcaryā
- ○caryā f. = next A.
⋙bhūchāya
- ○chāya n. or 'earth-shadow', darkness L.
⋙bhūchāyā
- ○chāyā f. 'earth-shadow', darkness L.
⋙bhūjantu
- ○jantu m. 'earth-animal', a kind of snail L.
⋙bhūjambu
- ○jambu or f. wheat L.
⋙bhūjambū
- ○jamḍbū f. wheat L.
- • Flacourtia Sapida or its fruit L.
⋙bhūtala
- ○tala n. the surface of the ground, the earth MBh. Pañcat. Ragh. Kathās.
- • -stha mfn. standing or being on the face of the earth MW.
- • -sthāna m. a man Gal.
- • ○lânmathana m. 'earth-shaker', N. of a Dānava Hariv.
⋙bhūtalikā
- ○talikā f. Trigonella Corniculata L.
⋙bhūtumbī
- ○tumbī f. a kind of cucumber L.
⋙bhūtṛṇa
- ○tṛṇa m. (cf. bhū-s-tṛṇa) 'earth-grass', Andropogon Schoenanthus L.
- • a kind of fragrant grass L.
⋙bhūttama
- ○ttama (bhū7tt○), n. 'best of minerals', gold L.
⋙bhūdarībhavā
- ○darī-bhavā f. Salvinia Cucullata L.
⋙bhūdāra
- ○dāra m. 'roonng up the earth' and 'a hog' KāśīKh.
⋙bhūdina
- ○dina n. (cf. Gaṇit.) or (cf. Āryabh.) a civil day
⋙bhūdivasa
- ○divasa m. (cf. Āryabh.) a civil day
⋙bhūdeva
- ○deva m. a divinity upon earth, a Brāhman (cf. -sura) Cat. L.
- • N. of Śiva Śivag.
- • of various men Cat.
- • -śukla m. N. of a poet. Cat.
⋙bhūdhana
- ○dhana m. 'whose property is the earth', a king, prince L.
⋙bhūdhara
- ○dhara mfn. 'earth-bearing', dwelling in the earth R.
- • m. 'earth-supporting', N. of Kṛishṇa BhP.
- • of Baṭuka-bhairava L.
- • a mountain (ifc. f. ā) MBh. Hariv. Pur. &c
- • 'mountain' and 'king' Harav.
- • a term for the number seven Sūryas.
- • N. of Siva or of the serpent-demon Śesha MBh.
- • a kind of chemical or medical apparatus L.
- • N. of sev. men Cat.
- • guhântara-tas ind. from within the caves of the mountains MW.
- • -ja m. 'mountain-born', a tree MBh. (cf. Nīlak.)
- • -tā f. the state or act of supporting the earth Kum.
- • -yantra n. a partic. apparatus for boiling Bhpr.
- • -rāja m. = -dharêśvara A.
- • -dharâtmaka or -dharâdhī7śa m. N. of Baṭukabhairava L.
- • -dharâraṇya n. a mountain-forest Mālatīm.
- • -dharêvara m. 'mountain-lord', N. of Hima-vat Kum.
⋙bhūdhātirī
- ○dhātirī f. earth-mother', N. of Baṭuka-bhairava L.
- • Flacourtia Cataphracta L.
⋙bhūdhra
- ○dhra m. = -dhara, a mountain Śatr.
⋙bhūnandana
- ○nandana m. N. of a king Kathās.
⋙bhūnāga
- ○nāga m. 'earthsnake', a kind of snail or snail-shell Rasêndrac.
⋙bhūnāman
- ○nāman f. a kind of fragrant earth L.
⋙bhūnāyaka
- ○nāyaka m. a prince or king Daś.
⋙bhūnimba
- ○nimba m. Gentiana Chirata Suśr. ŚārṅgS.
⋙bhūnīpa
- ○nīpa m. = -kadamba L.
⋙bhūnīlāpañcasūkta
- ○nīlā-pañca-sū7kta (?), n. N. of wk
⋙bhūnetṛ
- ○netṛ m. 'earth-leader', a king, prince L.
⋙bhūpa
- ○pa m. 'earth-protector', a king, prince Var. Pañcat. Kathās. &c
- • a term for the number sixteen Gaṇit.
- • -tā f. sovereignty, kingship Rājat.
- • -putra m. a king's son, prince MārkP.
- • -samuccaya-tantra n. N. of wk
- • -siṃha m. N. of a man Cat.
- • -suta m. = -putra MārkP.
- • ○pâdi-skandha-lakṣaṇa n. N. of wk
- • ○pâṣṭa m. liked by kings', a kind of tree L.
⋙bhūpati
- ○pati (bhū́-), m. 'lord of the earth', N. of Rudra TS. TBr. ĀśvŚr.
- • of Indra ŚrS.
- • of Baṭuka-bhairava L.
- • of one of the Viśve-Devāþ MBh.
- • a king, monarch, prince MBh. R. Ragh. &c
- • a partic. bulbous plant existing on the Himavat L.
- • a partic. Rāga Saṃgīt.
- • N. of a poet (perhaps Bhoja
- • cf. bhū-pāla) Cat.
- • of an author Cat.
- • of a priest of the gods L.
- • pl. N. of a partic. class of gods under Manu Raivata MārkP.
- • -veśman n. a king's palace L.
- • -stuti f. N. of a hymn
⋙bhūpatita
- ○patita mfn. fallen to the earth VP.
⋙bhūpada
- ○pada m. 'earth-fixed, earth-rooted', a tree L.
- • (ī), f. Arabian jasmine Jasminum Zambac L.
⋙bhūparidhi
- ○paridhi m. the circumference of the earth Sūryas.
⋙bhūpala
- ○pala m. a kind of rat L. (cf. -phala)
⋙bhūpalāśa
- ○palāśa m. a kind of plant L.
⋙bhūpavitra
- ○pavitra n. 'earth-purifying', cowdung L.
⋙bhūpāṭalī
- ○pāṭalī f. a kind of plant L.
⋙bhūpāta
- ○pāta m. falling on the ground, fṭfalling down Sāh.
⋙bhūpāla
- ○pāla m. 'earth-guardian', a king, prince Kāv. Hit. Kathās. &c
- • N. of Bhoja-rāja Cat.
- • of a son of Soma-pāla Rājat.
- • of a country Inscr.
- • (ī), f. N. of a partic. scale in the Hindū musicalsystem Col.
- • -bhūṣaṇa n. N. of wk
- • -loka m. a multitude of princes Hcar.
- • -vallabha m. a king's favourite (said of horses) Kād.
- • N. of an encyclopaedia (of Dharma, Alaṃkāra, Jyotis &c.) Cat.
- • -śrī f. 'king'sfortune', N. of a temple of Śiva Cat.
- • -sāhi m. (s○ = ?) N. of a king Inscr.
- • -stotra n. N. of a hymn
⋙bhūpālana
- ○pālana n. 'earth-protection', sovereignty, dominion A.
⋙bhūpiṭharī
- ○piṭharī f. a partic. plant Bhpr. (v. l. bhūmivalli)
⋙bhūputra
- ○putra m. 'son of the earth', the planet Mars Sūryas.
- • (ī), f. 'daughter of the earth', N. of Sītā R.
⋙bhūpura
- ○pura n. a partic. part of a diagram RāmatUp. (cf. -gṛha)
⋙bhūpūga
- ○pūga m. a kind of Areca plant growing on the ground L.
⋙bhūprakampa
- ○prakampa m. (ifc. f. ā) an earthquake Var.
⋙bhūpratimādāna
- ○pratimā-dāna n. N. of wk
⋙bhūpradāna
- ○pradāna n. a gift of land MW.
⋙bhūphala
- ○phala m. Phaseolus Mungo L.
- • a kind of rat L. (cf. -pala)
⋙bhūbadarī
- ○badarī f. a species of jujube L.
⋙bhūbala
- ○bala (prob.) n. N. of wk
⋙bhūbimba
- ○bimba mṇ. 'earthball', the globe Pañcar.
⋙bhūbhaṭa
- ○bhaṭa m. N. of a man Rājat.
⋙bhūbhaṭṭa
- ○bhaṭṭa m. N. of an author Cat.
⋙bhūbhartṛ
- ○bhartṛ m. 'earth-supporter, earth-lord', a king, prince Rājat.
⋙bhūbhāga
- ○bhāga m. a portion of ground, a place, spot, station Kām. Kathās.
- • (krośa-mātro-bh○), a way of not more than a Krośa Pañcat.
⋙bhūbhuj
- ○bhuj m. 'earthpossessor', a king, prince MBh. Kām. Kathās. &c
⋙bhūbhū
- ○bhū m. metron. of the planet Mars Gaṇit.
⋙bhūbhṛt
- ○bhṛt m. 'earth-supporter', a mountain MBh. Var. Kum. &c
- • a term for the number 'seven' Gaṇit.
- • N. of Vishṇu Cat.
- • a king, prince Var. Kathās. MārkP. &c
- • -sabha n. a king's palace or a meeting of kings L.
⋙bhūbhramaṇavicāra
- ○bhramaṇa-vicāra
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- bhūbhramavādakhaṇḍananirāsa3bhū́--bhrama-vāda-khaṇḍana-nirāsa m. N. of wks
⋙bhūmaṇḍala
- ○maṇḍala n. 'earth-circle', orbis terrarum, the terrestrial globe Cāṇ. Pur. Kathās. &c
- • the circumference or circuit of the earth Sūryas.
⋙bhūmat
- ○mat m. 'possessing the earth', a king, prince L. 1
⋙bhūmaya
- ○maya mf(ī)n. (for 2. p. 763, col. s) formed or produced from the earth
- • (ī), f. N. of Chāya or Ṣadow (personified as wife of the Sun) L.
⋙bhūmahendra
- ○mahêndra m. a prince, king L.
⋙bhūmitra
- ○mitra m. 'earth-friend', N. of a king BhP.
⋙bhūyuktā
- ○yuktā f. a kind of palm L.
⋙bhūrati
- ○rati m. 'earth-joy', N. of a magical spell recited over weapons R.
⋙bhūratna
- ○ratna n. N. of wk
⋙bhūramaṇa
- ○ramaṇa m. a prince, king Daś.
⋙bhūruṇḍī
- ○ruṇḍī f. Heliotropium Indicum L.
⋙bhūruh
- ○ruh m. 'earth-grower', a plant, tree Prab. Caṇḍ. &c
⋙bhūruha
○ruha m. 'earth-grower', a plant, tree Prab. Caṇḍ. &c
⋙bhūruha
- ○ruha m. id. Suśr. BhP.
- • Terminalia Arjuna and Glabra L.
- • n. a pearl L.
⋙bhūlakṣaṇapaṭala
- ○lakṣaṇa-paṭala mṇ. N. of a Mantra
⋙bhūlagnā
- ○lagnā f. 'clinging to the ground', Andropogon Aciculatus L.
⋙bhūlatā
- ○latā f. an earth-worm L.
⋙bhūlavaṇa
- ○lavaṇa n. factitious salt L.
⋙bhūliṅga
- ○liṅga n. N. of a district of Śālva (cf. bhauliṅgī)
- • (ā), f. N. of a town R.
- • -śakuna or ○ni m. a species of bird (said to make a sound like mā sāhasam, 'no rashness!') MBh.
⋙bhūloka
- ○loka m. (ifc. f. ā) the terrestrial world, earth Kathās. MārkP. (cf. bhūr-l○)
- • -kailāsa-māhātmya n. N. of a ch. of the BrahmôttKh.
- • -sura-nāyaka m. an Indra of the earth Rājat.
⋙bhūvalaya
- ○valaya m. n. the circumference of the earth BhP.
- • the terrestrial globe MW.
⋙bhūvallabha
- ○vallabha m. 'earth's favourite', a king, prince Inscr.
⋙bhūvallūra
- ○vallūra n. 'earth's flesh', a mushroom L.
⋙bhūvah
- ○vah (strong form -vāh, weak bhúh), mfn. Vop.
⋙bhūvāka
- ○vāka m. N. of an author Cat.
⋙bhūvārāhaprayogavidhi
- ○vārāha-prayoga-vidhi m. N. of wk. -vṛtta n. 'earth-circle', the equator MW.
⋙bhūśakra
- ○śakra m. 'earth-Indra', a king, prince L.
⋙bhūśamī
- ○śamī f. a kind of Acacia L.
⋙bhūśaya
- ○śaya m. 'lying or dwelling on the earth', N. of Vishṇu MBh.
- • any animal living in the earth Car.
⋙bhūśayyā
- ○śayyā f. a couch on the bare ground Kām. Pañcat.
⋙bhūśarkarā
- ○śarkarā f. a species of bulbous plant L.
⋙bhūśuddhi
- ○śuddhi f. purification of the ground MW.
⋙bhūlakṣaṇa
- ○lakṣaṇa n. N. of wk
⋙bhūśelu
- ○śelu m. the plant Cordia Myxa L.
⋙bhūśravas
- ○śravas m. an ant or mole hill W.
⋙bhūśvabhra
- ○śvabhra n. a hole in the ground, hollow L.
⋙bhūsaṃskāra
- ○saṃskāra m. 'ground-preparation', a term for five methods of preparing and consecrating the Khara (q.v.) at a sacrifice (viz. pari-sam-ūh, upa-lip, lekhāḥ kṛ, pāṃsūn ud-dhṛ, adbhir abhy-ukṣ
- • some enumerate seven) KātyŚr. Sch.
⋙bhūsuta
- ○suta m. 'earth son', the planet Mars Sūryas. Var.
- • (ā), f.' daughter of the earth', N. of Sitā L.
⋙bhūsura
- ○sura m. 'earth-god', a Brāhman BhP. Daś. (cf. -deva)
⋙bhūsūkta
- ○sū7kta and n
⋙bhūsūktabhāṣya
- ○sū7kḍtabhāṣya n
⋙bhūstuti
- ○stuti f. N. of hymns
⋙bhūstṛṇa
- ○s-tṛṇa m. Audropogon Schoenanthus Mn. Hariv. Suśr. Vāgbh. (cf. bhū-tṛṇa)
⋙bhūstha
- ○stha mfn. living on the earth MBh.
- • m. a man L.
⋙bhūspṛś
- ○spṛś m. 'touching the ground', a man L.
- • a Vaiśya L.
⋙bhūsphoṭa
- ○sphoṭa m. 'earth-blister', a mushroom L.
⋙bhūsvarga
- ○svarga m. 'heaven on earth', N. of the mountain Sumeru L.
⋙bhūsvargāya
- ○svargāya Nom. Ā. ○yate, to become a heaven on earth Daś.
⋙bhūsvāmin
- ○svāmin m. a landlord, landholder MW.
≫bhūta
bhūtá mf(ā)n. become, been, gone, past (n. the past) RV. &c. &c
- • actually happened, true, real (n. an actual occurrence, fact, matter of fact, reality) Yājñ. R. &c
- • existing, present Kaṇ.
- • (ifc.) being or being like anything, consisting of, mixed or joined with Prāt. Up. Mn. &c. (also to form adj. out of adv., e.g. ittham-, evam-, tathā-bh○)
- • purified L.
- • obtained L.
- • fit, proper L.
- • often wṛ. for bhṛta
- • m. a son, child L.
- • a great devotee or ascetic L.
- • (pl.) N. of an heretical sect (with Jainas, a class of the Vyantaras) L.
- • N. of Śiva L.
- • of a priest of the gods L.
- • of a son of Vasu-deva and Pauravii BhP.
- • of a son-in-law of Daksha and father of numerous Rudras ib.
- • of a Yaksha Cat.
- • (ā f.) the 14th day of the dark half of the lunar month SkandaP. (cf. L. also m.)
- • N. of a woman HPariś.
- • n. (cf.above) that which is or exists, any living being (divine, human, animal, and even vegetable), the world (in these senses also m.) RV. &c. &c
- • a spirit (good or evil), the ghost of a deceased person, a demon, imp, goblin (also m.)
- GṛS. Up. Mn. &c. (cf. RTL. 241)
- • an element, one of the 5 elements (esp. a gross elṭelement = mahā-bh○, q.v
- • but also a subtle element = tan-mātra, q.v
- • with Buddhists there are only 4 element) Up. Sāṃkhyak. Vedântas. &c
- • N. of the number 'five' (cf. mahā-bh○ and pāñcabhautika)
- • well-being, welfare, prosperity VS. TS. AitBr.
⋙bhūtakaraṇa
- ○karaṇa n. 'causing a word to have a past meaning', N. of the augment APrāt.
- • -vatī f. (scil. vibhakti) the character and personal endings of the augmented verbal forms (i.e. of impf., aor. and Cond.) Kāt.
⋙bhūtakartṛ
- ○kartṛ m. 'maker of beings', Brahmā, the creator R.
⋙bhūtakarman
- ○karman m. N. of a man MBh.
⋙bhūtakāla
- ○kāla m. past time or the preterite tense VPrāt. Pāṇ. Sch.
- • ○lika mfn. relating to it Pāṇ. 3-2, 84 Sch.
⋙bhūtakṛt
- ○kṛ́t mfn. forming beings, creative AV.
- • m. the creator ib. &c
- • pl. a class of gods ŚāṅkhŚr.
⋙bhūtaketu
- ○ketu m. N. of a son of Manu Daksha-sāvarṇi BhP.
- • of a Vetāla Kathās.
⋙bhūtakeśa
- ○keśa m. Corydalis Goveniana L. (also n. and ī f.)
• (ī), f. a species of plant Bhpr. (L Nardostachys Jatamansi, Vitex Negundo and white basil)
⋙bhūtakesarā
- ○kesarā f. Trigonella Foenum Graecum L.
⋙bhūtakoṭi
- ○koṭi f. 'the highest culminating point for all beings', absolute non-entity (= śūnya-tā) Buddh.
⋙bhūtakrānti
- ○krānti f. (for ○tâk○?) possession by spirits L.
⋙bhūtagaṇa
- ○gaṇa m. the host of living beings MaitrUp.
- • a multitude of spirits or ghosts R. Kathās.
- • ○ṇâdhipa m. N. of Nandin (q.v.) Kathās.
⋙bhūtagandhā
- ○gandhā f. a species of fragrant plant or a partic. perfume L.
⋙bhūtagṛhya
- ○gṛhya m. pl. a class of domestic spirits PārGṛ.
⋙bhūtagrasta
- ○grasta mfn. possessed by an evil spirit MW.
⋙bhūtagrāma
- ○grāma m. = -gaṇa (in both meanings) MBh. Pur.
- • a multitude of plants L.
- • any aggregate or elementary matter, the body W.
⋙bhūtaghna
- ○ghna m. 'destroying spirits or demons, a camel L.
- • garlic L.
- • Betula Bhojpatra L.
- • (ī), f. the sacred basil or = muṇḍitikā L.
⋙bhūtacaturdaśī
- ○caturdaśī f. the 14th day in the dark half of the month Kārttika (consecrated to Yama) L.
⋙bhūtacārin
- ○cārin m. 'moving among demons', N. of Śiva Śivag.
⋙bhūtacintā
- ○cintā f. Investigation into the elements Suśr.
⋙bhūtacaitanika
- ○caitanika m. an adherent of the doctrine that the mind or intellect is produced from material elements Nyāyas. Sch.
⋙bhūtacaitanya
- ○caitanya n. intellectuality of matter ib.
⋙bhūtajaṭā
- ○jaṭā f. Nardostachys Jatamansi L.
- • another species of Valeriana Bhpr.
⋙bhūtajananī
- ○jananī f. the mother of all beings Mālatīm.
⋙bhūtajaya
- ○jaya m. victory over the elements Cat.
⋙bhūtajyotis
- ○jyotis m. 'light of living beings', N. of a king BhP.
⋙bhūtaḍāmara
- ○ḍāmara m.or n. N. of 2 Tantras
- • (ī), f. N. of a deity Pañcad.
⋙bhūtatantra
- ○tantra n. the doctrine of spirits (as contained in the 6th ch. of the Ashṭâṅga-hṛidaya.)
⋙bhūtatanmātra
- ○tanmātra n. a subtle element, Sāṃkhyas. Sch.
⋙bhūtatā
- ○tā f. reality, truth Vās.
⋙bhūtatṛṇa
- ○tṛṇa n. a species of grass L.
⋙bhūtatva
- ○tva n. the state of being an element MBh.
⋙bhūtadattā
- ○dattā f. N. of a woman HPariś.
⋙bhūtadamanī
- ○damanī f. one of the 9 Śaktis of Śiva L.
⋙bhūtadayā
- ○dayā f. compassion towards all creatures, universal benevolence W.
⋙bhūtadāhīya
- ○dāhīya mfn. apt to burn or destroy all creatures Āpast.
⋙bhūtadrāvin
- ○drāvin m. red oleander L.
- • a partic. tree (= bhūtâṅkuśa) L.
⋙bhūtadruma
- ○druma m. Cordia Latifolia L.
⋙bhūtadruh
- ○druh mfn. injuring beings, injurious BhP.
⋙bhūtadhara
- ○dhara mfn. retaining (in the mind) or remembering the past R.
- • (ā), f. 'supporting beings', the earth L.
⋙bhūtadhātrī
- ○dhātrī f. 'supporter of beings', sleep Car.
- • the earth Kād.
⋙bhūtadhāman
- ○dhāman m. N. of a son of Indra MBh.
⋙bhūtadhāriṇī
- ○dhāriṇī f. = -dharā Mālav.
⋙bhūtananda
- ○nanda m. N. of a king Kathās.
⋙bhūtanātha
- ○nātha m. 'lord of beings or spirits', N. of Śiva Ragh. Caṇḍ.
- • N. of a poet Cat.
⋙bhūtanāyikā
- ○nāyikā f. 'leader of the Bhūtas', N. of Durgā L.
⋙bhūtanāśana
- ○nāśana mfn. destroying evil beings
- • m. Semecarpus Anacardium L.
- • pepper L.
- • black mustard L.
- • n. Asa Foetida L.
- • the berry or seed of Elaeocarpus Ganitrus L.
⋙bhūtanicaya
- ○nicaya m. 'aggregation of elements', the body, Śāntiś
⋙bhūtapati
- ○páti m. 'lord of beings' (esp. of evil beings, N. of Rudra-Śiva, Bhava, Śarva and Agni) AV. MBh. &c
- • Ocimum Sanctum L.
⋙bhūtapattrī
- ○pattrī f. sacred basil L.
⋙bhūtapāla
- ○pāla m. the guardian of living beings BṛĀrUp.
⋙bhūtapura
- ○pura m. pl. N. of a people Var.
- • (ī), f. N. of a town
- • ○re-māhātmya n. N. of wk
⋙bhūtapuṣpa
- ○puṣpa m. Calosanthes Indica L.
⋙bhūtapūrṇimā
- ○pūrṇimā f. the day of full moon in the month Āśvina (when the Bhūtas are worshipped) L.
⋙bhūtapūrva
- ○pūrva mf(ā)n. who or what has been before, prior, former, ancient, old (also ○vaka) MBh. Kāv. &c. (○vam ind. formerly)
- • deceased MBh.
- • -ṭā f. former circumstances Kām.
⋙bhūtaprakṛti
- ○prakṛti f. the origin of all beings Nir. xiv, 3
⋙bhūtapratiṣedha
- ○pratiṣedha m. the warding off evil spirits or demons Cat.
⋙bhūtaprāya
- ○prâya wṛ. for bhauta-p○
⋙bhūtapretapiśācāya
- ○prêtapiśācâya m. pl. the Bhūtas, Prêtas, Piśācas &c. RāmatUp. (cf. RTL. 241)
⋙bhūtabali
- ○bali m. = -yājña Gal.
- • N. of a grammarian Cat.
⋙bhūtabālagrahonmāda
- ○bāla-grahônmāda m. madness produced by the action of Bhūtas or demons inimical to children Pañcar.
⋙bhūtabrahman
- ○brahman m. = devalaka L.
⋙bhūtabhartṛ
- ○bhartṛ m. 'lord of beings or spirits', N. of Śiva Rājat.
⋙bhūtabhava
- ○bhava mfn. existing in all beings Hariv.
⋙bhūtabhavya
- ○bhavyá n. past and future AV.
⋙bhūtabhavyeśa
- ○bhaḍvyêśa m. the lord of past and future MBh.
⋙bhūtabhāvana
- ○bhāvana mfn. creating or causing the welfare of living beings MBh.
- • N. of Śiva or Vishṇu or Brahmā ib. (-bhāvana mfn. causing the welfare of those who cause the welfare of living bṭbeings Hariv.)
- • n. = sva-rūpa BhP. Sch.
⋙bhūtabhāvin
- ○bhāvin mfn. creating living beings Up.
- • past and future Kpr.
⋙bhūtabhāṣā
- ○bhāṣā f. the (so called) language of demons or Piśācas (a Prākṛit dialect) Kathās.
- • -maya mf(ī)n. composed in the PiśṭPiśācas dṭdemons (as the Bṛihat-kathā), Kāvyad
⋙bhūtabhāṣita
- ○bhāṣita n. = -bhāṣā Cat.
⋙bhūtabhṛt
- ○bhṛt mfn. sustaining the elements or creatures Bhag.
⋙bhūtabhairava
- ○bhairava m. N. of a partic. medical compound Bhpr.
- • -tantra n. N. of a Tantra
⋙bhūtabhautika
- ○bhautika mfn. consisting of the elements or of anything formed from them L.
⋙bhūtamaya
- ○maya mf(ī)n. containing all beings Hariv.
- • consisting of the five elements Naish.
- • as anything is in reality, true, genuine BhP.
⋙bhūtamaheśvara
- ○mahêśvara m. = -bhartṛ R.
⋙bhūtamātṛ
- ○mātṛ f. = -jananī (N. of Gauri, Brahmi &c.) MBh.
- • -têtsava (!), n. a partic. festival Cat.
⋙bhūtamātṛkā
- ○mātṛkā f. 'mother of beings', the earth Gal.
⋙bhūtamātra
- ○mātra n. the rudiment of an element W.
- • (ā), f. pl. the subtle elements ( tan-mātra) Mn. xii, 17
- • the coarse and subtle element BhP. (in this sense a Dvandva comp.) Sch.
- • the 10 primary objects (viz. vāc, gandha, rūpa, śabda, anna-rasa, karman, sukha-duḥkhe, ānanda or rati or prajāti, ityā, manas) KaushUp.
⋙bhūtamārī
- ○mārī f. a partic. resin L.
⋙bhūtayajña
- ○yajña m. the offering of food &c. to all created beings ( mahā-yajña and bali, and cf. RTL. 421) ŚBr. ĀśvGṛ.
⋙bhūtayoni
- ○yoni f. the origin or source of all beings, KaivUp
⋙bhūtaraya
- ○raya m. pl. a class of gods under the 5th Manu BhP.
⋙bhūtarāj
- ○rāj m. = -bhartṛ ib.
⋙bhūtarūpa
- ○rūpa mfn. having the form of a Bhūta, imp. like Pañcar.
⋙bhūtalakṣaṇa
- ○lakṣaṇa n. N. of wk
⋙bhūtalipi
- ○lipi f. 'demon-writing', N. of a partic. magical formula Cat. 1
⋙bhūtavat
- ○vat ind. as if it were past Pāṇ. 3-3, 132. 2
⋙bhūtavat
- ○vat mfn. having been W.
- • containing the word bhūta AitBr.
- • surrounded by demons Hcat.
⋙bhūtavarga
- ○varga m. the host of demons or spirits MārkP.
⋙bhūtavādin
- ○vādin mfn. telling the real fact or truth MW.
⋙bhūtavāsa
- ○vāsa m. the abode of beings Hariv. (v. l. ○tâv○)
- • Terminalia Bellerica Bhpr.
⋙bhūtavāhana
- ○vāhana mfn. 'having the Bhūtas for his vehicle', N. of Śiva Śivag.
- • -sarathi m. Śiva's charioteer ib.
- • n. a chariot drawn by Bhūtas L.
⋙bhūtavikriyā
- ○vikriyā f. possession by evil spirits, epilepsy L.
⋙bhūtavijñāna
- ○vijñāna n. the knowledge of evil beings, demonology Cat.
⋙bhūtavid
- ○víd mfn. knowing all beings ŚBr.
- • knowing (how to ward off) evil spirits Subh.
⋙bhūtavidyā
- ○vidyā f. = -vijñāna ChUp. Suśr.
⋙bhūtavināyaka
- ○vināyaka m. a leader of evil beings BhP.
⋙bhūtaviveka
- ○viveka m. N. of wk
⋙bhūtaviṣṇu
- ○viṣṇu m. N. of an author Cat.
⋙bhūtavīra
- ○vīra m. pl. N. of a race AitBr.
⋙bhūtavṛkṣa
- ○vṛkṣa m. 'demon-tree', Trophis Aspera L.
- • Calosanthes Indica L.
- • Terminalia Bellerica L.
⋙bhūtaveṣī
- ○veṣī f. a white-flowering Vitex Negundo L.
⋙bhūtasarman
- ○sarman m. N. of a man MBh.
⋙bhūtaśuddhi
- ○śuddhi f. 'removal of evil demons', N. of a ceremony RTL. 197
- • N. of a Tantra
⋙bhūtasaṃsāra
- ○saṃsāra m. the course or circuit of existence (through continuous states of being) Mn. i, 50
⋙bhūtasaṃkrāmin
- ○saṃkrāmín mfn. dependent on beings that have existed before TS.
⋙bhūtasaṃgha
- ○saṃgha m. the totality of beings or of the elements MārkP.
⋙bhūtasaṃcāra
- ○saṃcāra m. possession by evil spirits L.
⋙bhūtasaṃcārin
- ○saṃcārin m. 'moving among creatures', a forest conflagration L.
⋙bhūtasaṃtāpa
- ○saṃtāpa m. 'torture of beings', N. of an Asura BhP.
⋙bhūtasaṃtāpana
- ○saṃtāpana m. 'torturer of beings', N. of a Daitya (son of Hiraṇyâksha) Hariv.
⋙bhūtasamāgama
- ○samāgama m. the meeting of mortals MBh.
⋙bhūtasampṛkta
- ○sampṛkta mfn. combined with elementary matter W.
⋙bhūtasamplava
- ○samplava m. the flooding or drowning of all creatures, universal deluge Āpast. MBh. &c
⋙bhūtasammohana
- ○sammohana mfn. bewildering all beings Up.
⋙bhūtasarga
- ○sarga m. a creation of beings (e.g. of Deva-yonis or divine beings in 8 classes, of men, and of Tiryag-yonis in 5 classes, viz. cattle, birds, wild animals, creeping things, and plants) MBh. Pur.
- • creation of the elements Pur.
⋙bhūtasākṣin
- ○sâkṣin m. an eye-witness of created beings (who sees all they do) MBh.
⋙bhūtasādhana
- ○sā́dhana mf(ī)n. leading all creatures towards their end (cf. Mahīdh. 'producing creatures') VS.
- • (ī), f. the earth A.
⋙bhūtasāra
- ○sāra m. a species of Calosanthes Indica L.
- • (ī), f. collective N. of the 3 myrobolans (Terminalia Chebula, Terminalia Bellerica, and Phyllanthus Emblica) L.
⋙bhūtasūkṣma
- ○sūkṣma n. = -tanmātra, Sāṃkhyas. Sch.
⋙bhūtasṛṣṭi
- ○sṛṣṭi f. the creation of Bhūtas MW.
- • the illusion effected by the power of the Bhūtas ib.
- • the whole class of Bhūtas collectively ib.
⋙bhūtastha
- ○stha mfn. being in living creatures, residing in the elements BhP.
⋙bhūtasthāna
- ○sthāna n. the abode of living creatures MBh.
⋙bhūtahatyā
- ○hatyā f. the killing of a living creature BhP.
⋙bhūtahantrī
- ○hantrī f. 'destroying evil spirits', a species of Dūrvā grass L.
- • = vandhyā karkoṭakī L.
⋙bhūtahara
- ○hara m. bdellium L.
⋙bhūtahārin
- ○hārin m. Pinus Devadāru L.
⋙bhūtahāsa
- ○hāsa m. 'demoniacal laughter', a kind of fever Bhpr.
⋙bhūtāṃśa
- bhūtâṃśa m. N. of the author of RV. x, 106 (a descendant of Kaśyapa) Nir. xii, 41
⋙bhūtāṅkuśa
- bhūtâṅkuśa m. a kind of tree L.
⋙bhūtātmaka
- bhūtâtmaka mfn. possessing the essence of the elements Cat.
⋙bhūtātman
- bhūtâtman m. 'soul of all beings', N. of Brahmā R.
- • of Mahāpurusha, i.e. Vishṇu Hariv.
- • of Śiva L.
- • the individual soul Mn. v, 109 Yājñ. iii, 34 &c
- • 'nature of all beings', war, conflict L.
- • mfn. one whose soul is subdued or purified MBh. (cf. bhāvitâtman)
- • m. 'the self consisting of the elements', the body MaitrUp. Mn. xii, 12 (opp. to kṣetra-jña)
⋙bhūtādi
- bhūtâdi m. 'original or originator of all beings', N. of Mahā-purusha or the Supreme Spirit Hariv.
- • m. n. (in Sāṃkhya) N. of Ahaṃ-kāra (as the principle from which the elements are evolved)
⋙bhūtādika
- bhūtâdika mfn. beginning with the elements, the element &c. RāmatUp.
- • (with ahaṃ-kāra) = bhūtâdi m. n
⋙bhūtādhipati
- bhūtâdhipatí m. the lord of all beings ŚBr.
⋙bhūtānadyatana
- bhūtânadyatana m. not the current day in past time Kāś. on Pāṇ. 3-3, 135
⋙bhūtānukampā
- bhūtânukampā f. compassion towards all beings Ragh.
⋙bhūtāntaka
- bhūtântaka m. 'destroyer of beings', the god of death MBh.
⋙bhūtābhiṣaṅga
- bhūtâbhiṣaṅga m. possession by evil spirits Bhpr.
⋙bhūtārabdha
- bhūtârabdha mfn. formed from the elements
- • pl. (? n.) all organic matter Kull.
⋙bhūtāri
- bhūtâri m. 'enemy of evil beings', Asa Foetida L.
⋙bhūtārta
- bhūtârta mfn. tormented by demons L.
⋙bhūtārtha
- bhūtârtha m. anything that has really happened or really exists, real fact Kāv. Var. &c
- • an element of life MW.
- • -kathana n. (cf. Rājat.), -varṇna n. (cf. ib.), -vyāhṛti f. (cf. Ragh.) statement of facts
- • ○thânubhava m. the apprehension of any matter of fact Śaṃk.
⋙bhutārma
- bhutârma n. Pāṇ. 6-2, 91
⋙bhūtāvāsa
- bhūtâvāsa m. 'abode of beings', N. of Vishṇu and Śiva MBh. Hariv.
- • Terminalia Bellerica (as the abode of evil beings) L.
- • the body (as the abode of the elements) Mn. MBh. &c
⋙bhūtāviṣṭa
- bhūtâviṣṭa mfn. possessed by evil spirits Lalit.
⋙bhūtāveśa
- bhūtâveśa m. demoniac possession L.
⋙bhūtāsana
- bhūtâsana n. 'seat of Bhūtas', N. of a magic chariot Kathās.
⋙bhūtechad
- bhūtechád f. pl. N. of AV. xx, 135, 11-13 Vait.
⋙bhūtejya
- bhūtêjya mfn. worshipping the Bhūtas or demons Bhag. (cf. bhūta-yajña)
⋙bhūtendriyajayin
- bhūtêndriya-jayin m. 'one who has subdued both the elements (of the body) and the senses', a kind of ascetic or devotee Cat.
⋙bhūteśa
- bhūtêśa m. 'lord of beings', N. of Brahmā or Kṛishṇa MBh.
- • of the Sun Hcat.
- • 'lord of evil beings', N. of Śiva BhP.
⋙bhūteśvara
- bhūtêśvara m. 'lord of (evil) beings', N. of Śiva Prab. Rājat.
⋙bhūteṣṭakā
- bhūtêṣṭakā f. a partic. kind of brick TS.
⋙bhūteṣṭā
- bhūtêṣṭā f. 'liked by the Bhūtas', N. of the 14th day of a halfmonth L.
⋙bhūtoḍḍāmara
- bhūtôḍḍāmara m. or n. N. of a Tantra (cf. bhūta-ḍāmara)
⋙bhūtodana
- bhūt'-odana m. a dish of rice (eaten to counteract the influence of demons) R. Suśr.
⋙bhūtonmāda
- bhūtônmāda m. insanity produced by the influence of evil spirits (20 kinds are enumerated). ŚārṅgS.
⋙bhūtopadeśa
- bhūtôpadeśa m. referring to anything already occurring or existing L.
⋙bhūtopamā
- bhūtôpamā f. comparison with a living being or animal Nir. iii, 16
⋙bhūtopasarga
- bhūtôpasarga m. possession by an evil spirit Subh.
⋙bhutopasṛṣṭa
- bhutôpasṛṣṭa mfn. possessed by an evil spirit ĀśvŚr.
⋙bhūtopahata
- bhūtôpahata mfn. id. R.
- • -citta mfn. having the mind possessed by an evil spirit ib.
≫bhūtāyana
- bhūtāyana m. pl. N. of a school L.
≫bhūti
- bhū́ti or (cf. RV.)
⋙bhūti
- bhūtí f. existence, being L.
- • wellbeing, thriving, prosperity, might, power, wealth, fortune RV. &c. &c
- • Welfare personified (= lakṣmī) BhP.
- • superhuman power (as attainable by the practice of austerity and magical rites) W.
- • ornament, decoration Megh. 19
- • ashes Kāv. Kathās.
- • fried meat L. (?)
- • = bhūmi, earth, ground AitBr. (cf. Sāy.)
- • (with marutām) N. of a Sāman ĀrshBr.
- • of various plants (Andropogon Schoenanthus or = rohiṣa &c.) L.
- • (also ○tī), of the wife of Ruci or Kavi and the mother of Manu Bhautya Hariv. VP.
- • m. a class of deceased ancestors MārkP.
- • N. of Vishṇu MBh.
- • of Śiva L.
- • of the father of Manu Bhautya MārkP.
- • of a Brāhman L.
⋙bhūtikarman
- ○karman n. any auspicious rite or ceremony (performed at a birth, marriage &c.) GṛS. MBh.
⋙bhūtikalaśa
- ○kalaśa m. N. of a man Rājat.
⋙bhūtikāma
- ○kāma (bhū́ti-), mfn. desirous of wealth or property TS. &c. &c
- • m. a king's councillor L.
- • N. of Bṛihas-pati W.
⋙bhūtikāla
○kāla m. time of prosperity, a happy moment MW.
⋙bhūtikīrtana
- ○kīrtana n. 'praise of prosperity', N. of ch. of ŚivaP. ii
⋙bhūtikīla
- ○kīla m. a hole, pit L.
- • a cellar (for concealing wealth) W.
⋙bhūtikṛt
- ○kṛt m. 'causing welfare', N. of Śiva Śivag.
- • a class of deceased ancestors MārkP.
⋙bhūtikṛtya
- ○kṛtya n. = -karman Mn. viii, 393
⋙bhūtigarbha
- ○garbha m. N. of the dram. poet Bhava-bhūti L.
⋙bhūtigaurī
- ○gaurī f. N. of Śiva's wife VP.
⋙bhūtitīrthā
- ○tīrthā f. N. of one of the Mātṛis attending on, Skanda MBh.
⋙bhūtida
- ○da m. = -kṛt (in both meanings) Śivag. MārkP.
⋙bhūtidatta
- ○datta m. N. of a man Col.
⋙bhūtinanda
- ○nanda m. N. of a prince VP.
⋙bhūtinidhāna
- ○nidhāna n. 'receptacle of prosperity', N. of the Nakshatra Dhanishṭhā L.
⋙bhūtibali
- ○bali m. N. of a grammarian (cf. bhūta-b○)
⋙bhūtibhūṣaṇa
- ○bhūṣaṇa m. 'adorned with ashes', N. of Śiva Śivag.
⋙bhūtimat
- ○mat mfn. possessing welfare, fortunate, happy MBh.
⋙bhūtimalina
- ○malina mfn. soiled with ashes MW.
⋙bhūtimitra
- ○mitra m. N. of a king VP.
⋙bhūtiyuvaka
- ○yuvaka m. pl. N. of a people MārkP.
⋙bhūtirāja
- ○rāja m. N. of a man Cat.
⋙bhūtilaya
- ○laya m. N. of a Tirtha MBh.
⋙bhūtivardhana
- ○vardhana mfn. increasing welfare ĀpŚr.
⋙bhūtivarman
- ○varman m. N. of a king of Prāg-jyotisha Vās., Introd
- • of a Rākshasa Kathās.
⋙bhūtivāhana
- ○vāhana mfn. bringing welfare (said of Śiva) Śivag. (cf. bhūta-v○)
⋙bhūtiśiva
- ○śiva m. N. of a man Kathās.
⋙bhūtiśbhra
- ○śbhra (cf. Kathās.),
⋙bhūtiśta
- ○śta (cf. Śiś.), mfn. white with ashes (said of Śiva)
⋙bhūtisṛj
- ○sṛj mfn. creating welfare MārkP.
⋙bhūtīśvaratīrtha
- bhūtī7śvara-tīrtha n. N. of a sacred bathing-place ŚivaP.
⋙bhūtyartham
- bhūty-artham ind. for the sake of prosperity Ml.
≫bhūtika
- bhūtika m. or n. a species of plant Suśr.
- • (L. m. n. Ptychotis Ajowan
- • n. Andropogon Schoenanthus, Gentiana Chirata &c.)
- • n. camphor L.
≫bhūtīka
- bhūtīka m. or n. a species of plant Car. (cf. L. Gentiana Chirata, Curcuma Zerumbet &c.)
≫bhūma
- bhūmá m. (in the formula dhruvāya bhūmāya namaḥ) TĀr.
- • mostly ifc. for bhūmi or bhūman (cf. udaka-, kṛṣṇa-bh○ &c.)
- • also ibc. in the next words
⋙bhūmavidyā
- ○vidyā f. N. of ChUp. vii
⋙bhūmānandasarasvatī
- bhūmânanda-sarasvatī m. N. of the teacher of Advaitânanda Cat.
≫bhūmakatṛtīyā
- bhūmaka-tṛtīyā f. N. of the 3rd day in a partic., month Cat.
≫bhūman
- bhūman n. the earth, world RV. AV.
- • a territory, country, district ĀśvGṛ.
- • a being (pl) the aggregate of all existing things RV.
- • (bhūmán), m. abundance, plenty, wealth, opulence, multitude, majority RV. &c. &c. (ifc. filled with Mcar.
- • bhūmnā ind. generally, usually Kāv. Rājat.
- • bhūnā́ ind. plentifully, abundantly RV.)
- • the pl. number (bhūmni, in the plural) L.
- • N. of Kṛishṇa BhP.
- • f. a collection, assembly ŚāṅkhBr.
≫bhūmanyu
- bhūmanyu m. N. of a king MBh. (B. sumanyu
- • cf. bhumanyu)
≫bhūmaya
- bhūmaya Nom. P. ○yati (for 1. p. 761, col. 2), to augment, increase, make abundant Bhaṭṭ.
≫bhūmi
- bhūmi f. (Ved. also nom. bhū́mī gen. abl. ○myās loc. ○myām) the earth, soil, ground RV. &c. &c
- • (pl. divisions of the world
- • cf. bhūmi-traya)
- • a territory. country, district ib.
- • a place, situation ŚBr. &c. &c
- • position, posture, attitude MBh. Kāv. &c
- • the part or personification (played by an actor) Kathās.
- • the, floor of a house, story Megh. Kathās.
- • the area, Śulbas.
- • the base of any geometrical figure Col.
- • (metaph.) a step, degree, stage Yogas. (with Buddhists there are 10 or 13 stages of existence or perfection Dharmas. 45 ; 46)
- • extent, limit Kir.
- • (ifc.) a matter, subject, object, receptacle i.e. fit object or person for (cf. viśvāsa-, sneha-bh○ &c., and pātra, bhājana)
- • the tongue L.
- • m. N. of a son or grandson of Yuyudhāna and father of Yugaṃdhara Hariv. VP.
⋙bhūmikadamba
- ○kadamba m. a kind of Kadamba L.
⋙bhūmikandaka
- ○kandaka or n. a mushroom L.
⋙bhūmikandara
- ○kandara n. a mushroom L.
⋙bhūmikandalī
- ○kandalī f. a species of plant (= kandalī) L.
⋙bhūmikapāla
- ○kapāla (bhū́mi-), mfn. having the earth for a vessel or receptacle ŚBr.
⋙bhūmikampa
- ○kampa m. an earthquake Gaut. MBh. R. Var.
- • N. of the 62nd AV.Pariś
⋙bhūmikampana
- ○kampana n. an earthquake MBh. R. Hariv.
⋙bhūmikuṣmāṇḍa
- ○kuṣmāṇḍa m. Convolvulus Paniculatus L.
⋙bhūmikūśmaṇḍa
- ○kūśmaṇḍa m. liquorice L.
⋙bhūmikṣaya
- ○kṣaya m. loss of land Pañcat.
⋙bhūmikhaṇḍa
- ○khaṇḍa m. n. 'earth-section', N. of the 2nd book of the PadmaP.
⋙bhūmikharjūrikā
- ○kharjūrikā (cf. Bhpr.) or (cf. L.), f. a species of palm
⋙bhūmikharjūrī
- ○kharḍjūrī (cf. L.), f. a species of palm
⋙bhūmigata
- ○gata mfn. fallen to the earth MānŚr. Mn.
⋙bhūmigarta
- ○garta m. a pit or hole in the earth Kathās.
⋙bhūmigarbha
- ○garbha m. N. of Bhava-bhūti Gal.
⋙bhūmiguhā
- ○guhā f. a hole in the earth L.
⋙bhūmigṛha
- ○gṛha n. an underground chamber Kathās.
- • (bhū́mi-), mfn. whose house is the earth (said of a dead person) AV.
⋙bhūmigocara
- ○gocara m. an inhabitant of the earth a man Uttamac.
⋙bhūmicampaka
- ○campaka m. Kaempferia Rotunda Pañcar.
⋙bhūmicala
- ○cala
- m. (cf. Kauś. Gobh. MBh. R.) or (cf. Kauś. PārGṛ. Mn.) an earthquake
⋙bhūmicalana
- ○calana
- n. (cf. Kauś. PārGṛ. Mn.) an earthquake
⋙bhūmicchattra
- ○cchattra n. a mushroom L.
⋙bhūmija
- ○ja mfn. produced from the earth, sprung from the ground Suśr.
- • m. the planet Mars MārkP.
- • a man L.
- • a kind of snail L.
- • a kind of Kadamba L.
- • N. of the demon Naraka L.
- • hell MW.
- • (ā), f. metron. of Sitā L.
- • n. a species of vegetable L.
- • -guggulu m. a species of bdellium L.
⋙bhūmijambu
- ○jambu or f. a species of plant L.
⋙bhūmijambukā
- ○jamḍbukā or f. a species of plant L.
⋙bhūmijambū
- ○jamḍbū f. a species of plant L.
- • Premna Herbacea L.
⋙bhūmijāta
- ○jāta mfn. produced or arisen on the earth MBh.
⋙bhūmijīvin
- ○jīvin m. 'living by the soil', a Vaiśya L.
⋙bhūmijoṣaṇa
- ○joṣaṇá n. 'the choice of soil' ŚBr. PārGṛ.
⋙bhūmiṃjaya
- ○ṃjaya m. 'earth-conquering', N. of a son of Virāṭa MBh.
⋙bhūmitanaya
- ○tanaya m. the planet Mars Var.
⋙bhūmitala
- ○tala n. (ifc. f. ā) the surface of the earth, the ground (also pl.) R.
⋙bhūmituṇḍika
- ○tuṇḍika m. N. of a district Kathās.
⋙bhūmitraya
- ○traya n. = bhuvana-tr○ Hariv.
⋙bhūmitva
- ○tva n. the state of earth, earthiness (e.g. -tvam eti, 'he becomes earth') TāṇḍyaBr. MaitrUp.
⋙bhūmida
- ○da mfn. giving landed property Mn.
⋙bhūmidāna
- ○dāna n. donation of landed property Cat.
- • the 9th AV.Pariś
⋙bhūmidundubhi
- ○dundubhí m. earth-drum', a pit or hole in the earth covered over with skins TS. Br. &c.
⋙bhūmidṛṃha
- ○dṛṃhá mfn. firmly fixed on the ground AV.
⋙bhūmideva
- ○deva m. 'earthgod', a Brāhman Mn. MBh. &c
- • (ī), f. N. of various women Cat. W.
⋙bhūmidhara
- ○dhara m. 'earth-supporter', a mountain R. Kum.
- • a symbolical expression for the number seven Sūryas.
• a king, prince Mālav.
- • N. of a poet Subh.
⋙bhūminanda
- ○nanda m. N. of a prince VP.
⋙bhūminātha
- ○nātha m. 'earth-lord' (cf. Vet.), and m. 'earth-protector' (cf. Mn. MBh. &c.), a king, prince
⋙bhūmipa
- ○pa m. 'earth-protector' (cf. Mn. MBh. &c.), a king, prince
⋙bhūmipakṣa
- ○pakṣa m. a swift horse L.
⋙bhūmipati
- ○pati m. 'earth-lord', a king, prince Kauś. Gobh. MBh. &c
- • -tva n. sovereignty, kingship R.
⋙bhūmiparidṛṃhaṇa
- ○paridṛṃhaṇa n. the making firm of the ground ĀpŚr.
⋙bhūmiparimāṇa
- ○parimāṇa n. square measure Yājñ. Sch.
⋙bhūmipāla
- ○pāla m. (ifc. f. ā) 'earth-guardian', a king, prince MBh. R. Suśr. &c
⋙bhūmipāśa
- ○pāśá m. and a species of plant Br.
⋙bhūmipāśakā
- ○pāśakā f. a species of plant Br.
⋙bhūmipiśāca
- ○piśāca m. Borassus Flabelliformis L.
⋙bhūmiputra
- ○putra m. 'earth-son', the planet Mars Sūryas.
- • N. of a king VP.
⋙bhūmipuraṃdara
- ○puraṃ-dara m. 'earth-Indra', N. of Dilīpa Ragh.
⋙bhūmipra
- ○pra mfn. filling the earth (as fame) AitĀr.
⋙bhūmipracala
- ○pracala m. an earthquake Āp.
⋙bhūmiprāpta
- ○prâpta mfn. fallen on the ground KātyŚr.
⋙bhūmibudhna
- ○budhna mfn. having the earth for a bottom ChUp.
⋙bhūmibhāga
- ○bhāga m. (also n. R.) a portion or plot of land, place, spot ĀśvGṛ. Lāṭy. MBh. &c
⋙bhūmibhuj
- ○bhuj m. 'earth-possessor', a king, prince Kāv. Rājat.
⋙bhūmibhūta
- ○bhūta mfn. being the bottom of anything Rājat.
- • become earth
- • being on the ground MW.
⋙bhūmibhṛt
- ○bhṛt m. 'earth-supporter', a king, prince Rājat. Kathās.
- • a mountain W.
⋙bhūmibhedin
- ○bhedin mfn. differing from (what exists on) earth Kathās.
⋙bhūmimaṇḍa
- ○maṇḍa m. Vallaris Dichotomus L.
- • (ā), f. Arabian jasmine L.
⋙bhūmimaṇḍapabhūṣaṇā
- ○maṇḍapa-bhūṣaṇā f. Gaertnera Racemosa L.
⋙bhūmimat
- ○mat mfn. possessing land, g. yavâdi
⋙bhūmimaya
- ○maya mf(ī)n. made or consisting of earth
- • (ī), f. N. of Chāyā L.
⋙bhūmimitra
- ○mitra m. 'friend of the country', N. of two kings VP.
⋙bhūmirakṣaka
- ○rakṣaka m. the guardian or protector of a country MW.
- • a swift horse L.
⋙bhūmirathika
- ○rathika m. a young cartwright (who prepares himself for his future profession by drawing on sand) Nyāyam. Comm.
⋙bhūmiruha
- ○ruha m. earth-growing, a tree Svapnac.
⋙bhūmilābha
- ○lābha m. 'gaining earth', dying. death L.
⋙bhūmilepana
- ○lepana n. 'earth-ointment', cow-dung L.
⋙bhūmiloka
- ○loká m. the terrestrial world TS.
⋙bhūmivajra maṇi
- ○vajra maṇi m. pl. land and diamonds and (other) gems Mn.xi, 38
⋙bhūmivardhana
- ○vardhana mṇ. 'earth-increasing', a dead body, corpse L.
⋙bhūmivalli
- ○valli f. N. of a plant Bhpr.
⋙bhūmivāsin
- ○vāsin mfn. dwelling on the ground floor Pat.
⋙bhūmiśaya
- ○śaya mfn. lying or living on the ground or in the earth
- • m. any animal living in the ground or earth (cf. bhū-ś○) Mn.
- • a wild pigeon L.
- • N. of a king MBh.
⋙bhūmiśayana
- ○śayana n. (cf. MW.) or (cf. L.) the act of sleeping on the (bare) ground
⋙bhūmiśayyā
- ○śayyā f. (cf. L.) the act of sleeping on the (bare) ground
⋙bhūmiṣṭha
- ○ṣṭha mfn. standing or remaining on the earth or on the ground, being or lying in, the earth (ambu bhūmi-ṣṭham, 'stagnant water
- • bhūmi-ṣṭha-mātra-taḥ, 'from the moment of being on the earth', i.e. 'immediately after birth'), KāṭyŚr. MBh. Hariv. &c
- • living or remaining in one's own country Kām. (cf. parabh○)
⋙bhūmisattra
- ○sattra n. an offering consisting of a donation of land MBh.
⋙bhūmisaṃniveśa
- ○saṃniveśa m. the general appearance or configuration of a country Uttarar.
⋙bhūmisambhava
- ○sambhava mfn. produced on or from the earth MW.
- • (ā), f. N. of Sītā L.
⋙bhūmisava
- ○sava m. one of the 9 Vrātya-stomas ŚāṅkhŚr.
⋙bhūmisāmrājya
- ○sāmrājya n. sovereignty over the earth Kathās.
⋙bhūmisuta
- ○suta m. 'earthson', the planet Mars Var. Mṛicch.
⋙bhūmisena
- ○sena m. N. of one of the sons of the 10th Manu MārkP.
- • of a scholar Buddh.
⋙bhūmistoma
- ○stoma m. N. of an Ekâha ĀśvŚr. Vait.
⋙bhūmisnu
- ○snu m. an earthworm L.
⋙bhūmispṛś
- ○spṛś mfn. touching the ground Lāṭy.
- • blind
- • cripple, lame L.
- • m. a man L.
- • a Vaiśya L.
- • a thief who creeps along the ground L.
⋙bhūmisvāmin
- ○svāmin m. 'landlord', a king, prince Rājat.
⋙bhūmīcchā
- bhūmī7cchā f. desire for lying on the ground Sāh.
⋙bhūmīndra
- bhūmī7ndra m. 'earth-chief', a king, prince L.
⋙bhūmīśvara
- bhūmī7śvara m. (in eka-bh○) 'sovereign over the earth' Rājat.
- • -māhātmya n. N. of a ch. in the BhavP.
≫bhūmikā
- bhūmikā f. earth, ground, soil Kāś. Kathās. &c
- • (ifc.) a spot, place for (e.g. āhāra-bh○, an eating-place Kathās.
- • akṣara-bh○, a place i.e. a tablet for writing Ragh.)
- • a story, floor Inscr. Pañcat. (with gṛhópari, the flat roof of a house Śukas.)
- • a step, degree Yogas.
- • (in dram.) an actor's part or character Vikr. Mālatīm. &c
- • decoration (as of an image) L.
- • preface, introduction ChUp. Sch. Kāvyâd.
⋙bhūmikāgata
- ○gata m. a person who wears a theatrical dress L.
⋙bhūmikābhāga
- ○bhāga m. a floor, threshold Mricch.
≫bhūmī
- bhūmī, in comp. for bhūmi
⋙bhūmīkadamba
- ○kadamba m. = bhūmi-kadamba, q.v
⋙bhūmīkurabaka
- ○kurabaka m. a species of plant Suśr.
⋙bhūmīpati
- ○pati m. = bhūmi-p○, q.v. Uṇ. Sch.
⋙bhūmībhuj
- ○bhuj m. = bhūmi-bh○, q.v., Sṛiṅgār
⋙bhūmībhṛt
- ○bhṛt m. a mountain Śatr.
⋙bhūmīruh
- ○ruh m. (cf. Gīt.) or (cf. Hcat.) 'earth growing', a plant, tree
⋙bhūmīruha
- ○ruha m. (cf. Hcat.) 'earth growing', a plant, tree
⋙bhūmīśayya
- ○śayya mfn. sleeping on the ground Bhartṛ.
⋙bhūmīsaha
- ○saha m. a species of tree Bhpr.
≫bhūmy
- bhūmy in comp. for bhūmi
⋙bhūmyanantara
- ○anantara mfn. belonging to the next country Kām. Kathās.
- • m. the king of an adjacent country Kām.
⋙bhūmyanṛta
- ○anṛta n. false evidence concerning land Mn. viii, 99
⋙bhūmyāmalakī
- ○āmalakī or f. Flacourtia Cataphracta L.
⋙bhūmyāmalī
- ○āmalī f. Flacourtia Cataphracta L.
- • Phyllanthus Niruri L.
⋙bhūmyāhulya
- ○āhulya n. a species of shrub L.
⋙bhūmyekadeśa
- ○eka-deśa m. one portion of territory MW.
≫bhūmya
- bhūmyá mfn. belonging on the earth, terrestrial RV.
≫bhūya
- bhūya n. (ifc.) becoming, being ( amutra-, ātma- &c.)
⋙bhūyatva
- ○tva n. brahma-bhūya-tva
⋙bhūyarūpa
- ○rūpa mfn. prob. wṛ. for ubhaya-rūpa Kap.
≫bhūyaḥ
- bhūyaḥ in comp. for bhūyas
⋙bhūyaḥpalayana
- ○paláyana n. fleeing once more Kathās.
⋙bhūyaḥsaṃnivṛtti
- ○saṃnivṛtti f. returning once more a-bhūyaḥ-s○) Ragh.
⋙bhūyaḥstana
- ○stana (bhū́yaḥ-.), mfn. having more teats than (abl.) ŚBr.
≫bhūyaś
- bhūyaś in comp. for bhūyas
⋙bhūyaśchandika
- ○chandika mfn. having a great desire for anything
≫bhūyaśas
- bhūyaśas ind. mostly, generally, usually MBh.
- • once more, again Hariv. BhP.
≫bhūyas
- bhū́yas mfn. becoming (n. the act of becoming
- • brahma-bh○)
- • 'becoming in a greater degree' (in this meaning accord. to Pāṇ. 6-4, 158 compar. of bahu) i.e. more, more numerous or abundant, greater, larger, mightier (also 'much or many, very numerous or abundant' &c.) RV. &c. &c
- • abounding in, abundantly furnished with (instr. or comp.). Kathās. Sāh.
- • (as), ind. (g. svar-ādi) more, most, very much, exceedingly RV. &c. &c
- • still more, moreover, besides, further on GṛŚrS. Up. &c. (also bhūyasyā mātrayā Divyâv.
- • pūrvam-bhūyaḥ, first-next R.
- • ādau-paścāt-bhūyaḥ, first-then-next Prasaṅg.)
- • once more, again, anew Mn. MBh. &c. (also bhūyo'pi, bhūyaś câpi, bhūyo bhūyaḥ and punar bhūyaḥ)
- • (asā), ind. exceedingly, in a high degree Kālid.
• mostly, generally, as a rule R. Kathās. (cf. yad bhūyasā)
⋙bhūyaskara
- ○kara mfn. making or doing more VS.
⋙bhūyaskāma
- ○kāma mfn. very desirous of anything (-tā f.) L.
⋙bhūyaskṛt
- ○kṛt mfn. augmenting, increasing TS.
- • f. pl. N. of a partic. kind of brick ĀpŚr.
⋙bhūyastaram
- ○taram or ind. more, anew, again R.
⋙bhūyastarām
- ○tarām ind. more, anew, again R.
⋙bhūyastva
- ○tva n. the becoming or being more or much, increase, preponderance, abundance, multitude GṛŚrS. Gaut. Suśr.
- • great extent Sarvad.
- • (ena), ind. for the most part, mostly L.
≫bhūyasvin
- bhūyasvin mfn. preponderant, superior TāṇḍBr.
≫bhūyiṣṭha
- bhūyiṣṭha mf(ā)n. (accord. to Pāṇ. 6-4, 158 superl. of bahu) most numerous or abundant or great or important, chief principal RV. &c. &c
- • (ifc. = having anything as chief part or ingredient, chiefly filled with or characterised by, nearly all, almost
- • cf. śūdra-bh○, nirvāṇa-bh○ &c.)
- • (am), ind. for the most part, mostly, chiefly RV. &c. &c
- • abundantly, numerously R.
- • in the highest degree, very much Ragh.
- • (ena), ind. mostly &c. MBh.
⋙bhūyiṣṭhatara
- ○tara mfn. mostly consisting of (comp.) MBh.
⋙bhūyiṣṭhabhāj
- ○bhā́j mfn. sharing principally, receiving most TS. ŚBr. ĀpŚr.
⋙bhūyiṣṭhaśas
- ○śas ind. in very large numbers MBh.
≫bhūyo
- bhūyo in comp. for bhūyas
⋙bhūyokṣara
- ○kṣara (bhūyas + akṣara), mf(ā)n. having more syllables TāṇḍBr.
- • -tara mfn. id. AitBr.
⋙bhūyoguṇa
- ○guṇa mfn. 'doubled' and 'having more virtues' Naish.
⋙bhūyodarśana
- ○darśana n. (and ○na-vāda, m.) N. of wks
⋙bhūyonāgamana
- ○nāgamana (), n. non-return Kathās.
⋙bhūyobhartṛsamāgama
- ○bhartṛ-samāgama m. meeting again with a husband ib.
⋙bhūyobhāva
- ○bhāva m. increase, growth, progress L.
⋙bhūyomātra
- ○mātra n. the greatest part, most of (gen.) Kauś.
⋙bhūyoruci
- ○ruci mfn. taking much delight in anything (-tā f.) L.
⋙bhūyovidya
- ○vidya mfn. knowing more, more learned Nir.
≫bhūr
- bhū́r ind. (orig. = bhūs nom. voc. of 2. bhū) one of the 3 Vyāhṛitis (q.v.), 'the earth' (the first of the 7 upper worlds
- • cf. bhúvas) VS. &c. &c
- • hell L.
- • = next Hariv.
⋙bhūrbhuva
- ○bhuva m. N. of one of the mind-born sons of Brahmā Hariv.
- • -kara m. a dog L.
- • -tītha and ○vêśvara-tīrtha n. N. of Tīrthas Cat.
⋙bhūrbhūra
- ○bhūra or m. N. of a Daitya VP.
⋙bhūrbhūva
- ○bhūva m. N. of a Daitya VP.
⋙bhūrloka
- ○loka m. the terrestrial world, earth MBh. Pur. &c
- • the country south of the equator
- Siddhântaś. (cf. bhū-loka).
≫bhūri
- bhū́ri mfn. much, many, abundant, frequent, numerous, great, important, strong, mighty RV. &c. &c
- • (ī), ind. much, abundantly, greatly, often, frequently ib. (bhū́ri kṛ́tvas, many times, repeatedly RV. iii, 18, 4)
- • m. N. of Brahmā or Vishṇu or Śiva L.
- • of a son of Soma-datta (king of the Bālhikas) MBh. Hariv. Pur.
- • m. n. gold L.
- • f. (cf. Pāli bhūrī) reason, intellect Lalit.
⋙bhūrikarman
- ○karman (bhū́ri-), mfn. doing much, very busy RV. TBr.
- • making many oblations BhP.
⋙bhūrikālam
○kālam ind. for a long time Kathās.
⋙bhūrikṛtrimamāṇikyamaya
- ○kṛtrima-māṇikya-maya mf(ī)n. consisting of many imitation rubies Kathās.
⋙bhūrigadgadam
- ○gadgadam ind. with much stammering Pañcat.
⋙bhūrigandhā
- ○gandhā f. a partic. perfume L.
⋙bhūrigama
- ○gama m. 'much-going', an ass L.
⋙bhūrigu
- ○gu mfn. (gu = go) rich in cattle RV.
⋙bhūriguṇa
- ○guṇa mfn. multiplying greatly, bearing manifold fruit Subh.
⋙bhūricakṣas
- ○cakṣas (bhū́ri-), mfn. 'much-seeing' or 'affording manifold appearances' (said of the sun) RV.
⋙bhūrija
- ○ja mfn. born in great numbers ŚāṅkhŚr.
⋙bhūrijanman
- ○janman (bhū́ri-), mfn. having many births RV.
⋙bhūrijyeṣṭha
- ○jyeṣṭha m. N. of a son of king Vicakshus VP.
⋙bhūritara
- ○tara mfn. more, more abundant or numerous BhP.
⋙bhūritā
- ○tā f. muchness, multitude Kathās.
⋙bhūritejas
- ○tejas mfn. of great splendour, very glorious Mn. MBh.
- • m. N. of a prince MBh.
⋙bhūritejasa
- ○tejasa mfn. = prec. mfn. (said of fire) MBh.
⋙bhūritoka
- ○toka mfn. having many children Nir.
⋙bhūrida
- ○da mfn. 'much-giving', liberal, munificent BhP.
⋙bhūridakṣiṇa
- ○dakṣiṇa mfn. attended with rich presents or rewards MBh.
- • bestowing rich presents (esp. on Brāhmans at a sacrifice), liberal ib.
- • (am), ind. with rich offerings or presents ib.
⋙bhūridā
- ○dā́ mfn. = -da RV. TBr.
⋙bhūridātra
- ○dātra (bhū́ri-), mfn. rich in gifts RV.
⋙bhūridāvat
- ○dā́vat mfn. 'much-giving', munificent RV.
- • -tara mfn. id. ib. (cf. Pāṇ. 8-2, 17 Vārtt. 2 Pat.)
⋙bhūridāvan
- ○dā́van mf(arī) n. id. ib.
⋙bhūridugdhā
- ○dugdhā f. 'having much milk', Tragia Involucrata L.
⋙bhūridyumna
- ○dyumna m. 'possessing great glory', N. of a pious prince (son of Vira-dyumna) MaitrUp. MBh. R.
- • of the sons of 2 Manus (vḷ. -dhāman) Hariv. MārkP.
⋙bhūridhana
- ○dhana (bhū́ri-), mfn. having much wealth or property AV.
⋙bhūridhāman
- ○dhāman mfn. possessing great might or splendour Kir.
- • m. N. of a son of the ninth Manu Hariv. (cf. -dyumna)
⋙bhūridhāyas
- ○dhāyas (bhū́ri-), mfn. nourishing or supporting many RV. AV.
⋙bhūridhāra
- ○dhāra (bhū́ri-). mf(ā)n. (fr. 1. dhārā) 'much-showering', yielding abundant streams or rays of light RV.
⋙bhūrinidhana
- ○nidhana mfn. perishing in many ways Prab.
⋙bhūripattra
- ○pattra m. 'many-leaved', a species of Andropogon L.
⋙bhūripalitadā
- ○palita-dā f. a species of shrub L.
⋙bhūripāṇi
- ○pāṇi (bhū́ri-), mfn. many-handed AV.
⋙bhūripādāta
- ○pādāta mfn. possessing many foot-soldiers MW.
⋙bhūripāśa
- ○pāśa (bhū́ri-), m. du. 'holders of many fetters', N. of Mitra-Varuṇa RV.
⋙bhūriputra
- ○putra (bhū́ri-), mf(ā)n. having many sons or children TĀr.
⋙bhūripuṣpā
- ○puṣpā f. Anethum Sowa L.
⋙bhūripoṣin
- ○poṣín mfn. 'much-nourishing', cherishing multitudes RV.
⋙bhūriprayoga
- ○prayoga mfn. much or variously used (-tva n.) L.
- • m. N. of a dictionary
- • -gaṇa-dhātu-ṭikā f. N. of a Comm. on a Dhātu-pāṭha
⋙bhūripreman
- ○preman m. 'full of affection', Anas Casarca L.
⋙bhūriphalī
- ○phalī f. a species of shrub L.
⋙bhūriphenā
○phenā f. a species of plant (= saptalā) Bhpr.
⋙bhūribala
- ○bala m. 'having much strength', N. of a son of Dhṛita-rāshṭra MBh.
- • (ā), f. Sida Cordifolia and Rhombifolia L.
⋙bhūribhaṭṭa
- ○bhaṭṭa m. N. of a scholar Cat.
⋙bhūribhāra
- ○bhāra (bhū́ri-), mfn. heavily laden RV.
⋙bhūribhoja
- ○bhoja mfn. having many enjoyments BhP.
⋙bhūrimallī
- ○mallī f. a species of plant L.
⋙bhūrimāya
- ○māya m. 'possessed of much deceit', a jackal (ā f.) L.
⋙bhūrimūla
- ○mūla (bhū́ri.), mfn. rich in roots AV.
⋙bhūrimūlikā
- ○mūlikā f. 'id.', a species of plant L.
⋙bhūrirasa
- ○rasa m. 'having much juice', the sugar-cane L.
⋙bhūrirāma
- ○rāma m. a donkey, ass L.
⋙bhūriretas
- ○retas (bhū́ri-), mfn. abounding in seed, prolific RV. AV. VS.
⋙bhūrilagnā
- ○lagnā f. Clitoria Ternatea L.
⋙bhūrilābha
- ○lābha mfn. having much profit, very profitable
- • m. great gain W.
⋙bhūriloha
- ○loha n. a kind of brass or bell-metal L.
⋙bhūrivarcas
- ○varcas mfn. very splendid R.
⋙bhūrivarpas
- ○varpas (bhū́ri-), mfn. 'many-shaped', presenting many appearances RV. AV.
⋙bhūrivasu
- ○vasu m. 'having much wealth', N. of a minister or councillor, Mālatim
• of a Brāhman Kathās.
⋙bhūrivāra
- ○vāra (bhū́ri-), mf(ā)n. rich in gifts RV.
⋙bhūrivikrama
- ○vikrama mfn. of great valour R.
⋙bhūriviyoga
- ○viyoga mfn. having or causing many separations MW.
⋙bhūrivṛṣṭi
- ○vṛṣṭi f. excessive rain ib.
⋙bhūrivetasa
- ○vetasa mfn. having many canes or reeds L.
⋙bhūriśas
- ○śas ind. manifoldly, variously MBh. Kāv. &c
⋙bhūriśṛṅga
- ○śṛṅga (bhū́ri-), mf(ā)n. many- or strong-horned RV.
⋙bhūriśravas
- ○śravas m. N. of a son of Soma-datta (king of the Bālhikas) MBh.
- • of Indra L.
⋙bhūriśreṣṭhaka
- ○śreṣṭhaka or
⋙bhūriśreṣṭhika
- ○śreṣḍṭhika m. or n. (?) N. of a place near Benares Prab.
⋙bhūriṣah
- ○ṣáh or (for ), mfn. bearing or carrying much RV.
⋙bhūriṣāh
- ○ṣāh (for ), mfn. bearing or carrying much RV.
⋙bhūriṣeṇa
- ○ṣeṇa (fr. senā), m. 'having many armies', N. of a man BhP.
- • of a son of the 10th Manu Hariv.
- • of king Śaryāti BhP.
⋙bhūrisakha
- ○sakha mfn. 'having many friends' or, dear to many', Hiraṇy
⋙bhūristhātra
- ○sthātra (bhū́ri-), mfn. having many stations, being at many places or spots RV.
⋙bhūrihan
- ○han m. 'many-killer', N. of an Asura MBh.
≫bhūrika
- bhūrika m. N. of a man Divyâv.
≫bhūry
- bhūry in comp. for bhūri
⋙bhūryakṣa
- ○akṣá mfn. many-eyed RV.
⋙bhūryāsuti
- ○āsuti (bhū́ry-), mfn. much exciting or much exciting ib.
⋙bhūryojas
- ○ojas (bhū́ry-), mfn. having great power, very vigorous ib.
≫bhūvarī
- bhūvarī f. N. of a goddess ĀpŚr.
≫bhūṣṇu
- bhūṣṇu mfn. (= bhaviṣṇu, bhavitṛ L.) growing, thriving AitBr.
- • wishing to thrive, desiring happiness or prosperity Mn. iv, 135 (cf. alambhūṣṇu)
bhūḥkhāra
- bhūḥkhāra mfn. coming from Bokhāra (as horses &c.) Rājat. (cf. bhuḥkhāra)
bhūka
- bhūka m. n. (cf. Uṇ. iii, 41 Sch.) a hole L.
- • the head of a fountain L.
- • time L.
- • m. darkness L.
bhūkala
- bhūkala m. a restive horse L.
bhūtalī
- bhūtalī f. N. of two plants (= bhūpāṭali and muṣali) L.
bhūtyakaṇṭaka
- bhūtyakaṇṭaka v. l. for bhūrja-k○ ( bhūrja)
bhūnā
- bhūnā f. N. of a place Cat. (for bhūnā = bhūmnā bhūman, p. 763, col. 1)
bhūmi
- bhūmi bhūmī &c. p. 763
bhūmiāṇa
- bhūmiāṇa and bhūmīyāṇa (?), m. or n. N. of two places Cat.
bhūyas
- bhūyas bhūyiṣṭha, p. 763
bhūri
- bhūri &c. col. 1
bhūrij
- bhūrij f. the earth L. (prob. wṛ. for bhurij, q.v.)
bhūrja
- bhūrja m. a species of birch (the Bhoj tree, Betula Bhojpatra, the bark of which is used for writing on) Kāṭh. Kāv. Var. &c
- • n. a leaf made of birch bark for writing on Kāraṇḍ. ; a written deed, document, Lokapr.
⋙bhūrjakaṇṭaka
- ○kaṇṭaka m. a man of one of the mixed classes (the son of an out-caste Brāhman by a woman of the name tribe) Mn. x, 21 (v. l. bhūtya-kaṇṭaka and bhṛjja-k○
- • cf. bhṛjya-kaṇṭa)
⋙bhūrjadruma
- ○druma (cf. ŚārṅgP.),
⋙bhūrjapattra
- ○pattra (cf. Pañcat.), m. the birch tree
bhūrṇi
- bhū́rṇi mfn. (√bhur) restless, active, excited, angry, rash, wild RV.
- • f. the earth Uṇ. iv, 52
- • a desert L.
bhūṣ
- bhūṣ cl. 1. P. bhū́ṣati (pf. bubhūṣa Gr
- • aor. abhūṣīt ib.
- • fut. bhūṣiṣyati, bhūṣitā ib.
- • inf. bhūṣitum ib.), to strive after, use efforts for, be intent upon (dat.) RV. iii, 25, 2 ; 34, 2 &c
- • to seek to procure (acc.) for (dat.) ib. ix, 94, 3
- • to adorn Dhātup. xvii, 30: Caus. bhūṣayati (cf. Dhātup. xxxiii, 56, ep. also ○te
- • aor abubhūṣat
- • inf. bhūṣayitum), to adorn, embellish, attire (Ā. also, 'one's self' Pāṇ. 3-1, 87 Vārtt. 18 Pat.) MBh. Kāv. &c
≫bhūṣaṇa
- bhūṣaṇa mf(ī) n. decorating, adorning (ifc.) MBh. BhP. Suśr.
- • m. N. of Vishṇu MBh.
- • of a Daitya Kathās.
- • n. (rarely m. e.g. MBh. iii, 8588
- • cf g.ardharcâdi) embellishment, ornament, decoration (often ifc., with f. ā, 'having anything as ornament' i.e. adorned or decorated with) MBh. Kāv. &c
- • N. of various wks
⋙bhūṣaṇakānti
- ○kānti f
⋙bhūṣaṇaṭīkā
- ○ṭīkā f. N. of wks
⋙bhūṣaṇatā
- ○tā f. the being an ornament, ornature Kathās.
⋙bhūṣaṇadāyaka
- ○dāyaka mfn. bestowing ornaments Kām.
⋙bhūṣaṇadeva
- ○deva m. N. of a poet Cat.
⋙bhūṣaṇapeṭikā
- ○peṭikā f. a jewel-casket Daś.
⋙bhūṣaṇabhaṭṭa
- ○bhaṭṭa m. N. of an author Cat.
⋙bhūṣaṇabhūṣaṇa
- ○bhūṣaṇa mfn. decorated with ornaments BhP.
⋙bhūṣaṇavāsas
- ○vāsas n. pl. clothes and oṭornaments Mn. viii, 357
⋙bhūṣaṇasāra
- ○sāra m. N. of wk. (also -darpaṇa) Cat.
⋙bhūṣaṇācchādanāśana
- bhūṣaṇâcchādanâśana n. pl. (dainty) food, clothes and ornaments Mn. iii, 59
⋙bhūṣaṇendraprabha
- bhūṣaṇêndra-prabha m. N. of a king of the Kiṃ-naras L.
≫bhūṣaṇīya
- bhūṣaṇīya and mfn. to be adorned or decorated MBh. Kāv. &c
⋙bhūṣayitavya
- bhūṣayitavya mfn. to be adorned or decorated MBh. Kāv. &c
≫bhūṣā
bhūṣā f. ornament, decoration Kāv. Kathās. &c
⋙bhūṣāpeṭī
- ○peṭī f. a jewel-case Kuval.
⋙bhūṣāya
- bhūṣāya Nom. Ā. -yate, to serve as an ornament Mcar.
≫bhūṣin
- bhūṣin mfn. (ifc.) adorned with MBh. Hariv.
≫bhūṣya
- bhūṣya mfn. to be adorned or decorated Kum.
bhūṣika
- bhūṣika m. pl. N. of a people VP. (vḷ. mūṣika)
bhūṣṇu
- bhūṣṇu col. 2
bhūstṛṇa
- bhū-s-tṛṇa p. 763, col. 3
bhṛ
- bhṛ cl. 1. P. Ā. (cf. Dhātup. xxii, 1) bhárati, ○te
- • cl. 3. P. Ā. (xxv, 5) bíbharti (bibhárti only RV. iv, 50, 7), bibhṛte
- • cl. 2. P. bhárti RV. i, 173, 6 (pr. p. P. bíbhrat, q.v
- • Ā. bibhrāṇa with act. meaning Ragh., bibhramāṇa with pass. meaning RV.
- • pf. jabhā́ra, jabhárat
- • jabhre, ajabhartana ib.
- • babhāra, babhṛma Br. &c
- • p. babhrāṇá with pass. meaning RV.
- • bibharāmbabhūva Ragh., ○rām-āsa Bhaṭṭ.
- • aor. abhār RV.
- • bhartám, bhṛtám Br.
- • abhṛta Gr
- • abhārṣam Subj. bharṣat RV.
- • abhāriṣam AV.
- • Prec. bhriyāsam', ○yāt Br.
- • fut. bhariṣyati, cond. ábhariṣyat RV.
- • bhartā́ ŚBr.
- • inf. bhártum, bhártave, bhártavaí, Ved
- • bháradhyai RV.
- • ind. p. -bhr4itya ib. &c.), to bear, carry, convey, hold ('on' or, in', loc.) RV. &c. &c
- • to wear i.e. let grow (hair, beard, nails) Mn. MBh. &c
- • to balance, hold in equipoise (as a pair of scales) Vishṇ.
- • to bear i.e. contain, possess, have, keep (also, keep in mind') RV. &c. &c
- • to support, maintain, cherish, foster ib.
- • to hire, pay MBh.
- • to carry off or along (Ā. bharate, 'for one's self' i.e. gain, obtain, or = ferri 'to be borne along') RV. AV.
- • to bring, offer, procure, grant, bestow RV. &c. &c
- • to endure, experience, suffer, under go ib.
- • to lift up, raise (the voice or a sound
- • Ā. bharate, also 'to rise, be heard') RV.
- • to fill (the stomach) Pañcat.
- • (with garbham) to conceive, become pregnant (cf. under √dhṛ) RV.
- • with kṣitim) to take care of, rule, govern Rājat.
- • (with, ājñām) to submit to, obey ib.
- • (with ūrjām) to exert, employ Bhaṭṭ.: Pass. bhriyáte (ep. also ○ti
- • aor. abhāri), to be borne &c. RV. &c. &c.: Caus. bhārayati (aor. abībharat), to cause to bear &c
- • to engage for hire MBh.: Desid. búbhūrṣati (cf. ŚBr. MārkP.), bibhariṣati (cf. Pāṇ. 8-2, 49), to wish to bear or support or maintain: Intens. báribharti (3. pl. ○bhrati RV., where also 2. du. jarbhṛtáḥ), barībharti (cf. Kāv.), to bear repeatedly or continually, carry hither and thither' [Cf. Zd. bar
- • Gk. ? ; Lat. fero ; Slav. brati ; Goth. baíran ; Germ. beran, ge-bā0ren ; Eng. bear.]
≫bhṛt
- bhṛt mfn. bearing, carrying, bringing, procuring, possessing, wearing, having, nourishing, supporting, maintaining (only ifc
- • cf. iṣu-, kṣiti-, dharma-, vaṃśa-bhṛt &c.)
⋙bhṛttva
- ○tva n. śastrâstra-bhṛt-tva
≫bhṛta
- bhṛta mfn. borne, carried &c. ( prec.)
- • gained, acquired Kathās.
- • (ifc.) filled, full of. ib.
- • hired, paid (as a servant)
- Mn. MBh. &c. (bhakta-venayor bhṛtaḥ, 'one who receives board and wages'
- • cf. kṣīra-bh○)
- • m. a hireling, hired servant or labourer, mercenary Yājñ. Sch.
⋙bhṛtabhūti
- ○bhūti mfn. possessing power or prosperity W.
- • smeared with ashes ib.
⋙bhṛtarandhra
- ○randhra mfn. filled up (as a hole or depression) ib.
⋙bhṛtādhyāpana
- bhṛtâdhyāpana v. l. for bhṛtyâdh○, q.v
≫bhṛtaka
- bhṛtaka mfn. brought, fetched ( drāg-bh○)
- • mfn. hired, receiving wages
- • m. a hired labourer, servant Mn. MBh. &c
- • (ikā), f. hire, wages Divyâv.
⋙bhṛtakādhyayana
- bhṛtakâdhyayana n. learning from a hired teacher, Prâyaśc
⋙bhṛtakādhyāpaka
- bhṛtakâdhyāpaka m. a hired tṭteacher Yājñ.
⋙bhṛtakādhyāpana
- bhṛtakâdhyāpana n. instruction given by a hired teacher ib.
⋙bhṛtakādhyāpita
- bhṛtakâdhyāpita mfn. taught by a hired teacher Mn. iii, 156
≫bhṛti
- bhṛtí (cf. ŚBr. also bhṛ́ti), f. bearing, carrying, bringing, fetching ( idhmá-bh○)
- • support, maintenance, nourishment, food RV. &c. &c
- • hire, wages or service for wages Mn. Yājñ. MBh.
⋙bhṛtikarmakara
- ○karma-kara m. a hired labourer or servant ĀpGṛ. Sch.
⋙bhṛtibhuj
- ○bhuj mfn. enjoying or receiving wages
- • m. = prec. L.
⋙bhṛtirūpa
- ○rūpa n. a reward given to a person in lieu of wages (for the performance of a duty for which payment is improper) MW.
⋙bhṛtyadhyāpana
- bhṛty-adhyāpana n. (prob.) wṛ. for bhṛtyâdh○, q.v
⋙bhṛtyanna
- bhṛty-anna n. wages and board Kathās.
⋙bhṛtyartham
- bhṛtyartham (gen.) Ragh. i, 18 (vḷ. for bhūty-artham)
≫bhṛtin
- bhṛtin saṃvatsara-bhṛtin
≫bhṛtya
- bhṛtya mfn. to be nourished or maintained
- • m. one who is to be maintained, a dependent, servant (also the servant of a king, a minister)
- GṛS. Mn. MBh. &c.
- • (ā), f. support, maintenance, wages &c. (= bhṛti). L.
- • nursing, care of(cf. kumāra-bhṛtyā)
⋙bhṛtyakāmakṛt
○kāmakṛt mfn. acting kindly to servants MW.
⋙bhṛtyajana
- ○jana m. a person (or persons) to be supported, a servant or servants Kāv.
⋙bhṛtyatā
- ○tā f
⋙bhṛtyatva
- ○tva n. servitude, dependence Kāv. Kathās. Pañcat.
⋙bhṛtyaparamāṇu
- ○paramâṇu m. a very humble (lit. 'an atom of a') servant Hcar. (cf. padāti-lava)
⋙bhṛtyabharaṇa
- ○bharaṇa n. maintaining or cherishing servant MBh.
⋙bhṛtyabhartṛ
- ○bhartṛ m. one who maintains sṭservant, the master of a family Yājñ.
⋙bhṛtyabhāva
- ○bhāva m. servitude, dependence Ratnâv.
⋙bhṛtyabhāvin
- ○bhāvin mfn. being or becoming a servant Ragh.
⋙bhṛtyavarga
- ○varga m. 'servant-class', the whole number of any one's servant, household MBh.
⋙bhṛtyavātsalya
- ○vātsalya n. kindness to sṭservant Hit.
⋙bhṛtyavṛtti
- ○vṛtti f. subsistence of sṭservant or dependents Mn. xi, 7
⋙bhṛtyaśālin
- ○śālin mfn. having many sṭservant W.
⋙bhṛtyādhyāpana
- bhṛtyâdhyāpana n. teaching the Veda for hire Mn. xi, 63 (vḷ. bhṛ́tâdh○). 1
⋙bhṛtyābhāva
- bhṛtyā-bhāva m. a state of servitude or dependence MW. 2
⋙bhṛtyābhāva
- bhṛtyâbhāva m. the absence of servants ib.
≫bhṛtyāya
- bhṛtyāya Nom. Ā. ○yate, to behave like a servant Kathās.
≫bhṛtyībhū
- bhṛtyī-bhū √P. -bhavati, to become a servant, enter upon service Rājat.
≫bhṛtra
- bhṛtra m. (?) Siddh.
≫bhṛtha
- bhṛthá (prob.) m. offering, oblation (of Soma) RV.
- • a turtle, tortoise L.
bhṛṃś
- bhṛṃś cl. 1. 10. P. briṃśati, ○sayati, to speak or to shine Dhātup. xxxiii, 114
bhṛkuṃśa
- bhṛ-kuṃśa bhṛ-kuṭi &c. under bhrū
bhṛkṣ
- bhṛkṣ or bhrakṣ, 1. P. Ā. bhṛk ṣati or bhrakṣati, ○te, to eat Dhātup. xxi, 27 (v. l. for bhakṣ)
bhṛg
- bhṛg an onomat. word used to express the crackling sound of fire MBh.
bhṛgamātrika
- bhṛgamātrika prob. wṛ. for mṛga-m○
bhṛgala
- bhṛgala = bṛgala KātyŚr. Sch.
bhṛgavāṇa
- bhṛ́gavāṇa col. 2
bhṛgu
- bhṛ́gu m. pl. (√bhrāj) N. of a mythical race of beings (closely connected with fire, which they find and bring to men [i, 58, 6
- • 195, 2] or enclose in wood or put in the navel of the world
- • or which is brought to them and first kindled by Mātari-śvan
- • they are also said to fabricate chariots and are mentioned together with the Aṅgirasas, Atharvans, Ṛibhus, Maruts, Druhyus &c.
- • in Hcat. 12 Bhṛigus are enumerated among gods
- • Gk. ?) RV. AV. ŚBr. Kauś.
- • N. of one of the chief Brāhmanical families (to which the Aitaśāyanas are said to belong) RV. (esp. vii, 18, 6 ; viii, 3, 9 &c.) Br. MBh. Pur.
- • sg. N. of a Ṛishi regarded as the ancestor of the Bhṛigus AV. AitBr. (he has the patr. Vāruṇi and is the supposed author of RV. ix, 65 ; x, 19
- • he is enumerated among the 10 Maharshis created by the first Manu Mn. i, 35
- • cf. IW. 46 &c.)
- • of a son of Kavi MBh.
- • of one of the Prajā-patis produced from Brahmā skin Hariv. Pur.
- • of one of the 7 sages Hariv.
- • of the father of Cyavana and 6 other sons MBh.
- • of the father of Dhātṛi and Vidhātṛi Pur.
- • of the father of Śri (by Khyāti) ib.
- • of the author of a Dharma-śāstra (cf. bhṛgu-smṛti) Mn. i, 59
- • of an astronomer Cat. (cf. bhṛgu-saṃhitā)
- • of a medical authority ib.
- • of the Ṛishi Jamad-agni or his son L.
- • of Śukra or the planet Venus (called either Bhṛigu or the son of Bhṛigu
- • his day is Friday) Sūryas. Var.
- • of Kṛishṇa or of Rudra L.
- • of a son of Artha-pati and uncle of the poet Bāṇa Vās., Introd
- • of the top of the mountain Bhṛigu-tuṅga Cat.
- • a declivity, slope, precipice Hcat. (cf. bhṛgu-patana)
⋙bhṛgukaccha
- ○kaccha m. n. or (ā), f. N. of a town and sacred place on the northern bank of the river Narmadā (now called Broach) AV.Pariś. BhP. KāśīKh.
- • m. pl. its inhabitants MārkP.
- • -tīrtha n. N. of a Tīrtha Cat.
⋙bhṛgukulodvaha
- ○kulôdvaha m. patr. of Paraśu-rāma Dhanaṃj
⋙bhṛgukṣetra
- ○kṣetra n. N. of a place VP.
- • -māhātmya n. N. of wk
⋙bhṛgugītā
- ○gītā f. N. of wk
⋙bhṛguja
- ○ja (cf. Sūryas.) or (cf. Var.), m. 'son of Bhṛigu-tuṅga', the planet Venus
⋙bhṛgutanaya
- ○tanaya (cf. Var.), m. 'son of BhṭBhṛigu-tuṅga', the planet Venus
⋙bhṛgutīrthamāhātmya
- ○tīrtha-māhātmya n. N. of wk
⋙bhṛgutuṅga
- ○tuṅga m. 'Bhṛigu-tuṅga's peak', N. of a sacred mountain in the Himâlaya (or in the Vindhya
- • also called bhṛgos t○ R.) MBh. Hariv. R.
⋙bhṛgudeva
- ○deva m. N. of an author Cat.
⋙bhṛgudevata
- ○devata mfn. worshipping the Bhṛigus BhP.
⋙bhṛgunandana
- ○nandana m. 'son of BhṭBhṛigu-tuṅga', the planet Venus L.
- • patr. of Śaunaka MBh.
- • of Ruru ib.
- • of Paraśu-rāma MBh. Uttarar.
⋙bhṛgupaṭala
- ○paṭala m. n. N. of wk
⋙bhṛgupatana
- ○patana n. a fall from a precipice Daś.
⋙bhṛgupati
- ○pati m. 'chief of the BhṭBhṛigu-tuṅga', N. of Paraśu-rāma Kāv.
⋙bhṛgupāta
- ○pāta m. committing suicide by precipitating one's self from a precipice RTL. 350
⋙bhṛguputra
- ○putra m. 'son of BhṭBhṛigu-tuṅga', the planet Venus VarBṛS.
⋙bhṛguprasravaṇa
- ○prasravaṇa m. BhṭBhṛigu-tuṅga's spring', N. of a mountain (prob. = -tuṅga) R.
⋙bhṛgubharatasaṃvāda
- ○bharata-saṃvāda m. N. of wk
⋙bhṛgubhavā
- ○bhavā f. Clerodendrum Siphonanthus Bhpr.
⋙bhṛgubhūmi
- ○bhūmi m. N. of a son of Aṅgiras (belonging to the family of the Bhṛigus, cf. bharga-bhūmi, bhāga-bhūmi) Hariv.
⋙bhṛgumaṇḍala
- ○maṇḍala n. (in astron.) 'BhṭBhṛigu-tuṅga's circle', N. of a Karaṇa, q.v. Cat.
⋙bhṛgurākṣasa
- ○rākṣasa m. N. of a Ṛishi (said to have sacrificed men and cows) Buddh.
⋙bhṛgurāja
- ○rāja m. N. of a tutelary deity (v. l. for bhṛñgar○) Hcat.
⋙bhṛguvaṃśa
- ○vaṃśa m. 'race of BhṭBhṛigu-tuṅga', N. of a family deriving their origin from Paraśu-rāma MW.
⋙bhṛguvallī
- ○vallī f. N. of the 3rd Vallī in the TUp.
- • ○llyupaniṣad f. N. of the 9th Prapāth. in the TĀr.
⋙bhṛguvāra
- ○vāra m. the day of Venus, Friday MW.
⋙bhṛguvāruṇīyopaniṣadbhāṣya
- ○vāruṇīyôpaniṣad-bhāṣya n. N. of wk
⋙bhṛguvāsara
- ○vāsara m. ○ta-vāra A.
⋙bhṛguśārdūla
- ○śārdūla
⋙bhṛguśreṣṭha
- ○śreṣṭha m. best of Bhṛigus', N. of Paraśu-rāma MBh.
⋙bhṛgusaṃhitā
- ○saṃhitā f. (and -sāra, m.) N. of wks
⋙bhṛgusattama
- ○sattama m. 'best of BhṭBhṛigu-tuṅga', N. of Paraśu-rāma MBh.
⋙bhṛgusiddhānta
- ○siddhânta m. N. of wk
⋙bhṛgusuta
- ○suta m. 'Bhṛigu-tuṅga's son', the planet Venus Var.
- • N. of Paraśu-rāma L.
⋙bhṛgusūtra
- ○sūtra n. N. of wk
⋙bhṛgusūnu
- ○sūnu m. 'Bhṛigu-tuṅga's son', = -suta MBh.
⋙bhṛgusmṛti
- ○smṛti f. N. of wk
⋙bhṛguharītakī
- ○harītakī f. a partic. mixture Bhpr.
⋙bhṛgūdvaha
- bhṛgū7dvaha m. 'offspring of BhṭBhṛigu-tuṅga', N. of Śaunaka MBh.
- • of Paraśu-rāma ib.
⋙bhṛgūpaniṣad
- bhṛgū7paniṣad f. N. of an Upanishad
≫bhṛgavāṇa
- bhṛ́gavāṇa mfn. (prob.) shining, glittering (cf. Sāy. 'acting like Bhṛigu') RV.
- • (prob.) N. of a man ib. i, 120, 5
≫bhṛgūlāpati
- bhṛgūlā-pati wṛ. for bhṛgūṇām p○
≫bhṛgv
- bhṛgv in comp. for bhṛgu
⋙bhṛgvaṅgiras
- ○aṅgiras m. N. of a Ṛishi AV. Anukr.
- • ○ro-vid mfn. knowing (the verses or hymns of) the Bhṛigus and Aṅgirasas, knowing the Atharva-veda Kauś. Vait.
⋙bhṛgvaṅgirasikā
- ○aṅgirasikā f. the matrimonial union between the descendants of Bhṛigu and those of Aṅgiras Pat.
⋙bhṛgvīśvaratīrtha
- ○īśvara-tīrtha n. 'Tirtha of Bhṛigu's lord', N. of a sacred bathing place on the Narma-dā Cat.
≫bhṛgvandīya
- bhṛgvandīya (!), m. N. of a man Saṃskārak.
bhṛṅga
bhṛṅga m. (√bhram) a species of large black bee, the humble bee Kāv. Pur.
- • a species of wasp L.
- • the fork-tailed shrike or some similar bird Vāgbh.
- • a libertine L.
- • a golden vase or pitcher L.
- • N. of a genius (= bhṛṅga-rāja) Hcat.
- • (in music) a kind of measure Saṃgīt.
- • m. or n. Eclipta Prostrata L.
- • (bhṛ́ṅgā), f. a large black bee ( m.) AV.
- • a kind of pulse L.
- • (ī), f. (cf. g. gaurâdi) id. Kāv. Kathās.
- • Aconitum Ferox L.
- • n. the bark or the leaf of Laurus Cassia L.
- • talc L.
- • N. of a man (brother of Maṅkha), Śrikaṇṭh
⋙bhṛṅgaja
- ○ja m. Agallochum L.
- • (ā), f. Clerodendrum Siphonanthus L.
⋙bhṛṅgaparṇikā
- ○parṇikā f. small cardamoms L.
⋙bhṛṅgapriyā
- ○priyā f. 'liked by bees', Gaertnera Racemosa L.
⋙bhṛṅgamārī
- ○mārī f. N. of a flower L.
⋙bhṛṅgamūlikā
- ○mūlikā f. N. of a creeping plant L.
⋙bhṛṅgaraja
- ○raja (cf. Bhpr.) or (cf. Suśr. Car. &c.), m. Eclipta Prostrata
⋙bhṛṅgarajas
- ○rajas (cf. Suśr. Car. &c.), m. Eclipta Prostrata
⋙bhṛṅgarasa
- ○rasa m. the juice of Eclipta PṭProstrata Suśr.
⋙bhṛṅgarāja
- ○rāja m. 'bee-king', a species of large bee, the humble bee L.
- • the fork-tailed shrike MBh. R. Suśr. &c
- • Eclipta Prostrata Suśr. ŚārṅgS.
- • Wedelia Calendulacea L.
- • N. of a tutelary deity Var. Hcat.
- • a kind of oblation or sacrifice L.
- • -rasa m. the juice of Eclipta Prostrata Suśr.
⋙bhṛṅgarājaka
- ○rājaka m. a species of bird MBh.
⋙bhṛṅgavallabha
- ○vallabha m. 'favourite of bees', Nauclea Cordifolia L.
- • (ā), f. = bhūmijambū L.
⋙bhṛṅgavṛkṣa
- ○vṛkṣa m. 'bee-tree', (accord. to a gloss) = vāta-hara-vṛkṣa Suśr.
⋙bhṛṅgasārtha
- ○sârtha m. a swarm of bees Ratnâv.
⋙bhṛṅgasodara
- ○sôdara m. Eclipta Prostrata L.
⋙bhṛṅgasvāmin
- ○svāmin m. N. of a poet Cat.
⋙bhṛṅgādhipa
- bhṛṅgâdhipa m. bee-chief', the queen of the bees BhP.
⋙bhṛṅgānandā
- bhṛṅgânandā f. 'bee-joy', Jasminum Auriculatum L.
⋙bhṛṅgābhiṣṭa
- bhṛṅgâbhiṣṭa m. 'liked by bees', the Mango tree L.
⋙bhṛṅgāri
- bhṛṅgâri m. 'bee enemy', a species of flower L.
⋙bhṛṅgālī
- bhṛṅgâlī f. a swarm of bees Ratnâv.
⋙bhṛṅgāvalī
- bhṛṅgâvalī f. a line or flight of bees MW.
⋙bhṛṅgāṣṭaka
- bhṛṅgâṣṭaka n. N. of wk
⋙bhṛṅgāhva
- bhṛṅgâhva m. Eclipta Prostrata L.
- • another plant (= jīvaka) L.
- • (ā), f. N. of a creeping plant L.
⋙bhṛṅgīphala
bhṛṅgī-phala m. Spondias Mangifera L.
⋙bhṛṅgeśasaṃhitā
- bhṛṅgêśa-saṃhitā f. N. of wk
⋙bhṛṅgeṣṭā
- bhṛṅgêṣṭā f. 'liked by bees', N. of sev. plants (Aloe Indica
- • Clerodendrum Siphonanthus
- • = kākajambū
- • = taruṇī) L.
≫bhṛṅgaka
- bhṛṅgaka (ifc.) = bhṛṅga, a bee Kathās.
- • m. the fork-tailed shrike L.
- • N. of a man Inscr.
≫bhṛṅgariṭi
- bhṛṅgariṭi or (cf. Cat.) þor (cf. Cat.) þor (cf. Hariv.), m. N. of one of Siva's attendants (cf. bhṛṅgin, bhṛṅgiriṭa &c.)
⋙bhṛṅgarīṭa
- bhṛṅgaḍrīṭa (cf. Cat.) or (cf. Hariv.), m. N. of one of Siva's attendants (cf. bhṛṅgin, bhṛṅgiriṭa &c.)
⋙bhṛṅgarīṭi
- bhṛṅgaḍrīṭi (cf. Hariv.), m. N. of one of Siva's attendants (cf. bhṛṅgin, bhṛṅgiriṭa &c.)
≫bhṛṅgarola
- bhṛṅgarola m. (said to be fr. bhṛñga and √ru, to cry) a kind of wasp Vās. (cf. varola)
- • 'a bee' and 'a species of bird' L.
≫bhṛṅgāṇa
- bhṛṅgāṇa m. a large black bee L.
≫bhṛṅgāya
- bhṛṅgāya Nom. Ā. ○yate, to behave like a bee Kusum.
≫bhṛṅgāra
- bhṛṅgāra m. n. (said to be fr. √bhṛ) a golden pitcher or vase MBh. Hariv. Kām. &c
- • a vase used at the inauguration of a king (of 8 different substances and 8 different forms) L.
- • m. = bhṛṅgarāja L.
- • (ī), f. a cricket L.
- • n. cloves
- • gold L.
≫bhṛṅgāraka
- bhṛṅgāraka m. a pitcher or vase (= bhṛṅgāra) Daś.
⋙bhṛṅgārikā
- bhṛṅgāḍrikā f. = bhṛṅgārī, a cricket L.
⋙bhṛṅgārīṭa
- bhṛṅgāḍrīṭa m. = bhṛṅgarīṭa ( bhṛṅgariṭi) L.
⋙bhṛṅgāru
- bhṛṅgāḍru m.= bhṛñgāra, a pitcher or vase Hariv.
≫bhṛṅgi
- bhṛṅgi m. N. of one of Śiva's attendants (cf. next) VāmP. RTL. 441
≫bhṛṅgin
- bhṛṅgin m. the Indian fig-tree L.
- • N. of one of Śiva's attendants (cf. bhṛṅgariṭi, ○giriṭa &c.) Kathās.
- • pl. N. of a people Var.
- • (iṇī), f. a species of tree L.
⋙bhṛṅgīśa
- bhṛṅgī7śa m. 'lord of the Bhṛiṅgins', N. of Śiva Cat.
≫bhṛṅgiriṭa
- bhṛṅgiriṭa or (cf. Hariv. Bālar.),
⋙bhṛṅgiriṭi
- bhṛṅgiriḍṭi (cf. Hariv. Bālar.),
⋙bhṛṅgirīṭi
- bhṛṅgirīṭi (cf. L.),
⋙bhṛṅgīriṭi
- bhṛṅgīriṭi (cf. Hariv.),
⋙bhṛṅgeriṭi
- bhṛṅgeriṭi (cf. L.), m. = bhṛngariṭi, q.v
- • ○giriṭau (cf. Hariv. 15421?) or ○riṭī (cf. ib. iii, 104, 15), du. N. of two of Śiva's attendants
bhṛj
- bhṛj (cf. √bhrajj), cl. 1. Ā. bharjate (pf. babhṛje: Caus. bharjayati
- • aor. ababharjat and abībhṛjat: Desid. bibharjiṣate: Intens. barībhṛjyate
- • barībharkti and barbhárkti Gr.), to fry, parch Dhātup. vi, 17
≫bharjana
- bharjana mfn. parching i.e. destroying, annihilating, frustrating (with gen.) 5 BhP.
- • n. the act of roasting or frying KātyŚr.
- • a frying-pan ib. Sch.
≫bharjita
- bharjita mfn. (fr. Caus.) roasted, fried Suśr.
- • destroyed, annihilated BhP.
≫bhṛkta
- bhṛkta mfn. roasted, fried L.
bhṛjāyana
- bhṛjāyana m. patr. Saṃskārak.
bhṛjj
- bhṛjj bhṛjja, bhṛjjana, under √bhrajj
bhṛḍ
- bhṛḍ cl. 6. P. bhṛḍati, to dive, plunge Dhātup. xxviii, 100 (vḷ. for kruḍ)
bhṛṇīya
- bhṛṇīya Nom. Ā. ○yáte, to be angry (= krudhyate) Naigh. ii, 12 (cf. √bhrī and hṛṇīya)
bhṛṇṭikā
- bhṛṇṭikā f. a species of plant L. (prob. = bhiriṇṭikā, q.v.)
bhṛṇḍi
- bhṛṇḍi a wave L. (cf. bhaṇḍi)
bhṛta
- bhṛta bhṛtya &c. p. 764
bhṛma
- bhṛmá m. (√bhram) error, mistake RV.
≫bhṛmala
- bhṛmalá mfn. stunned, torpid AV.
≫bhṛmi
- bhṛmi mfn. whirling round, restless, active, quick RV. i, 31, 16 &c
- • m. a whirlwind, hurricane ib. ii, 34, 1 ('a moving cloud' or 'a kind of lute' Sāy.)
- • a whirlpool, eddy L.
- • (bhṛmí), f. quickness, activity ib. iii, 62, 1
≫bhṛmyaśva
- bhṛmy-aśva m. 'having quick horses', N. of a man Nir. ix, 24
bhṛś
- bhṛś cl. 4. P. bhṛśyati, to fall, fall down Dhātup. xxvi, 115 (cf. √bhraṃś, bhraś, of which √bhṛś is only the weak form)
- • cl. 6. P. bhṛśati, to be strong or vehement, VoP. (rather Nom. fr. next)
≫bhṛśa
- bhṛśa mfn. (perhaps the original meaning may be 'falling heavily', √.bhraś) strong, vehement, mighty, powerful, frequent, abundant (often ibc., below.
- • rarely as an independent word
- • cf. subhṛta) Mn. MBh. &c
- • ibc and(am), ind. strongly, violently, vehemently, excessively, greatly, very much Mn. MBh. &c
- • harshly, severely ChUp.
- • quickly, without hesitation MBh.
- • often, frequently R.
- • eminently, in a superior manner L.
- • m. a partic. tutelary deity VarBṛ.
⋙bhṛśakopana
- ○kopana mfn. extremely passionate, very wrathful MBh.
⋙bhṛśatā
- ○tā f. violence, intensity Ragh.
⋙bhṛśadaṇḍa
- ○daṇḍa mfn. inflicting severe punishment on (loc.) Mn. vii, 32
⋙bhṛśadāruṇa
- ○dāruṇa mfn. very terrible or cruel Nal.
⋙bhṛśaduḥkhita
- ○duḥkhita mfn. very much afflicted, very unfortunate or unhappy Nal.
⋙bhṛśanāstika
- ○nâstika mfn. very sceptical or impious MBh.
⋙bhṛśapattrikā
- ○pattrikā f. 'strong-leaved', a species of plant L.
⋙bhṛśapīḍita
- ○pīḍita mfn. very much afflicted MW.
⋙bhṛśavismita
- ○vismita mfn. excessively astonished or perplexed R.
⋙bhṛśavedanā
- ○vedanā f. violent pain MW.
⋙bhṛśaśokavardhana
- ○śoka-vardhana mf(ī)n. greatly increasing grief or sorrow MBh.
⋙bhṛśasaṃyuta
- ○saṃyuta mfn. very much engaged in (instr.) ib.
⋙bhṛśasaṃhṛṣṭa
- ○saṃhṛṣṭa mfn. very delighted or glad ib.
⋙bhṛśasvid
- ○svid mfn. perspiring violently Śiś.
≫bhṛśāya
- bhṛśāya Nom. Ā. ○yate, to become powerful or strong or vehement Bhaṭṭ.
≫bhṛśībhū
- bhṛśī-√bhū P. -bhavati id. Vop.
≫bhṛṣṭa
- bhṛṣṭa mfn. fallen &c. L.
≫bhraśiman
- bhraśiman m. potency, vehemence, strength, g. dṛḍhâdi
≫bhraśiṣṭha
- bhraśiṣṭha mfn. (superl.) most (very) powerful or strong or vehement Pat. on Pāṇ. 6-4, 161
≫bhraśīyas
- bhraśīyas mfn. (compar.) more (very) powerful &c. ib.
bhṛṣṭa
- bhṛṣṭa &c. under √bhrajj
bhṛṣṭi
- bhṛṣṭí f. (cf. √hṛṣ
- • for 2. bhṛṣṭi under √bhrajj) a spike, point, top, corner, edge RV. AV. GṛS. (cf. sahásra-, kṣura-bhṛ○ &c.)
- • a deserted cottage or garden L.
⋙bhṛṣṭimat
- ○mát mfn. pronged, toothed RV.
- • m. N. of a Ṛishi
bhṝ
- bhṝ cl. 9.P. bhṛṇāti, to bear
- • to blame
- • to fry
- • to be crooked Dhātup. xxxi, 21
bheka
- bheka m. (probably onomat
- • but cf. Uṇ. iii, 43) a frog Up. Kāv. &c. (accord. to Kathās. xx, 77 the croaking of frogs was caused by the curse of Agni who was betrayed by them to the gods when he took refuge in the water)
- • a cloud L.
- • a timid man (= bhīru) L. (cf. bhela)
- • N. of a Nishāda and a Brāhmaṇī L.
- • (ī), f. a female frog L. Hydrocotyle Asiatica L.
⋙bhekaparṇī
- ○parṇī f. 'frog-leaved', a species of plant L.
⋙bhekabhuj
- ○bhuj m. 'frog-eater', a snake L.
⋙bhekaśabda
- ○śabda m. the croaking of frogs Cat.
⋙bhekīpati
- bhekīpati m. a male frog Subh.
bhekuri
- bhekúri f. N. of a class of Apsaras VS. VP. (cf. bākura and bhākuri)
bheṭaka
- bheṭaka m. buying, purchase L.
bheḍa
- bheḍa m. a ram L. (cf. eḍa, bheḍra and bheṇḍa)
- • a raft, float L. (cf. bhela)
- • N. of a lexicographer and a physician Cat.
- • of a Ṛishi L.
- • (ī), f. a ewe L.
- • N. of one of the Mātṛis attending on Skanda MBh.
⋙bheḍagiri
- ○giri m. N. of a mountain Rājat.
⋙bheḍasaṃhitā
- ○saṃhitā f. N. of wk
≫bheḍara
- bheḍara m. N. of an Agra-hāra Rājat.
≫bheḍra
- bheḍra m. a ram L.
≫bheṇḍa
- bheṇḍa m. id. (cf. bhaiṇḍaka)
bheṇḍā
bheṇḍā ○ḍī f. and ○ḍītaka m. Abelmoschus Esculentus L. (bheṇḍā also 'lotus-seed' ib.)
bhetavya
- bhetavya p. 758, col. 3
bhetāla
- bhetāla = vetāla Siṃhâs.
bhettavai
- bhéttavaí bhettavya, bhettṛ, under √bhid, p. 757, col. 2
bheda
- bhedá m. (√bhid) breaking, splitting, cleaving, rending, tearing, piercing (also pass. the being broken &c.) KātyŚr. Yājñ. MBh. Kāv. &c
- • breaking open, disclosing, divulging, betrayal (of a secret, cf. rahasya-bh○)
- • bursting asunder, opening, gaping, parting asunder BhP. Suśr.
- • bursting forth or out, expanding, blossoming, shooting out, sprouting Kālid. Bālar.
- • a cleft, fissure, chasm (cf. śilā-bh○
- • du. pudendum muliebre) RV.
- • rupture, breach, hurt, injury, seduction Kām. MBh. Kathās.
- • shooting pain (in the limbs), paralysis (cf. ardhabh○) Suśr.
- • separation, division, partition, part, portion Kāv. Pur.
- • distinction, difference, kind, sort, species, variety ŚrS. Up. MBh. &c
- • disturbance, interruption, violation, dissolution RPrāt. KātyŚr. Sāh.
- • disuniting, winning over to one's side by sowing dissension (cf. upâya) Mn. Yājñ. Kām.
- • disunion, schism, dissension between (instr.) or in (comp.) MBh. Var. Rājat.
- • change, alteration, modification MBh. Śak.
- • contraction (cf. bhrūbh○)
- • evacuation (of the bowels) ŚārṅgS.
- • (in astron.) a partic. crossing or conjunction of the planets
- • one of the ways in which an eclipse ends (cf. kukṣi-bh○)
• (in math.) the hypothenuse of a right-angled triangle
- • (in dram.) = saṃhati-bhedana, or = prôtsāhana, Sāþ
- • (in phil.) dualism, duality (cf. comp.)
- • N. of a man AV.
- • pl. N. of a people RV.
⋙bhedakara
- ○kara mf(ī)n. breaking through or down Yājñ.
- • sowing dissension among or in (gen. or comp.) Kāv. Kathās.
⋙bhedakārin
- ○kārin mfn. causing dissension or disunion MārkP.
- • making or showing a difference, altered Ratnâv.
⋙bhedakṛt
- ○kṛt mfn. = -kara Yājñ.
⋙bhedakhaṇḍana
- ○khaṇḍana n. 'refutation of duality', N. of a Vedânta wk
⋙bhedatas
- ○tas ind. separately, singly, individually Kathās.
- • according to difference or diversities MW.
⋙bhedadarpaṇa
- ○darpaṇa m. 'mirror of duality', N. of wk
⋙bhedadarśin
- ○darśin mfn. = -dṛṣṭi A.
⋙bhedadīpikā
- ○dīpikā f. 'illustration of duality', N. of wk
⋙bhedadṛṣṭi
- ○dṛṣṭi mfn. viewing or holding the Universe and the deity to be different and distinct MW.
⋙bhedadhikkāra
- ○dhik-kāra m. 'refutation of duality', N. of a Vedânta wk. by Nṛisiṃhâśrama
- • -nyak-kāra-nirūpaṇa n. -nyak-kārahuṃkṛti, -sat-kriyā f. N. of wks
⋙bhedadhikkṛti
- ○dhik-kṛti f. (in comp.) = -dhik-kāra
- • -tattva-nivecana n. N. of wk
⋙bhedaprakāra
- ○prakāra m
⋙bhedaprakāśa
- ○prakāśa m. N. of wks
⋙bhedapratyaya
- ○pratyaya m. belief in dualism (cf. -dṛṣṭi) W.
⋙bhedabuddhi
- ○buddhi f. perception or idea of a difference or distinction MW.
⋙bhedavādin
- ○vādin m. one who maintains the duality of God and the Universe Cat.
- • N. of Comm. on BhP.
- • ○di-vidāriṇī. f. N. of wk
⋙bhedavidhi
- ○vidhi m. the faculty of discriminating or discerning (between two different objects) MW.
⋙bhedavibhīṣikā
- ○vibhīṣikā f. N. of wk
⋙bhedasaha
- ○saha mfn. capable of being disunited or seduced Kathās.
⋙bhedābheda
- bhedâbheda m. disunion and union, dualism and non-dualism
- • -vādin m. a maintainer of the doctrine both of the difference and the identity of God and the Universe Cat.
⋙bhedoktijīvana
- bhedôkti-jīvana and n. N. of 2 wks
⋙bhedojjīvana
- bhedôjjīvana n. N. of 2 wks
⋙bhedonmukha
- bhedônmukha mf(ī)n. just about to burst into blossom Vikr.
≫bhedaka
- bhedaka mfn. breaking into or through, piercing, perforating R.
- • diverting (water-courses) Mn. iii, 163
- • destroying (boundary-marks) ib. ix, 291
- • seducing (ministers) ib. ix, 232 Kull.
- • making a difference, distinguishing, determining, defining. Daśar. Kāvyâd. Pañcar.
- • (ikā), f. the act of breaking down or asunder, destruction, annihilation Siddh.
- • n. a determinative i.e. an adjective Pāṇ. 2-1, 57 Sch. (cf. bhedya)
≫bhedana
- bhedana mfn. breaking, cleaving, splitting, rending, piercing, dividing, separating MBh. R. &c
- • (ifc.) causing to flow, giving free course (to a river) Pañcar.
- • causing pain in the joints or limbs Suśr.
- • loosening (the faeces), cathartic, purgative ŚārṅgS.
- • destroying, dissolving, relieving (cf. hṛdaya-granthi-bh○)
- • m. a hog L.
- • Rumex Vesicarius L.
- • n. the act of breaking, cleaving &c. MBh. R. &
- • bursting, parting asunder, breach, fracture KātyŚr. Suśr. Prâyaśc.
- • the passing (through an asterism) VarBṛS.
- • disclosure, betrayal (of a secret) Kathās.
- • embroilment, disunion, discord MBh. Kām. Rājat.
- • discrimination W.
- • a purgative Suśr.
- • Asa Foetida L.
≫bhedanīka
- bhedanīka ghaṭa-bho
≫bhedanīya
- bhedanīya mfn. to be broken or split or cleft or divided R. (-tā f. HPariś.)
- • causing the secretion of bad humours Car.
≫bhedita
- bhedita mfn. (fr. Caus.) broken, split, cleft MBh. Kāv. &c
- • (ifc.) divided into Sāh.
≫bhedin
- bhedin mfn. breaking, splitting, piercing, per. forating MBh. Kāv. &c
- • beating or knocking out ( dvi-netra-bh○)
- • shaking, penetrating R.
- • causing to flow (as juice) MBh.
- • loosening (the bowels), cathartic, purgative Suśr. ŚārṅgS.
- • breaking, violating (an agreement &c.) Mn. Kām.
- • interrupting (devotion) Ragh.
- • disturbing (a country) Kathās.
- • dividing, separating from (abl.) Sāh.
- • (fr. bheda) having a distinction or division ib.
- • (in phil.) one who separates spirit and matter or holds the doctrine of dualism
- • m. Rumex Vesicarius L.
- • (inī), f. (with Tāntrikas) N. of a partic. Śakti Cat.
⋙bheditva
- bhedi-tva n. separation, division, parting asunder Suśr.
≫bhedira
- bhedira n. = bhidira, a thunderbolt W.
≫bhedīya
- bhedīya doṣa-bh○
≫bhedya
- bhedya mfn. to be broken or split or pierced or perforated MBh. Kāv.
- • to be cut or opened Suśr.
- • to be set at variance or disunited Kām. Pañcat.
- • to be divided or penetrated or betrayed or refuted ( a-, dur-, nir-bh○)
- • to be (or being) determined
- • n. a substantive Pāṇ. 2-1, 57 Sch. (cf. bhedaka).
⋙bhedyaroga
- ○roga m. any disease treated by incision or cutting Suśr.
⋙bhedyaliṅga
- ○liṅga mfn. distinguished by gender L.
≫bhedyaka
- bhedyaka utpala-bh○
bhena
- bhêna bhéśa, under 4. bha, p. 742
bhempura
- bhem-pura n. N. of a Grāma Kshitîś.
bheya
- bheya p. 758, col. 3
bheyapāla
- bheya-pāla (?), m. N. of a prince Buddh.
bhera
- bhera m. (√bhī?) a kettle-drum L.
⋙bherotsa
- bherôtsa puṣpa-bh○
≫bherī
- bherī f. (rarely ○ri) a kettle-drum MBh. Kāv. &c
⋙bherīghnat
- ○ghnat m. 'strikinga kṭkettle-dṭdrum', a kettle-drummer Jaim. Sch.
⋙bherītādaṇa
- ○tādaṇa n. 'drum-beating', N. of wk
⋙bherīnāda
- ○nāda m. the sound of a kṭkettle-dṭdrum L.
⋙bherībhāṃkāra
- ○bhāṃ-kāra m. id. Daś.
- • N. of a poet (○rīya n. his wk.) Cat.
⋙bherībhramaka
- ○bhramaka m. supposed N. of a poet Cat.
⋙bherīsvanamahāsvanā
- ○svana-mahā-svanā f. 'loud-sounding like the sound of a kettle-drum', N. of one of the Mātṛis attending on Skanda MBh.
≫bheruṇḍa
- bheruṇḍa mf(ā)n. (often vḷ. bheraṇḍa) terrible, formidable, awful MBh.
- • m. a species of bird MBh. Hcar.
- • (also ○ḍaka) a beast of prey (wolf, jackal, fox, or hyena) Lalit. (cf. pheru)
- • a partic. form of Śiva (?) W.
- • (ā), f. N. of a goddess (= kālī) L.
- • of a Yakshiṇī L.
- • n. (√bhṛ?) pregnancy L.
≫bhela
- bhela mfn. (only L.) timid
- • foolish, ignorant
- • till
- • active, restless
- • (also ○laka) = laghiṣṭha
- • m. a species of small tiger L.
- • (also ○laka m. n.) a raft, boat L.
- • N. of a physician L. (cf. bheḍa)
≫bhelana
- bhelana n. swimming L.
bhelu
- bhelu m. or n. (?) a partic. high number Buddh.
bheluka
- bheluka m. Śiva's servant L.
bhelūpurā
- bhelūpurā f. N. of a suburb of Benares (?) Col.
bheṣ
- bheṣ cl. 1. P. Ā. bheṣati, ○te, to fear, dread Dhātup. xxi, 19 (others 'to move, go'). Cf. √bhī, bhyas
bheṣaja
- bheṣajá mf(ī)n. (fr. 1. bhiṣaj) curing, healing, sanative RV. AV. AitBr.
- • n. a remedy, medicine, medicament, drug, remedy against (gen. or comp.) RV. &c. &c
- • a spell or charm (for curative purposes (generally from Atharva-veda) ŚrS.
- • water Naigh. i, 12
- • Nigella Indica W.
⋙bheṣajakaraṇa
- ○karaṇa n. preparation of drugs or medicine Baudh.
⋙bheṣajakalpa
- ○kalpa m
⋙bheṣajakalpasārasaṃgraha
- ○kalpa-sāra-saṃgraha m. N. of wks
⋙bheṣajakṛta
- ○kṛta mfn. healed, cured ChUp.
⋙bheṣajacandra
- ○candra m. 'moon of medicine', N. of a man Kathās.
⋙bheṣajatarka
- ○tarka m. N. of wk
⋙bheṣajatā
- ○tā (○já-), f. curativeness, healing power PañcavBr.
⋙bheṣajabhakṣaṇa
- ○bhakṣaṇa n. 'drug-eating', the act of taking medicine Cat.
⋙bheṣajavīrya
- ○vīrya n. the healing power of medicine Suśr.
⋙bheṣajasarvasva
- ○sarvasva n. N. of wk
⋙bheṣajāgāra
- bheṣajâgāra n. 'medicine-room', a drug-gist's or apothecary's shop Suśr.
⋙bheṣajāṅga
- bheṣajâṅga n. anything taken with or after medicine (as water gruel) L.
≫bheṣajya
- bheṣajyá mf(ā́)n. curative, sanitary TS.
bhaikṣa
- bhaikṣa mf(ī)n. (fr. bhikṣā) living on alms, subsisting by charity MBh.
- • n. asking alms, begging, mendicancy (○kṣāya with √gam, to beg for alms, ○kṣam ifc. with √car, to go about begging for
- • ○kṣam with ā-√hṛ, or sam-ā-√hṛ, to collect alms or food
- • ○kṣeṇa with Caus. of √vṛt, to subsist on alms) Mn. MBh. &c
- • anything obtained by begging, begged food, charity, alms GṛS. Mn. MBh. &c
- • a multitude of alms L.
⋙bhaikṣakāla
- ○kāla m. 'alms-time', the time for bringing home anything obtained as alms MW.
⋙bhaikṣacaraṇa
- ○caraṇa n. going about begging, collecting alms (○ṇaṃ-√car, to practise mendicancy) Mn. Gaut.
⋙bhaikṣacarya
- ○carya n
⋙bhaikṣacaryā
- ○caryā f. = prec. Mn. Yājñ. MBh.
⋙bhaikṣajīvikā
- ○jīvikā f. subsisting by alms or charity L.
⋙bhaikṣabhuj
- ○bhuj mfn. living on alms
- • m. a mendicant MBh.
⋙bhaikṣavat
- ○vat ind. as or for alms ib.
⋙bhaikṣavṛtti
- ○vṛtti f. = -jīvikā, Ashṭāv
- • mfn. living by charity Kathās.
⋙bhaikṣākula
- bhaikṣā-kula n. (○kṣâk○?) a charitable house Divyâv.
⋙bhaikṣānna
- bhaikṣânna n. begged food MārkP.
⋙bhaikṣāśin
- bhaikṣâśin mfn. eating begged fṭfood, a mendicant Mn. xi, 72
⋙bhaikṣāśya
- bhaikṣâśya n. (fr. prec.) ○kṣa-jīvikā Kām.
⋙bhaikṣāhāra
- bhaikṣâhāra mfn. = ○kṣâśin Mn. xi, 256
⋙bhaikṣopajīvin
- bhaikṣôpajīvin mfn. living on alms MBh.
≫bhaikṣaka
- bhaikṣaka (ifc.) = bhaikṣa, alms R.
≫bhaikṣava
- bhaikṣava mfn. (fr. bhikṣu) belonging to a religious mendicant Hcar.
≫bhaikṣuka
- bhaikṣuka n. (fr. bhikṣuka) a multitude of beggars or mendicants, g. khaṇḍikâdi
- • m. (scil. āśáma) the fourth stage in the life of a Brāhman, the life of a religious mendicant L.
≫bhaikṣya
- bhaikṣya wṛ. for bhaikṣa
bhaiḍaka
- bhaiḍaka and bhaiṇḍaka mfn. (fr. bheḍa, bheṇḍa) relating to or coming from a sheep L.
bhaidika
- bhaidika mfn. = bhedaṃ nityam arhati Pāṇ. 5-1, 64
bhaima
- bhaima mf(ī)n. (fr. bhīma, of which it is also the Vṛiddhi form in comp.) relating or belonging to Bhima
- • m. a descendant of Bhima MBh.
- • (ī), f. Bhīma's daughter i.e. Damayanti ib., (○mīpariṇaya, n. 'Damayanti's wedding', N. of a drama)
- • N. of the 11th day in the light half of Māgha and a festival kept on it (= bhīmâikādaśī) W.
- • of a grammar
⋙bhaimagava
- ○gava m. patr. fr. bhīma-gava, or bhīma-gu ĀśvŚr.
⋙bhaimapravīṇa
- ○pravīṇa m. the bravest or chief of the Bhīmas MBh.
⋙bhaimaratha
- ○ratha mf(ī)n. relating to Bhima-ratha
- • (ī), f. (with niśīthinī) prob. = bhīmarathī (q.v.) Hcar.
⋙bhaimasena
- ○sena (bhaíma-), m. patr. fr. bhīma-s○' MaitrS.
⋙bhaimaseni
- ○seni m. (fr. bhīma-sena) patr. of Divo-dāsa Kāṭh.
- • of Ghaṭôtkaca MBh.
⋙bhaimasenya
- ○senya m. patr. fr. bhima-sena Pāṇ. 4-1, 114 Vārtt. 7 Pat.
≫bhaimāyana
- bhaimāyana m. patr. fr. bhaima Pāṇ. 6-2, 34 Sch.
≫bhaimi
- bhaimi, m. (fr. bhīma) patr. of Ghaṭôtkaca MBh.
bhaiyābhaṭṭa
- bhaiyā-bhaṭṭa m. N. of an author Cat.
bhairava
- bhairava mf(ā and ī)n. (fr. bhīru) frightful, terrible, horrible, formidable (am ind.) MBh. R. &c
- • relating to Bhairava Cat.
- • m. N. of a form of Śiva (cf RTL. 85) Prab. Rājat. Pur. (in the latter 8 Bhairava's are enumerated, viz. mahā-, saṃhāra-, asitâṅga-, ruru- kāla-, krodha-, tāmracūḍa-, or kapāla-, candracūḍa- or rudra-bh○
- • sometimes other names are given, e.g. vidyā-rāja, kāma-r○, nāga-r○, svacchanda-r○, lambita-r○, deva-r○, ugra-r○, vighna-r○)
- • a man representing Bhairava's W.
- • a jackal L.
- • a mountain L.
- • (in music) ) N. of a Rāga
- • N. of a chief of Śiva's host, KāIP
- • of a son of Śiva by Tārā-vatī (wife of Candra-śekhara, king of Karavira-pura) ib.
- • of a Nāga MBh.
- • of a Yaksha Cat.
- • of a hunter Hit.
- • of 2 kings and various teachers and authors (also with tripāṭhin, daivajña, tilaka, dīkṣita, ācārya, bhaṭṭa and miśra) ib.
- • of a river L.
- • pl. N. of a partic. sect VP.
- • (ā), f. N. of Nirṛiti, VYogay
- • pl. of a class of Apsaras VP.
- • (ī), f. below
- • n. terror or the property of exciting terror W.
- • = bhairava-tantra below
⋙bhairavakāraka
- ○kāraka mfn. causing terror, formidable W.
⋙bhairavatantra
- ○tantra n. N. of a Tantra
⋙bhairavatarjaka
- ○tarjaka m. 'threatening terrible things', N. of Vishṇu (properly of Śiva) Pañcar.
⋙bhairavatva
- ○tva n. the state of being Bhairava or a form of Śivi Cat.
⋙bhairavadatta
- ○datta m. N. of various authors ib.
⋙bhairavadīpadāna
- ○dīpa-dāna n
⋙bhairavadīpana
- ○dīpana n
⋙bhairavanavarasaratna
- ○nava-rasa-ratna n
⋙bhairavanāthatantra
- ○nātha-tantra n
⋙bhairavanāmāvalī
- ○nāmâvalī f
⋙bhairavapaddhati
- ○paddhati f
⋙bhairavapurāṇa
- ○purāṇa n
⋙bhairavaprayoga
- ○prayoga m
⋙bhairavaprasāda
- ○prasāda m
⋙bhairavaprādurbhāvanāṭaka
- ○prādurbhāva-nāṭaka n
⋙bhairavamantra
- ○mantra m. N. of wks
⋙bhairavayātanā
- ○yātanā f. pain inflicted by Śiva (as a penance) MW.
⋙bhairavasaṃhitā
- ○saṃhitā f
⋙bhairavasaparyāvidhi
- ○saparyā-vidhi m
⋙bhairavasahasranāman
- ○sahasra-nāman n. N. of wks
⋙bhairavasiṃha
- ○siṃha m. N. of a son of Narasiṃha and patron of Ruci-pati Cat.
⋙bhairavastava
- ○stava m
⋙bhairavastotra
- ○stotra n. N. of various hymns
⋙bhairavāgratas
- bhairavâgratas ind. in the presence of Bhairava MW.
⋙bhairavānanda
- bhairavânanda m. N. of a Yogin Bhpr.
- • of an author Cat.
⋙bhairavārādhana
- bhairavârādhana n
⋙bhairavārcanakalpalatā
bhairavârcanakalpa-latā f
⋙bhairavārcāpārijāta
- bhairavârcā-pārijāta m. N. of wks
⋙bhairavāṣṭaka
- bhairavâṣṭaka n. N. of a collection of 8 Tantras. Aryav.
⋙bhairavendra
- bhairavêndra m. N. of a king Cat.
⋙bhairaveśa
- bhairavêśa m. 'lord of terror', N. of Vishṇu (properly of Śiva
- • cf. bhairava-tarjaka)
≫bhairavī
- bhairavī f. of ○va
- • N. of a partic. form of Durgā RTL. 188
- • a girl of 12 years (representing Durgā at the Durgā festival) L.
- • (in music) N. of a Rāgiṇī
⋙bhairavītantra
- ○tantra n
⋙bhairavīpaṭala
- ○paṭala m. or n
⋙bhairavīrahasya
- ○rahasya n
⋙bhairavīrahasyavidhi
- ○rahasya-vidhi m. N. of wks
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- bhairavyaṣṭottaraśatanāmāvalī3bhairavyaṣṭôttara-śata-nāmâvalī f. N. of wk
≫bhairavīya
- bhairavīya mfn. relating, to Bhairava Bālar.
⋙bhairavīyatantra
- ○tantra n
⋙bhairavīyapañcasaṃdhi
- ○pañca-saṃdhi m. N. of wks
≫bhairika
- bhairika m. N. of a son of Kṛishṇa by Satyabhāmā Hariv.
bhaiṣaja
- bhaiṣaja m. (fr. bheṣaja) Perdix Chinensis L.
- • n. a drug, medicine L.
- • mfn. relating to Bhaishajya, g. kaṇvâdi.
≫bhaiṣajya
- bhaíṣajya m. patr. fr. bhiṣaj, or bhiṣaja g. gargâdi (cf. Kāś.)
- • n. curativeness, healing efficacy VS.
- • a partic. ceremony performed as a remedy for sickness Kauś.
- • any remedy, drug or medicine ('against', gen.) ŚBr. Suśr.
- • the administering of medicines &c. MW.
⋙bhaiṣajyaguruvaiḍūryaprabhā
- ○guru-vaiḍūrya-prabhā f. N. of a Buddh. wk
⋙bhaiṣajyayajña
- ○yajña m. a sacrifice performed as a remedy for sickness GopBr.
⋙bhaiṣajyaratnākara
- ○ratnâkara m
⋙bhaiṣajyaratnāvalī
- ○ratnâvalī f. N. of wks
⋙bhaiṣajyarāja
- ○rāja and m. N. of 2 Bodhi-sattvas Lalit.
⋙bhaiṣajyasamudgata
- ○samudgata m. N. of 2 Bodhi-sattvas Lalit.
⋙bhaiṣajyasāra
- ○sāra m
⋙bhaiṣajyasārāmṛtasaṃhitā
- ○sārâmṛta-saṃhitā f. N. of wks
⋙bhaiṣajyasena
- ○sena m. N. of a Bodhi-sattva Kāraṇḍ.
≫bhaiṣṇaja
- bhaiṣṇaja mfn. fr. bhaithṇajya g. kaṇvâdi (v. l. bhaiṣaja)
≫bhaiṣṇajya
- bhaiṣṇajya m. patr. fr. bhiṣṇaja g. gargâdi (v. l. bhaiṣaja
bhaiṣmaka
- bhaiṣmaka mf(ī)n., fr. bhīṣmaka
- • (ī), f. patr. of Rukmiṇi Hariv.
bhais
- bhais √1. bhī, p. 758
bho
- bho bhos, p. 768, col. 2
bhoṃsala
- bhoṃsala m. N. of a royal family of Tanjore Cat.
⋙bhoṃsalavaṃśāvalī
- ○vaṃśâvalī f. N. of a Campū ib.
bhoktavya
- bhoktavya ○tṛ, p. 760, col. 1
bhokṣyaka
- bhokṣyaka m. pl. N. of a people VP.
bhoga
- bhogá m. (√1. bhuj) any winding or curve, coil (of a serpent) RV. &c. &c
- • the expanded hood of a snake Hariv. Kām. Pañcat.
- • a partic. kind of military array Kām.
- • a snake Suparṇ.
- • the body L.
⋙bhogatva
- ○tva n. the state of being curved or winding, curvedness Kām. 1
⋙bhogavat
- ○vát mfn. (for 2. col. 3) furnished with windings or curves or rings, ringed, coiled (as a serpent) R.
- • furnished with a hood (cf. mahā-bh○)
- • a serpent or serpent-demon Suparṇ.
- • (atī), f. a serpent-nymph MBh.
- • N. of one of the Mātṛis attending on Skanda ib.
- • the city of the serpent-demons in the subterranean regions ib. R. Hariv. RTL. 322 (also ○gā-vatī L.)
- • the sacred river of the serpent-demons (or a Tirtha in that river sacred to the serpent-king Vāsuki) MBh.
⋙bhogeśvaratīrtha
- bhogêśvara-tīrtha n. N. of a sacred bathing-place, Cat . (wṛ. for bhogī7śv○ ?)
≫bhogi
- bhogi in comp. for 1. bhogin
⋙bhogikānta
- ○kānta m. 'dear to serpents', air, wind L.
⋙bhogigandhikā
- ○gandhikā f. a species of ichneumon plant L.
⋙bhoginandana
- ○nandana m. patr. of Śali-vāhana Vcar.
⋙bhogipura
- ○pura n. the city of serpentdemons Dharmaś.
⋙bhogibhuj
- ○bhuj m. 'serpent-eater', an ichneumon L.
⋙bhogivallabha
- ○vallabha n. 'dear to sṭserpent', kind of sandal L.
⋙bhogīndra
- bhogī7ndra m. 'serpent-king', N. of Ananta L.
- • of Patañjali Cat.
- • -tanaya and -nandana m. patr. of Śāli-vāhana Vcar.
⋙bhogīśa
- bhogī7śa m. 'serpent-king', N. of Ananta and Śesha L.
≫bhogin
- bhogin mfn. (for 2. col. 3) furnished with windings or curves or rings, curved, ringed (as a serpent) R. BhP. &c
- • m. a serpent or serpent-demon MBh. Kāv. &c
- • a kind of shrub L.
- • (inī), f. a serpent nymph R.
bhoga
- bhoga m. (√3. bhuj) enjoyment, eating, feeding on RV. &c. &c. (with Jainas 'enjoying once', as opp. to upa-bhoga, q.v.)
- • use, application ŚBr. GṛŚrS. &c
- • fruition, usufruct, use of a deposit &c. Mn. Yājñ.
- • sexual enjoyment Mn. MBh. &c
- • enjṭenjoyment of the earth or of a country i.e. rule, sway MārkP.
- • experiencing, feeling, perception (of pleasure or pain) Mn. MBh. &c
- • profit, utility, advantage, pleasure, delight RV. &c. &c
- • any object of enjoyment (as food, a festival &c.) MBh. R.
- • possession, property, wealth, revenue Mn. MBh. &c
- • hire, wages (esp. of prostitution) L.
- • (in astron.) the passing through a constellation VarBṛS.
- • the part of the ecliptic occupied by each of the 27 lunar mansions Sūryas.
- • (in arithm.) the numerator of a fraction (?) W.
- • N. of a teacher Cat.
- • (ā), f. N. of a Surâṅganā Siṃhâs.
- • n. wṛ. for bhogya or bhāgya
⋙bhogakara
- ○kara mf(ī)n. producing or affording enjoyment Bhartṛ.
⋙bhogakarman
- ○karman m. (with kāśmīra), N. of a poet Cat. (= bhogi-varman)
⋙bhogakārikā
- ○kārikā f. N. of wk
⋙bhogaguccha
- ○guccha n. hire of prostitution W.
⋙bhogagṛha
- ○gṛha n. 'pleasure-chamber', the women's apartments, harem Sāy. on RV. x, 95, 4
⋙bhogagrāma
- ○grāma m. N. of a village Buddh.
⋙bhogaṃkarā
- ○ṃ-karā f. N. of a Dik-kanyā Pārśvan.
⋙bhogajāta
- ○jāta mfn. produced by enjoyment or by suffering MW.
⋙bhogatṛṣṇā
- ○tṛṣṇā f. desire of worldly enjoyments Ragh.
- • selfish enjṭenjoyments, Mālatim
⋙bhogadattā
- ○dattā f. N. of a woman Kathās.
⋙bhogadā
- ○dā f. 'granting enjṭenjoyments', N. of the goddess of the Piṅgalas Cat.
⋙bhogadeva
- ○deva m. N. of a man Rājat.
⋙bhogadeha
- ○deha m. 'the body of feeling' (the intermediate' body which a dead person acquires through the Śrāddha after cremation, and with which, according to his works, he either enjoys happiness or suffers misery, cf. adhiṣṭhāna-d○, sambhogakāya) RTL. 28, 292 MWB. 247
⋙bhoganātha
- ○nātha m. a nourisher, supporter Cat.
⋙bhoganidhi
- ○nidhi f. N. of a Surâṅganā Siṃhâs.
⋙bhogapati
- ○pati m. 'revenue-lord', the governor of a town or province Hit.
⋙bhogapāla
- ○pāla m. a groom L. (cf. bhogika)
⋙bhogapiśācikā
- ○piśācikā f. hunger L.
⋙bhogaprastha
- ○prastha m. pī. N. of a people Var. MārkP.
⋙bhogabhaṭṭa
- ○bhaṭṭa m. N. of a poet Cat.
⋙bhogabhuj
- ○bhuj mfn. enjoying pleasures MārkP.
- • m. a wealthy man AgP.
⋙bhogabhūmi
- ○bhūmi f. 'fruition-land', the place where people enjoy the reward of their works (opp. to karmabh○, land of works) VP.
⋙bhogabhṛtaka
- ○bhṛtaka m. a servant who works only for maintenance W.
⋙bhogamaṇḍapa
- ○maṇḍapa m. the part of the Jagan-nāth temple where the food for offerings is cooked MW.
⋙bhogamālinī
- ○mālinī f. N. of a Dik-kanyā Pārśvan.
⋙bhogalābha
- ○lābha m. 'acquisition of profit', welfare Lāṭy.
- • the gain or profit made by the use of anything deposited or pledged W. 2
⋙bhogavat
- ○vat mfn. (for 1. col. 2) furnished with enjoyments, having or offering enjoyments, delightful, happy, prosperous MBh. Hariv. BhP.
- • m. dancing, mimics L.
- • N. of Satya-bhāmā's residence Hariv.
- • (atī), f. the night of the 2nd lunar day Sūryapr.
- • N. of Ujjayini in the Dvāpara age, Kathās.
- • of a town Vet.
- • of a Dik-kanyā Pārśvan.
- • of wk
⋙bhogavardhana
- ○vardhana m. pl. N. of a people Var. MārkP.
⋙bhogavarman
- ○varman m. N. of various men Kathās.
⋙bhogavastu
- ○vastu n. an object of enjoyment Pañcar.
⋙bhogasaṃkrāntividhi
- ○saṃkrāntividhi m. N. of a section of the Bhavishyôttara Purāṇa
⋙bhogasadman
- ○sadman n. 'seat or abode of pleasure', the women's apartments L.
⋙bhogasena
- ○sena m. N. of a man Rājat.
⋙bhogasthāna
- ○sthāna n. the body
- • the women's apartments W.
⋙bhogasvāmin
- ○svāmin m. N. of a man Inscr.
⋙bhogādhi
- bhogâdhi m. a pledge or deposit which may be used until redeemed MW.
⋙bhogānta
- bhogânta m. the end of enjoyment or of suffering ib.
⋙bhogāyatana
- bhogâyatana n. a place of enjṭenjoyments, Vedāntas.
⋙bhogārha
- bhogârha mfn. fit for enjṭenjoyments, to be enjoyed or possessed MW.
- • n. property, money W.
⋙bhogārhya
- bhogârhya n. corn, grain L.
⋙bhogāvalī
- bhogâvalī f. the panegyric of professional encomiasts or bards Bālar. Pratāp.
- • wṛ. for bhogāvatī L.
- • ○li-vṛtti f. N. of wk
⋙bhogāvāsa
- bhogâvāsa m. 'abode of pleasure', the women's apartments L.
- • (ifc., f. ā) a sleeping-room Vās.
≫bhogika
- bhogika m. a horse-keeper, groom (= bhogapāla) L.
- • a chief of a village L.
≫bhogin
- bhogin mfn. (for 1. col. 2) enjoying, eating MārkP. Prasaṅg.
- • having or offering enjoyments, devoted to enjṭenjoyments, wealthy, opulent MBh. Yājñ. Var. &c
- • suffering, experiencing, undergoing Kap.
- • using, possessing MW.
- • m. a voluptuary MW.
- • a king L.
- • the head man of a village L.
- • a barber L.
- • = vaiyāvṛtti-kara (?) L.
- • a person who accumulates money for a partic. expenditure W.
- • N. of a prince VP.
- • (inī), f. a kind of heroine Bhar.
- • the concubine of a king or a wife not regularly consecrated with him L.
≫bhogīna
- bhogīna mfn. (ifc.) Pāṇ. 5-1, 9 Vārtt. 1 and 2 Pat. (cf. pitṛ-bhogīṇa, mātṛ-bh○)
≫bhogya
- bhógya mfn. to be enjoyed, to be used (in the sense 'to be eaten' bhojya is more common), what may be enjoyed or used, useful, profitable AV. &c. &c
- • to be endured or suffered Megh. Rājat.
- • (in astron.) to be passed Sūryas.
- • (ā), f. a harlot L.
- • n. an object of enjoyment, possession, money L.
- • corn, grain L.
- • a precious stone L.
⋙bhogyatā
- ○tā f. (cf. ŚāṅkhBr. Kām.) or n. (cf. Hariv.) the state of being used, usefulness, profitableness, enjoyableness
⋙bhogyatva
- ○tva n. (cf. Hariv.) the state of being used, usefulness, profitableness, enjoyableness
⋙bhogyādhi
- bhogyâdhi m. = -bhogâdhi above
⋙bhogyārha
- bhogyârha n. corn, grain L. (cf. bhogârhya)
≫bhoj
- bhoj mfn. in a-bhog-ghán, q.v
≫bhoja
- bhojá mfn. bestowing enjoyment, bountiful, liberal RV.
- • enjoying, leading a life of enjoyment BhP.
- • m. a king with uncommon qualities AitBr.
- • (pl.) N. of a country (near the Vindhya mountain) or of a people (the descendants of Mahā-bhoja) MBh. Hariv. Pur. &c
- • a king of the Bhojas MBh.
- • N. of Bhoja-deva (q.v.) Daś. Sāh. Rājat.
- • of various kings and other men Hariv. Ragh. &c
- • = bhoja-kaṭa, q.v. L.
- • (ā), f. a princess of the Bhojas MBh. Hariv. (vḷ. bhojyā)
- • N. of the wife of Vira-vrata BhP.
- • a cowherd MW.
⋙bhojakaṭa
- ○kaṭa n. N. of a town MBh. Pur.
- • the country of Bhoja (the present Bhojpur, or the vicinity of Patnā and Bhāgalpur) W.
- • m. pl. the inhabitants of the town of Bhoja-kaṭa VarYogay.
⋙bhojakaṭīya
- ○kaṭīya m. pl. the inhṭinhabitants of Bhojpur-kṭkings Pāṇ. 1-1, 75 Sch.
⋙bhojakanyā
- ○kanyā f. a girl of the race of the Bhojas Ragh.
⋙bhojakulapradīpa
- ○kula-pradīpa m. 'lamp of the race of Bhojpur', N. of a king of Vidarbha ib.
⋙bhojacampū
- ○campū f. and N. of wks
⋙bhojacaritra
- ○caritra n. N. of wks
⋙bhojaduhitṛ
- ○duhitṛ f. a princess of the BhṭBhojpur Pāṇ. 6-3, 70 Vārtt. 9 Pat.
⋙bhojadeva
- ○deva m. N. of a celebrated king of Dhārā (who was a great patron of learning at the beginning of the 11th century, and is the reputed author of sev. wks., esp. of a Comm. on the Yoga-sūtras, cf. IW. 92, n. 2 ; 532 &c.) Mn. Kull. Gīt. &c
- • of a king of Kaccha Cat.
- • -śabdânuśāsana n. N. of wk
⋙bhojanagara
- ○nagara n. N. of a town MBh.
⋙bhojananda
- ○nanda m. N. of an author Cat. (rather bhajanânanda)
⋙bhojanarendra
- ○narêndra m. N. of Bhoja-deva, king of Dhārā Rājat.
⋙bhojanidhi
- ○nidhi f. N. of a Surâṅganā Siṃhâs.
⋙bhojanṛpati
- ○nṛpati m. = -narêndra Cat.
⋙bhojapati
- ○pati m. the king of the Bhojas, king Bhoja Ragh.
- • N. of Kaṃsa BhP.
- • = -rāja Col.
⋙bhojapitṛ
- ○pitṛ m. the father of a king AitBr.
⋙bhojaputrī
- ○putrī f. a princess of the Bhojas Pāṇ. 6-3, 70 Vārtt. 9 Pat.
⋙bhojapura
- ○pura n. (cf. L.) and f. (cf. Cat.) N. of towns
⋙bhojapurī
- ○purī f. (cf. Cat.) N. of towns
⋙bhojaprabandha
- ○prabandha m. (and ○dhasāra, m.) N. of wks. (celebrating the deeds of king Bhoja)
⋙bhojarāja
- ○rāja m. the king of the Bhojas MBh.
- • N. of Kaṃsa VP.
- • of Bhoja-deva (king of Dhārā, above) Pratāp. Cat.
- • -prabandha m. -vārttika n. -vijaya m. -vṛtti f. -sac-carita n. N. of wks
⋙bhojarājakavivarga
- ○rājaka-vivarga m. N. of wk
⋙bhojarājīya
- ○rājīya mfn. relating to or coming from Bhoja-rāja Cat.
⋙bhojavyākaraṇa
- ○vyākaraṇa n. and N. of wks
⋙bhojasmṛti
- ○smṛti f. N. of wks
⋙bhojādhipa
- bhojâdhipa m. 'king of the Bhojas', N. of Kaṃsa L. of Karṇa (the half brother of the Pāṇḍus) W.
⋙bhojādhirāja
- bhojâdhirāja m. a king of the BhṭBhojpur Rājat.
⋙bhojāntā
- bhojântā f. N. of a river Hariv.
⋙bhojendra
- bhojêndra m. a king of the Bhojas MW.
≫bhojaka
- bhojaka mfn. eating ( bahu-bh○)
- • being about to eat Pāṇ. 3-3, 10 Sch.
- • (fr. Gaus.) giving to eat, nourishing Yājñ.
- • m. (perhaps) a waiter at table Kām.
- • N. of a class of priests (or Sun-worshippers, supposed to be descended from the Magas by intermarriage with women of the Bhoja race) Cat.
- • an astrologer Hcar.
- • N. of a king VP.
≫bhojana
- bhójana mf(ī)n. feeding, giving to eat (said of Śiva) MBh.
- • voracious R.
- • m. N. of a mountain BhP.
- • n. the act of enjoying, using RV.
- • the act of eating (exceptionally with acc. of object) RV. &c. &c
- • a meal, food ib. (ifc. f. ā, feeding on', 'affording anything as food', 'serving as food for'
- • tridvy-eka-bh○ mfn. 'taking food every 3rd day, every 2nd day and every day')
- • anything enjoyed or used, property, possession RV. AV. Naigh.
- • enjoyment, any object of enjṭenjoyment or the pleasure caused by it RV.
- • (fr. Caus.) the act of giving to eat, feeding GṛŚrS. R. Mn. (vḷ.)
- • dressing food, cooking Nal.
⋙bhojanakastūrī
- ○kastūrī f. N. of wk
⋙bhojanakāla
- ○kāla m. meal-time Pāṇ. 1-3, 26 Sch.
⋙bhojanakutūhala
- ○kutūhala n. N. of wk. on culinary art,
⋙bhojanagṛha
- ○gṛha n. a dining-room Sāy.
⋙bhojanatyāga
- ○tyāga m. abstinence from food, fasting L.
⋙bhojanabhāṇḍa
- ○bhāṇḍa n. a dish of meat Rājat.
⋙bhojanabhūmi
- ○bhūmi f. a place for eating Kathās.
⋙bhojanavidhi
- ○vidhi m. 'the ceremony of dining', N. of various wks. (cf. RTL. 423)
⋙bhojanaviśeṣa
- ○viśeṣa m. choice food, a dainty, delicacy Hit.
⋙bhojanavṛtti
- ○vṛtti f. pl. course or act of eating, a meal ŚārṅgP.
⋙bhojanavelā
- ○velā f. pl. course or act of eating, a meal ŚārṅgP.
⋙bhojanavelā
- ○velā f. meal-time Kathās.
⋙bhojanavyagra
- ○vyagra mfn. occupied or engaged in eating Hit.
- • distressed or straitened for want of food MW.
⋙bhojanavyaya
- ○vyaya m. expenditure for food MBh.
⋙bhojanasamaya
- ○samaya m. meal-time A.
⋙bhojanasūtra
- ○sūtra n. N. of wk
⋙bhojanācchādana
- bhojanâcchādana n. food and raiment A.
⋙bhojanādhikāra
- bhojanâdhikāra m. superintendence over food or provisions, the office of a master of the kitchen Hit.
⋙bhojanārthin
- bhojanârthin mfn. desirous of food, hungry Kathās.
⋙bhojanottara
- bhojanôttara mf(ā)n. to be taken after a meal (as pills) Car.
≫bhojanaka
- bhojanaka m. a species of plant Suśr. Comm.
≫bhojanakīsmṛti
- bhojanakī-smṛti f. N. of wk
≫bhojanīya
- bhojanīya mfn. to be eaten, eatable ( n.)
- • (fr. Caus.) to be fed, to be made to eat Mn. MārkP.
- • one to whom enjoyment is to be afforded or service to be done Nir.
- • n. food (esp. what is not masticated, as opp. to khādanīya) MBh. Divyâv.
- • sea salt L.
⋙bhojanīyamṛta
- ○mṛta mfn. one who has died from indigestion KātyŚr. Comm.
≫bhojayitavya
- bhojayitavya mfn. (fr. Caus.) to be made to eat, to be fed MBh. Mn. Kull.
≫bhojayitṛ
- bhojayitṛ mfn. (fr. Caus.) causing to enjoy or eat, feeding MW.
- • one who makes another enjoy or feel anything Nīlak. BrahmaP.
- • a promoter of enjoyment or amusement MW.
≫bhojayitvā
- bhojayitvā ind. having caused to eat, having fed, Lāṭy.
⋙bhojas
- bhojas puru-bhójas, viśvá-bh○, su-bhójas (cf. bhójase under 3. √bhuj, p. 759, col. 2)
≫bhojika
- bhojika m. N. of a Brāhman Kathās.
≫bhojin
- bhojin mfn. (ifc.) enjoying, eating Lāṭy. Mn. MBh. &c
- • using, possessing MW.
- • exploiting MBh. (cf. a-śrāddha-bh○, griha-bh○, bhujaṃgabh○, saha-bh○)
≫bhojya
- bhojya mfn. to be enjoyed or eaten, eatable, what is enjoyed or eaten, (esp.) what may be eaten without mastication Bhpr. MaitrUp. MBh. Yājñ. &c
- • to be enjoyed or used MBh. Bālar. &c
- • to be enjoyed sexually Rājat.
- • to be enjoyed or felt MBh. Hariv.
- • to be suffered or experienced MW.
- • to be fed, one to whom food must be given MBh.
- • (fr. Caus.) to be made to eat, to be fed MBh. Mn. Kull.
- • m. pl. N. of a people MārkP. (prob. wṛ. for bhoja)
- • (ā), f. a procuress Gal.
- • a princess of the Bhojas
- MBh. Hariv. Ragh. BhP. (cf. bhojā)
- • n. anything to be enjoyed or eaten, nourishment, food MBh. R. &c
- • the act of eating, a meal MBh. Mn.
- • a festive dinner L.
- • a dainty MW.
- • a feast a store of provisions, eatables ib., enjoyment, advantage, profit RV.
⋙bhojyakāla
- ○kāla m. eating time, meal-time Pañcat.
⋙bhojyatā
- ○tā f. (cf. Pañcat.) or (cf. MaitrUp.) the condition of being eaten, the state of being food (tāṃ√yā, to become food)
⋙bhojyatva
- ○tva n. (cf. MaitrUp.) the condition of being eaten, the state of being food (tāṃ√yā, to become food)
⋙bhojyamaya
- ○maya mfn. bhakṣya-bhojya-maya
⋙bhojyasambhava
- ○sambhava m. 'having its origin in food', chyle, chyme, the primary juice of the body (cf. rasa) L.
⋙bhojyānna
- bhojyânna mfn. one whose food may be eaten Mn. iv, 253
⋙bhojyoṣṇa
- bhojyôṣṇa mfn. too hot to be eaten Pāṇ. 2-1, 68 Sch.
bhoṭa
- bhoṭa m. N. of a country, Bhoṭa Tibet Śatr. (cf. mahā-bh○ and MWB. 261)
⋙bhoṭago
- ○go m. 'the Tibetan ox', Bos Gavaeus L.
⋙bhoṭadeśa
- ○deśa m. the country of Bhoṭa Cat.
⋙bhoṭāṅga
- bhoṭâṅga m. N. of a country, Bhutān L.
⋙bhoṭānta
- bhoṭânta m. N. of a country Cat. (cf. prec.)
≫bhoṭīya
- bhoṭīya mfn. Tibetan L.
⋙bhoṭīyakośī
- ○kośī f. N. of a river ib.
≫bhauṭa
- bhauṭa m. a Tibetan Rājat. (wṛ. bhauṭṭa)
bhota
- bhota wṛ. for bhoṭa
bhomīrā
- bhomīrā f. coral W.
bhola
- bhola m. the son of a Vaiśya and of a Naṭi L.
≫bholānātha
- bholā-nātha m. N. of Śiva ŚivaP.
- • of an author Cat.
bholi
- bholi m. a camel L.
bhos
- bhos (fr. bhavas voc. of bhavat, q.v
- • before vowels and soft consonants bho
- • before hard consonants bhos and bhoḥ
- • the latter form also in pause, cf. Pāṇ. 8-3, 17 &c
- • but there is occasional confusion of these forms, esp. in later literature
- • often also bhobhoḥ.), an interjection or voc. particle commonly used in addressing another person or several persons = O! Ho! Hallo l, in soliloquies = alas! ŚBr. &c. &c. (according to L. a particle of sorrow and of interrogation)
⋙bhoskāra
- ○kāra m. rules of address Divyâv.
≫bho
- bho in comp. for bhos
⋙bhobhavatpūrvakam
- ○bhavat-pūrvakam ind. with bhoḥ and bhavat preceding Mn. ii, 128
⋙bhobhāva
- ○bhāva m. the nature of bhoh ib. 124
⋙bhovādin
- ○vādin mfn. saying bhoḥ Hariv.
≫bhoḥ
- bhoḥ in comp. for bhos
⋙bhoḥśabda
- ○śabda m. the word bhoḥ Mn. ii, 124
bhohara
- bhohara (?), m. N. of a poet Cat.
bhaugaka
- bhaugaka m. patr. fr. bhogaka g. bidâdi
bhaujakaṭa
- bhaujakaṭa mfn. relating to or coming from Bhoja-kaṭa Siddh.
bhaujaṃga
- bhaujaṃga (fr. bhujaṃ-ga), mf(ī)n. relating to a snake, serpent-like Kām.
- • n. (scil. bha) the serpent constellation, the Nakshatra Āślesha VarBṛS.
bhauji
- bhauji m. patr. fr. bhoja g. gahâdi
≫bhaujīya
- bhaujīya mfn. relating to Bhauji ib.
≫bhaujya
- bhaujya n. the rank of a king with the title of Bhoja AitBr.
bhaujiṣya
- bhaújiṣya n. (fr. bhujiṣya) slavery, servitude, Suparṃ
bhauṭa
- bhauṭa bhauṭṭa, above
bhauṇikyā
- bhauṇikyā f. patr. fr. bhuṇika Kāś. on Pāṇ. 4-1, 79.
bhauṇḍa
- bhauṇḍa m. N. of a poet Cat.
bhauta
- bhauta mf(ī)n. (fr. bhūta) relating to living beings, meant for them (as a sacrifice) Mn. iii, 70
- • (also ○ta-ka) relating to or possessed by evil spirits or demons, crazy, mad, an idiot Kathās.
- • formed of the element, material MārkP.
- • m. = devalaka L.
- • (ī), f. 'time of ghosts', night L.
- • n. a multitude of Bhūtas L.
⋙bhautatulya
- ○tulya and mfn. like an idiot, deranged, imbecile Kathās.
⋙bhautaprāya
- ○prâya mfn. like an idiot, deranged, imbecile Kathās.
≫bhautika
- bhautika mf(ī)n. = prec. mfn. Mn. MBh. &c
- • n. a pearl L.
- • m. (fr. bhūti, ashes?) N. of Śiva L.
- • a sort of monk Cat.
- • n. anything elemental or material MW.
- • a pearl L.
- • pl. the qualities of the elements (5 with Buddhists) Dharmas. 40
≫bhautya
- bhautya m. (fr. bhūti) N. of a Manu Hariv.
- • mf(ī)n. relating to him MārkP.
bhaupāla
- bhaupāla m. (fr. bhū-pāla) the son of a prince, a king MārkP.
bhauma
- bhaumá mf(ī)n. relating or dedicated to the earth, produced or coming from the earth, earthly, terrestrial VS. &c. &c. (with naraka m. = hell on earth MBh.
- • with brahman n. = the Veda ib.)
- • consisting or made of earth, earthy PañcavBr. KātyŚr. MBh. &c
- • coming from the land (as revenue &c.) L.
- • (fr. bhauma, the planet Mars) relating to the plṭplanet Mars or to his day, falling on Tuesday Vet.
- • m. a red-flowering Punar-navā L.
- • = ambara L.
- • N. of the 27th Muhūrta L.
- • metron. of a partic. earth-deity GṛS.
- • of Atri RAnukr.
- • of the Daitya Naraka MBh.
- • of the planet Mars (whose day is Tuesday) ib. Var. Pur. &c
- • m. or n. N. of AV. xii, 1
- • (ī), f. 'produced from the earth', N. of Sitā L.
- • n. dust of the earth (pl.) MBh.
- • corn, grain Āpast.
- • (only ifc.) floor, story MBh. R.
⋙bhaumacāra
- ○cāra m. 'the course of the planet Mars', N. of a ch. of Bhaṭṭôtpala's Comm. on VarBṛS.
⋙bhaumadarśanacāra
- ○darśana-cāra m. N. of a ch. of the Mīna-jātaka
⋙bhaumadevalipi
- ○deva-lipi f. N. of a kind of writing Lalit.
⋙bhaumapūjā
- ○pūjā f
⋙bhaumapūjāvidhi
- ○pūjāvidhi m. N. of wks
⋙bhaumaratna
- ○ratna n. coral L.
⋙bhaumavāra
- ○vāra m. 'Mars-day', Tuesday KātyŚr. Sch.
- • -vratavidhi m. N. of wk
⋙bhaumavrata
- ○vrata n. N. of a partic. observance or ceremony
- • -kathā f. -pūjā-vidhi m. N. of wks
⋙bhaumasānti
- ○sānti f
⋙bhaumasaṃhitā
- ○saṃhitā f
⋙bhaumasūkta
- ○sū7kta n
⋙bhaumastotra
- ○stotra n. N. of wks
⋙bhaumāvatāravarṇana
- bhaumâvatāra-varṇana n. N. of wk
≫bhaumaka
- bhaumaka m. any animal living in the earth AdbhBr.
≫bhaumana
- bhaumana m. N. of Viśva-karman MBh. (prob. wṛ. for bhauvana)
≫bhaumika
- bhaumika mf(ī)n. being on the earth, collected on the ground or any partic. piece of ground Mn. v, 142
≫bhaumya
- bhaumya mfn. being on the earth, earthly, terrestrial VP.
bhaura
- bhaura m. patr. fr. bhūri g. śivâdi
≫bhaurika
- bhaurika m. (fr. bhūri, gold) a treasurer L.
- • (pl.) N. of a country belonging to Prācya L.
- • (ī), f. a mint Gal.
bhaurikāyaṇi
- bhaurikāyaṇi m. patr. fr. next, g. tikâdi
≫bhauriki
- bhauriki m. patr. (f i), g. gaurâdi
⋙bhaurikividha
- ○vidha mfn. inhabited by Bhauriki Pāṇ. 4-2, 54
≫bhaurikika
- bhaurikika mf(ā and ī)n., fr. bhauriki Kāś. on Pāṇ. 4-2, 116
≫bhaurikyā
- bhaurikyā f. g. krauḍy-ādi
bhaulikāyani
- bhaulikāyani m. patr. fr. next, g. tikâdi
≫bhauliki
- bhauliki m. (f. ī), g. gaurâdi
⋙bhaulikividha
- ○vidha mfn. inhabited by Bhauliki Pāṇ. 4-2, 54
≫bhaulikyā
- bhaulikyā f. g. krauḍy-ādi
bhauliṅgi
- bhauliṅgi m. a king of Bhū-liṅga, g. pailâdi
- • (ī), f. a princess of Bhū-liṅga, g. gaurâdi
≫bhauliṅgika
- bhauliṅgika mf(ā and ī)n. relating to Bhauliṅgi Kāś. on Pāṇ. 4-2, 116
bhaulī
- bhaulī f. (in music) N. of a Rāga
bhauvana
- bhauvaná mfn. (fr. bhuvana) belonging to the world AV.
- • m. patr. of Viśva-karman (cf. bhaumana), of Sādhana &c. VS. Br. BhP.
≫bhauvanāyana
- bhauvanāyana m. patr. fr. bhuvana or bhauvana VS.
bhauvādika
- bhauvādika mfn. (fr. √) belonging to that class of roots which begins with √bhū, belonging to the first class Pāṇ. 3-1, 75 Sch.
bhauvāyana
- bhauvāyaná m. (fr. 2. bhū́, or bhuva) patr. of Kapi-vana MaitrS. PañcavBr.
bhyas
- bhyas cl. 1. Ā. (cf. Dhātup.xvi, 27) bhyásate (only impf. ábhyasetām RV.
- • Subj. bhyásāt SV.
- • Gr. also pf. babhyase fut. bhyasiṣyati &c.: Caus. bhyāsayati: Desid. bibhyasiṣate: Intens. bābhyasyate, bābhyasti), to fear, be afraid, tremble (cf. √bhī, of which this is a secondary form, prob. through bhiyas)
≫bhyasa
- bhyasa sva-bhyasá
bhraṃś
- bhraṃś or bhraś (sometimes written / bhraṃs
- • √.bhṛś), cl. 1. Ā. (cf. Dhātup. xviii, 17) bhraṃśate (once in AV. P. ○ti), cl. 4. P. (xxvi, 116
- • c.' √bhṛś) bhraśyati (ep. also Ā. ○te pf. babhraṃśa ○śe Gr
- • aor. Subj. bhraśat RV.
- • abhraṃśiṣṭa Gr
- • fut. bhraṃśiṣyati, ○te
- • bhraṃśitā ib.
- • ind. p. bhraṃśitvā and bhraṣṭvā ib.), to fall, drop, fall down or out or in pieces AitBr. &c. &c
- • to strike against (loc.) MBh.
- • to rebound from (abl.) ib.
- • to fall (fig.), decline, decay, fail, disappear, vanish, be ruined or lost MBh. Kāv. &c
- • to be separated from or deprived of, lose (abl.) TS. Mn. MBh. &c
- • to slip or escape from (gen.) Kād.
- • to swerve or deviate from, abandon (abl.) Ragh.: Caus. bhraṃśayati (or bhrāśayati
- • cf. bhrā́śya and ni-√bhraṃś
- • aor. ababhraṃśat
- • Pass. bhraṃśyate), to cause to fall (lit. and fig.), throw down, overthrow KātyŚr. MBh. &c
- • to cause to disappear or be lost destroy MBh. R.
- • to cause to escape from (abl.) Ratnâv.
- • to cause to deviate from (abl.) BhP.
- • to deprive any one (acc.) of (abl
- • e.g. upavāsāt or vratāt, 'of the reward for fasting or performing any observance') MBh. R. &c.: Desid bibhraṃśiṣati, ○te Gr.: Intens. bābhraśyate, ○bhraṣṭi
- • banībhraśyate or ○bhraṃśyate ib.
≫bhraṃśa
- bhraṃśa m. falling or slipping down or off Kālid.
- • decline, decay. ruin Kām. Var. (deśa-bh○, ruin of a country)
- • disappearance, loss, cessation MBh. Kāv. &c
- • straying or deviating from, abandonment of (abl. or comp.), deprivation of (comp.) ib.
- • (in dram.) a slip of the tongue (due to excitement) Sāh.
≫bhraṃśakalākṛ
- bhraṃśakalā-√kṛ g. ūry-ādi (Kaś.)
≫bhraṃśathu
- bhraṃśathu m. = pra-bh○, q.v
≫bhraṃśana
- bhraṃśana mfn. (in most meanings from Caus.) causing to fall, throwing down R.
- • n. the act of causing to fall or falling from i.e. deprivation or loss of (abl.) ib.
≫bhraṃśita
- bhraṃśita mfn. (fr. Caus.) made to fall, thrown down, deprived of (abl.) MBh. Hariv. BhP.
≫bhraṃśin
- bhraṃśin mfn. falling, dropping, falling down or from or off(comp.) Kāv. Pur.
- • decaying, transitory (a-bh○) Kām.
- • causing to fall, ruining, annihilating (cf. svârtha-bh○)
≫bhraṣṭa
- bhraṣṭá mfn. fallen, dropped, fallen down or from or off (abl. or comp.) AV. &c. &c
- • (with or scil. divaḥ), fallen from the sky i.e. banished to the earth Kathās. Śukas.
- • broken down, decayed, ruined, disappeared, lost, gone MBh. Kāv. &c
- • fled or escaped from, rid of (abl.) Kathās.
- • strayed or separated from, deprived of (abl. or comp.) MBh. Kāv. &c
- • depraved, vicious, a backslider W.
- • (ā), f. a fallen or unchaste woman MW.
⋙bhraṣṭakriya
- ○kriya mfn. one who has discontinued or omitted prescribed acts Pañcat.
⋙bhraṣṭaguda
- ○guda mfn. suffering from prolapsus ani Suśr.
⋙bhraṣṭanidra
- ○nidra mfn. deprived of sleep Inscr.
⋙bhraṣṭapariśrama
- ○pariśrama mfn. free from weariness or exhaustion R.
⋙bhraṣṭamārga
- ○mārga mfn. one who has lost his way ib.
⋙bhraṣṭayoga
- ○yoga mfn. one who has fallen from devotion, a backslider MW.
⋙bhraṣṭarājya
- ○rājya mfn. fallen from or deprived of a kingdom MBh.
⋙bhraṣṭavaiṣṇavakhaṇḍana
- ○vaiṣṇava-khaṇḍana n. N. of wk
⋙bhraṣṭaśrī
- ○śrī mfn. deprived of fortune, unfortunate Pañcat. (vḷ.)
⋙bhraṣṭādhikāra
- bhraṣṭâdhikāra mfn. fallen from office, dismissed (-tva n. dismission) Pañcat.
≫bhraṣṭaka
- bhraṣṭaka m. N. of a man
- • pl. his descendants, g. upakâdi
⋙bhraṣṭakakapiṣṭhala
- ○kapiṣṭhala m. pl., g. tikakitavâdi
≫bhrāśya
- bhrā́śya mfn. (fr. Caus.) to be struck down or overthrown RV.
bhraṃs
- bhraṃs v. l. for √bhraṃś
bhrakuṃśa
- bhra-kuṃśa or ○sa, bhra-kuñca, bhrakuṭi &c. under bhrū, p. 771, col. 1
bhrakṣ
- bhrakṣ √bhṛkṣ, p. 765
bhraj
- bhraj giri-bhráj and mṛta-bhraj
bhraja
- bhrája n. fire (?) VS. ŚBr.
bhrajas
- bhrajas vāta-bhrajas
bhrajj
- bhrajj cl. 6. P. Ā. (cf. Dhātup. xxviii, - 4
• √.bhṛj) bhṛjjáti, ○te (in Bhaṭṭ. only forms of the pr. P., and pf. babhrajja
- • Gr. also pf. babhrajye and babharja, ○je
- • aor. abhrākṣīt, abhārkṣīt
- • abhārkṣīt, abhaṣṭa
- • abharṣṭa
- • fut. bhrakṣyati, ○te, bharkṣyati, ○te
- • bhraṣṭā, bharṣṭā
- • inf. bhraṣṭum and bharṣṭum
- • ind. p. bhṛṣṭvā), to fry, parch, roast (esp. grain) RV. GṛŚrS. &c.: Pass. bhṛjjyate (ep. also ○ti
- • p. bhṛjjyamāna Nir.): Caus. bharjayati (cf.√bhṛj
- • Gr. also bhrajjayati
- • aor. ababharjat or ababhrajjat), to fry, roast Suśr. ĀpŚr. Sch.: Desid bibhrakṣati, bibharkṣati
- • bibhrajjiṣati, bibharjiṣati Gr.: Intens. barībhṛjjyate, bābhraṣṭi, bābharṣṭi ib. [Cf. √bhrāj
- • Gk. ? ; Lat. frigere.]
≫bharṣṭavya
- bharṣṭavya bhraṣṭavya
≫bhṛjj
- bhṛjj (ifc., nom. bhṛṭ) frying, roasting, baking Pāṇ. 8-2, 29 Sch. (cf. bahu-bhṛji)
≫bhṛjja
- bhṛjja only in uda-bhṛjja ( audabhṛjji) and in comp
⋙bhṛjjakaṇṭaka
- ○kaṇṭaka m. a partic. mixed tribe Mn. x, 21 (vḷ. bhūrja-, bhūta-k○ &c
- • next.)
⋙bhṛjjakaṇṭha
- ○kaṇṭha m. a partic. mixed tribe Gaut. (the son of a Brāhman Vrātya and a Brahmaṇi. L.
- • a surgeon L.
⋙bhṛjjakaṇṭhaka
- ○kaṇṭhaka m. a person who uses medicinal roots for injurious purposes L.
≫bhṛṣṭa
- bhṛṣṭa mfn. (for 1. p. 766, col. 1) fried, broiled, grilled, roasted, baked
- GṛŚrS. MBh. Suśr. &c
- • n. roasted meat ( next)
⋙bhṛṣṭakāra
- ○kāra m. a preparer of roasted or fried meat R.
⋙bhṛṣṭataṇḍula
○taṇḍula m. roasted grain Suśr.
⋙bhṛṣṭapiṣṭa
- ○piṣṭa n. roasted meal Kauś.
⋙bhṛṣṭayava
- ○yava m. fried barley or rice L.
⋙bhṛṣṭānna
- bhṛṣṭânna n. rice boiled and then fried W.
≫bhṛṣṭi
- bhṛṣṭi f. (for 1. p. 766, col. 1) the act of frying or boiling or roasting L.
≫bhrajj
- bhrajj (ifc
- • nom. bhraṭ) roasting, frying Pāṇ. 8-2, 36
≫bhrajjana
- bhrajjana n. the act of roasting or frying L.
≫bhraṣṭavya
- bhraṣṭavya or mfn. to be roasted or fried Pāṇ. 6-4, 47 Sch.
⋙bharṣṭavya
- bharṣṭavya mfn. to be roasted or fried Pāṇ. 6-4, 47 Sch.
≫bhraṣṭra
- bhráṣṭra n. a frying-pan, gridiron MaitrS.
≫bhrāṣṭra
- bhrāṣṭra m. (n. L.) id. Nir. Pañcat.
- • n. light, ether (cf. √bhrāś)
- • mf(ī)n. fried or cooked in a frying-pan Pāṇ. 4-2, 16 Sch.
⋙bhrāṣṭrakṛt
- ○kṛt bhrāṣṭreya
⋙bhrāṣṭraja
- ○ja mfn. produced or cooked in a frying-pan L.
- • (ā). f. a pan-cake made of rice flour L.
⋙bhrāṣṭramindha
- ○m-indha mfn. heating the frṭfrying-pan, one who fries or cook Pāṇ. 6-3, 70 Vārtt. 6 Pat.
⋙bhrāṣṭravratin
- ○vratin m. N. of a man Pravar.
≫bhrāṣṭraka
- bhrāṣṭraka m. or n. (?) a frying-pan Pañcat. (v. l.)
- • N. of a man (cf. next)
≫bhrāṣṭraki
- bhrāṣṭraki m. patr. fr. prec. Pravar.
≫bhrāṣṭreya
- bhrāṣṭreya m. pl. N. of a family ib. (v. l. ○tra-kṛt)
bhraṇ
- bhraṇ cl. 1. P. bhraṇati (pf. babhrāṇa &c.), to sound, utter a sound Dhātup. xiii, 9
bhrabhaṅga
- bhra-bhaṅga m. = bhrū-bhaṅga Uṇ. ii, 68 Sch.
bhram
- bhram cl. 1. P. (cf. Dhātup. xx, 20) bhramati (ep. also ○te) and cl. 4. P. (xxvi, 96), (Pot. bhramyāt PārGṛ.
- • pf. babhrāma, 3. pl. babhramuḥ or bhremuḥ MBh. Kāv. &c
- • fut. bhramitā Gr
• bhramiṣyati MBh.
- • aor. abhramīt ib.
- • inf. bhramitum or bhrāntum MBh. Kāv. &c
- • ind. p. bhramitvā, bhrāntvā, ib.), to wander or roam about, rove, ramble (with deśam, to wander through or over a country
- • with bhikṣām, go about begging) MBh. Kāv. &c
- • to fly about (as bees) Kāv. Var.
- • to roll about (as the eyes) Kāvyâd.
- • to wag (as the tongue) ŚārṅgP.
- • to quiver (as the fetus in the womb) BhP.
- • to move to and fro or unsteadily, flicker, flutter, reel, totter ŚBr. Kālid. Pur.
- • to move round, circulate, revolve (as stars) MBh. Hariv. Sūryas.
- • to spread, be current (as news) Daś.
- • to waver, be perplexed, doubt, err Bhag. Pur. Siddh.: Pass. aor. abhrāmi (impers., with te, 'you have wandered or roamed about') R.: Caus. (m. c. also ○te
- • aor. abibhramat: Pass. ), to cause to wander or roam, drive or move about, agitate MBh. Kāv. &c
- • (with paṭaham or ○ha-ghoṣaṇām), to move a drum about, proclaim by beat of drum Kathās.
- • to cause to move or turn round or revolve, swing, brandish Up. MBh. Kāv. &c
- • to drive through (acc.) in a chariot Cat.
- • to disarrange Kauś.
- • to cause to err, confuse Hariv. MārkP.
- • to move or roam about (aor.) abibhramat
- • B. ababhramat) R.: Desid. bibhramiṣati Gr.: Intens. bambhramīti, bambhramyate (also with pass. meaning) and bambhrānti (only Gr.), to roam about repeatedly or frequently, wander through, circumambulate
- Hariv. Var. Śatr. bre10men, brimmen, brummen ; Eng. brim, brim-stone.]
≫bhrama
- bhramá m. (ifc. f. ā) wandering or roaming about, roving over or through (comp.) Kathās.
- • moving about, rolling (as of the eyes) Rājat.
- • turning round, revolving, rotation (acc. with √dā = to swing) MBh. Sūryas. Hcat.
- • a whirling flame RV.
- • a whirlpool, eddy Prab.
- • a spring, fountain, watercourse L.
- • a potter's wheel Sāṃkhyak.
- • (vḷ. ○mi), a grindstone ( comp.)
- • a gimlet or auger L.
- • a circle Āryabh.
- • giddiness, dizziness Suśr.
- • confusion, perplexity, error, mistake (ifc. mistaking anything for) Hariv. Kāv. Rājat. &c
- • (āt), ind. by an error or mistake Gīt.
⋙bhramakuṭī
- ○kuṭī f. a sort of umbrella Gal. (cf. bhramat-k○)
⋙bhramatva
- ○tva n. (in phil.) the being an error, erroneousness
⋙bhramabhūta
- ○bhūta mfn. being an error, erroneous, unreal, Ashṭāv
⋙bhramāsakta
- bhramâsakta m. 'occupied at the grindstone
- • a sword cleaner, armourer L.
≫bhramaṇa
- bhramaṇa n. wandering or roaming about, roving through, circumambulating (comp.) Kām. Kāv. Hit.
- • wavering, staggering, unsteadiness Suśr.
- • turning round, revolution, the orbit (of a planet) MBh. Var.
- • giddiness, dizziness Vet. Sāh.
- • a cupola AgP.
- • erring, falling into error MW.
- • (fr. Caus.) causing to go round (cf. paṭaha-bhr○)
- • (ī), f. a sort of game (played by lovers) L.
- • a leech L.
- • N. of one of the 5 Dhāraṇās or mental conceptions of the elements Cat.
⋙bhramaṇavilasita
- ○vilasita n. N. of a metre MW. (cf. bhramara-v○)
⋙bhramaṇārthe
- bhramaṇârthe ind. for the sake of travelling ib.
≫bhramat
- bhramat mfn. wandering about, roaming MBh.
⋙bhramatkuṭi
- ○kuṭi f. a sort of umbrella L. (cf. bhramakuṭī)
≫bhramara
- bhramara m. (ifc. f. ā) a large black bee, a kind of humble bee, any bee MBh. Kāv. &c
- • a gallant, libertine L.
- • a young man, lad (= baṭu) L.
- • a potter's wheel L.
- • a partic. position of the hand Cat.
- • N. of a man MBh.
- • (pl.) of a people VP.: (ā), f. a kind of creeper L.
- • (ī), f. a bee Kālid.
- • a sort of game L. (cf. bhramaṇī)
- • a species of Oldenlandia L.
- • a species of creeper L.
- • N. of an Apsaras Bālar.
⋙bhramarakaraṇḍaka
- ○karaṇḍaka m. a small box containing bees (which are let out by thieves to extinguish lights in houses) Daś.
⋙bhramarakīṭa
- ○kīṭa m. Vespa Solitaria L.
⋙bhramarakuṇḍa
- ○kuṇḍa n. N. of a sacred bathing-place on the mountain Nila Cat.
⋙bhramaragīṭaṭīkā
- ○gīṭa-ṭīkā f. N. of wk
⋙bhramaracchallī
- ○cchallī f. a species of creeper L.
⋙bhramaraja
- ○ja mfn. produced by bees (as honey) L.
⋙bhramaradūtakāvya
- ○dūta-kāvya n. N. of a poem (= -saṃdeśa-k○)
⋙bhramaradeva
- ○deva m. N. of a poet Cat.
⋙bhramaranikara
- ○nikara m. a multitude of bees Pañcar.
⋙bhramarapada
- ○pada n. a kind of metre Col.
⋙bhramarapriya
- ○priya m. Nauclea Cordifolia L.
⋙bhramarabādhā
- ○bādhā f. molestation by a bee Śak.
⋙bhramaramaṇḍala
- ○maṇḍala n. a circle or swarm of bees Kāv.
⋙bhramaramārī
- ○mārī f. 'bee-killing', a species of flower (growing in Malwa) L.
⋙bhramaravilasita
- ○vilasita mfn. hovered round by bees Chandom.
- • n. the hovering or sporting of bees ib.
- • N. of a metre ib.
⋙bhramarasadṛśakeśatā
- ○sadṛśakeśa-tā f. having hair dark like a bee (one of the 80 minor marks of a Buddha) Dharmaś. 84
⋙bhramarasaṃdeśakāvya
- ○saṃdeśa-kāvya u. = -dūta-k○, q.v
⋙bhramarātithi
- bhramarâtithi m. 'bee-guest', Michelia Champaka L.
⋙bhramarānanda
- bhramarânanda m. 'bee-joy', Mimusops Elengi L.
- • Gaertnera Racemosa L.
- • the red-flowering globeamaranth L.
⋙bhramarāmbākṣetra
- bhramarâmbā-kṣetra n. 'the bee-mother's i.e. Durgā's district', N. of the Kanara coast (cf. bhrāmarī)
- • -māhātmya n. N. of wk
⋙bhramarāmbāṣṭaka
- bhramarâmbâṣṭaka n. N. of wk
⋙bhramarāri
- bhramarâri m. 'bee-enemy' = bhramara-mārī (q.v.) L.
⋙bhramarālaka
- bhramarâlaka n. 'bee-curl', a curl on the forehead L.
⋙bhramarāṣṭaka
- bhramarâṣṭaka n. N. of a poem (cf. bhṛṅgâṣṭaka)
⋙bhramareṣṭa
- bhramarêṣṭa m. 'loved by bees', a sort of Bignonia L.
- • (ā), f. Clerodendrum Siphonantus L.
- • = bhūmi-jambū L.
⋙bhramarotsavā
- bhramarôtsavā f. 'bee-delight', Gaertnera Racemosa L.
≫bhramaraka
- bhramaraka m. n. a curl on the forehead L. (cf. bhramarâlaka)
- • m. a bee L.
- • a ball for playing with L.
- • a whirlpool L.
- • (ikā), f. wandering in all directions (-dṛṣṭi f. a wṭwandering glance BhP.)
- • n. a humming-top (-bhrāmam with Caus. of √bhram, to cause to spin like a humming-top Bālar.)
- • honey of the large black bee L.
≫bhramarāya
- bhramarāya Nom. Ā. ○yate, to resemble a bee Subh.
⋙bhramarita
- bhramaḍrita mfn. covered with bees Naish.
⋙bhramāya
- bhramāya (accord. to g. bhriśâdi fr. p. bhramat), Nom. Ā. ○yate, (prob.) to begin turning round or revolving, to roam about.
≫bhrami
- bhrami mfn. turning round, revolving (cf. saṃvatsara-, svayav-bh○)
- • f. (L. also ○mī) the act of turning round Uttarar. Naish.
- • a potter's wheel or a turner's lathe Sāṃkhyak. Pur. (v. l. ○ma)
- • a whirlpool. Kād.
- • a whirlwind L.
- • a circular array of troops. Pur.
- • an error, mistake L.
- • N. of a daughter of Śiśu-māra and wife of Dhruva BhP.
≫bhramita
- bhramita mfn. (fr. Caus
- • cf. bhrāmita) made to go round, whirled round &c. R.
- • (ifc.) falsely taken for, confounded with Mṛicch.
≫bhramin
- bhramin mfn. turning round, whirling (as the wind) Bhaṭṭ.
≫bhrānta
- bhrānta mfn. wandering or roaming about MBh. Kāv. &c
- • having wandered about or through (with acc.) Kathās.
- • wandered about or through (n. impers. with instr., 'it has been wandering about by') ŚārṅgP. Kathās.
- • moving about unsteadily, rolling, reeling, whirling MBh. Kāv.
- • perplexed, confused, being in doubt or error ib.
- • m. an elephant in rut L.
- • a species of thorn-apple L.
- • n. roaming about, moving to and fro Kāv. Pañcat. Suśr.
- • a partic. mode of fighting Hariv.
- • error, mistake Cāṇ.
⋙bhrāntacitta
- ○citta or mfn. confused or perplexed in mind, puzzled Kāv.
⋙bhrāntabuddhi
- ○buddhi mfn. confused or perplexed in mind, puzzled Kāv.
⋙bhrāntākulitacetana
- bhrāntâkulita-cetana mfn. one whose mind is troubled by doubt or error R.
≫bhrānti
- bhrānti f. wandering or roaming about, moving to and fro, driving (of clouds), quivering (of lightning), staggering, reeling Kāv. Kām.
- • turning round, rolling (of wheels) Vikr.
- • (ifc.) moving round, circumambulating Ratnâv.
- • perplexity, confusion, doubt, error, false opinion (ifc., false impression of, mistaking something for, supposing anything to be or to exist) Kāv. Kathās. Pur. &c
⋙bhrāntikara
- ○kara mf(ī) n. causing error or confusion MW.
⋙bhrāntidarśana
- ○darśana n. erroneous perception Yogas.
⋙bhrāntināśana
- ○nāśana m. 'destroying error', N. of Śiva Śivag.
⋙bhrāntimat
- ○mat mfn. roaming or wandering about Bālar.
- • turning round, rolling (as a wheel) Mālav.
- • mistaking any one or anything for (comp.), Prâyaśc
- • a partic. figure of rhetoric (describing an error) Kpr.
⋙bhrāntivilāsa
- ○vilāsa m. N. of a Campū
⋙bhrāntihara
- ○hara m. 'taking away delusion', a counsellor, minister of a king. L.
≫bhrāma
- bhrāma m. roaming about, unsteadiness Gīt.
≫bhrāmaka
- bhrāmaka mf(ikā)n. (fr. Caus.) causing error, deceitful, false R. Sch.
- • m. n. 'causing (scil. iron) to turn round', a magnet (also ○kâdri, m.) L.
- • m. 'turning round (scil. towards the sun?)', a sunflower, heliotrope L.
- • a deceiver, cheat L.
- • (akā), f. a species of plant L.
≫bhrāmaṇa
- bhrāmaṇa n. (fr. Caus.) turning round, swinging, waving MārkP. Suśr.
- • giddiness, dizziness Hcat.
- • (ī), f. N. of a female demon MārkP.
≫bhrāmara
- bhrāmara mf(ī)n. (fr. bhramara) relating or belonging to a bee MārkP.
- • m. n. a kind of magnet or loadstone L. (cf. bhrāmaka)
- • (ī), f. N. of Durgā MārkP.
- • of a Yogini or female attendant of Durgā W.
- • n. (scil. madhu) honey Suśr.
- • dancing round L.
- • vertigo, giddiness, epilepsy L.
- • a village L.
≫bhrāmarin
- bhrāmarin mfn. (fr. prec.) affected with vertigo or epilepsy Mn. iii, 161
- • whirling round, revolving W.
- • made of honey. ib.
≫bhrāmita
- bhrāmita mfn. (fr. Caus
- • cf. bhramita) rolled (as eyes) Hariv.
≫bhrāmin
- bhrāmin mfn. confused, perplexed Bhartṛ. (vḷ. for bhrānta)
bhramanta
- bhramanta m. a small house L.
bhramātra
- bhramātra m. or n. (?) a partic. high number Buddh.
bhraś
- bhraś √bhraṃś, p. 769, col. 1
bhraśiman
- bhraśiman bhraśiṣṭha, ○śīyas, p. 766, col. 1
bhraṣa
- bhraṣa m. the son of a Vaiśya and a Vindaki L.
bhraṣṭa
- bhraṣṭa ○ṭaka, √bhraṃś, p. 769
bhrastā
- bhrastā f. = bhastrā, a bag ĀpŚr.
bhrāj
- bhrāj cl. 1. Ā. (cf. Dhātup. vi, 22) bhrā́jate (rarely P. ○ti
- • pf. babhrāja MBh.
- • bhreje, babhrājire and bhrejire Gr
- • aor. abhrāṭ, abhrāji RV.
- • abhrājiṣṭa Gr
- • Prec. bhrājyāsam AV.
- • fut. bhrājitā Gr
- • bhrājiṣyate MBh.
- • inf. bhrājitum ib.), to shine, beam, sparkle, glitter RV. &c. &c
• (with na), to be of no account Cāṇ.: Caus. bhrājayati (aor. ababhrājat and abibhrajat), to cause to shine or glitter, illuminate, irradiate MBh. Kathās. Bhaṭṭ.: Desid. bibhrājiṣate Gr.
- • Intens. bābhrājyate or bābhrāṣṭi ib. [Cf. bhṛgu
- • Gk. ? ; Lat. fulgere, ) flamma for flag-ma &c. ; Lith. bliśgú ; Germ. bleichen ; Eng. bleach.]
≫bhrāj
- bhrā́j f. (nom. bhrā́ḻ) light, lustre, splendour RV. MaitrS. ĀpŚr.
≫bhrāja
- bhrājá mfn. shining, glittering RV. AV. VS.
- • m. N. of one of the 7 suns TĀr.
- • of a partic. kind of fire Hariv.
- • of a Gandharva protecting the Soma Sāy. on AitBr.
- • (pl.) N. of wk. ascribed to Kātyāyana (also -ślokāḥ) Pat.
- • n. N. of 2 Sāmans ĀrshBr.
⋙bhrājabhṛṣṭi
- ○bhṛṣṭi (prob.) wṛ. for bhrājad-ṛṣṭi GṛS.
≫bhrājaka
- bhrājaka mf(ī)n. (fr. Caus.) causing to shine, making bright (said of the digestive fire and bile as brightening the skin) Suśr.
- • n. the bile, bilious humour, gall L.
≫bhrājat
- bhrā́jat mfn. shining, gleaming, glittering RV.
⋙bhrājajjanman
- bhrā́jaj-janman mfn. having a brilliant place of birth or origin (said of the Maruts) ib.
⋙bhrājadṛṣṭi
- bhrā́jadṛṣṭi mfn. having bright spears (said of the same) ib.
≫bhrājathu
- bhrājathu m. brilliance, splendour L.
⋙bhrājathumat
- ○mat mfn. shining, beautiful (said of a woman) Bhaṭṭ.
≫bhrājana
- bhrājana n. (fr. Caus.) the act of causing to shine, brightening, illuminating Vāgbh.
≫bhrājas
- bhrā́jas n. sparkling, flashing, glittering, lustre, brilliance RV. VS. Br.
⋙bhrājasvat
- ○vat (bhrā́), mfn. sparkling, glittering TS.
- • containing the word bhrājas Kāṭh.
⋙bhrājasvin
- ○vin mfn. sparkling, glittering TS. ŚāṅkhSr.
≫bhrāji
- bhrājí f. splendour, lustre MaitrS.
≫bhrājin
- bhrājin mfn. shining, glittering Megh.
≫bhrājira
- bhrājira m. pl. N. of a class of gods under Manu Bhautya Pur.
≫bhrājiṣṭha
- bhrā́jiṣṭha mfn. (superl.) shining very brightly VS.
- • m. N. of a son of Ghṛita-pṛishṭha BhP.
≫bhrājiṣṇu
- bhrājiṣṇu mfn. shining, splendid, radiant MBh. Ragh. BhP. Suśr.
- • m. N. of Vishṇu MBh.
- • of Śiva Śivag.
⋙bhrājiṣṇutā
- ○tā f. radiance, brightness, splendid appearance Suśr.
≫bhrājis
- bhrājis = bhrājas above
⋙bhrājiṣmat
- bhrājiṣ-mat mfn. splendid, shining MBh.
≫bhrājobhrādantya
- bhrājobhrādantya (?), m. pl. N. of a race Saṃskārak.
bhrātṛ
- bhrā́tṛ m. (connection with √bhṛ doubtful) a brother (often used to designate a near relative or an intimate friend, esp. as a term of friendly address) RV. &c. &c. ; du. brother and sister Pāṇ. 1-2, 68. [Cf. Zd. brātar
- • Gk. ? &c. ; Lat. frater ; Lith. broter-êlis ; Slav. bratrû ; Goth. brothar ; Germ. bruoder, Bruder ; Eng. brother.]
≫gandhi
- gandhi (cf. R.),
⋙gandhigandhika
- ○gandhika (cf. MBh.), m. a brother only in appearance, having merely the name of a brother (cf. Pāṇ. 5-4, 136)
⋙gandhija
- ○ja m. a brother's son
- • (ā), f. a brother's daughter L.
⋙gandhijāyā
- ○jāyā f. a brother's wife, sister-in-law Megh. (also ○tur-j○ L.)
⋙gandhitva
- ○tvá n. fraternity, brother hood RV. &c.&c
⋙gandhidatta
- ○datta mfn. given by a brother
- • n. anything given by a brother to a sister on her marriage Mn. ix, 92
⋙gandhidvitīyā
- ○dvitīyā f. a festival on the 2nd day in the light half of the month Kārttika (on which, sisters give entertainments to brother in commemoration of Yamunā's entertaining her brother Yama) Cat.
⋙gandhipatnī
- ○patnī f. = -jāyā L.
⋙gandhipadmavana
- ○padma-vana n. a group of lotus-like brethren MW.
⋙gandhiputra
- ○putra m. a brother's son, nephew L. (also ○tuS-p○ g. kaskâdi)
⋙gandhibhaginī
- ○bhaginī du. a brother and sister
- • -darśana-vidhi m. N. of wk
⋙gandhibhāṇḍa
- ○bhāṇḍa m. n. a twin-brother HPariś.
⋙gandhibhāryā
- ○bhāryā f. = -jāyā
- • pl. the wives of brothers Gaut.
⋙gandhimat
- ○mat mfn. having a brother or brothers Yājñ. BhP.
⋙gandhivadhū
- ○vadhū f. = -jāyā L.
⋙gandhivala
- ○vala mfn. possessing a brother or brothers Pāṇ. 5-2, 112 Vārtt. 1 Pat.
⋙gandhiśvasura
- ○śvasura m. a husband's eldest brother L.
⋙gandhisiṃha
- ○siṃha m. N. of a man Rājat.
⋙gandhisthāna
- ○sthāna m. 'taking the place of a brother', a brother's representative ĀśvGṛ.
⋙gandhihatyā
- ○hatyā f. fratricide MW.
≫bhrātṛka
- bhrātṛka (ifc., with f. ā) = bhrātṛ, a brother Kālid. (cf. a- and sa-bh○)
- • mf(ī)n. coming from or belonging to a brother, brotherly, fraternal Pāṇ. 4-3, 78 Sch.
≫bhrātṛvya
- bhrā́tṛvya m. a father's brother's son, cousin AV. Rājat.
- • (mostly with á-priya, dviṣát &c.) a hostile cousin, rival, adversary, enemy AV. VS. Br. R. BhP.
- • n. (with indrasya) N. of a Sāman ĀrshBr.
⋙bhrātṛvyakṣayaṇa
- ○kṣáyaṇa mfn. destroying rivals AV.
⋙bhrātṛvyaghnī
- ○ghnī́ -hán
⋙bhrātṛvyacātana
- ○cā́tana mfn. driving away rivals AV.
⋙bhrātṛvyajanman
- ○janman (bhrā́○), mfn. having the nature or character of a rivals ŚBr.
⋙bhrātṛvyadevatya
- ○devatyá mf(ā́)n. having a rivals for a deity TS.
- • (○tyá) ŚBr.
⋙bhrātṛvyaparāṇutti
- ○parāṇutti (bhrā́), f. the driving away a rivals TS.
⋙bhrātṛvyayajña
- ○yajña, m. a sacrifice performed against a rival ĀpŚr.
⋙bhrātṛvyaloka
- ○loká m. the world of a rival ŚBr.
- • (bhrā́"ṣ-loká) TS.
⋙bhrātṛvyavat
- ○vat (bhrā́○), mfn. having rivals, TS Br.
⋙bhrātṛvyasahana
- ○sáhana n. overpowering a rivals Kapishṭh.
⋙bhrātṛvyahan
- ○hán mf(ghní) n. killing rivals AV.
⋙bhrātṛvyāpanutti
- bhrā́tṛvyâpanutti f. = ○vya-parāṇutti TS.
⋙bhrātṛvyābhibhūti
- bhrā́tṛvyâbhibhūti f. = vya-sahana ib.
≫bhrātra
- bhrātrá m. a brother ( mātur-bh○)
- • n. brotherhood, fraternity RV.
≫bhrātrīya
- bhrātrīya m. a (father's) brother's son, nephew Pāṇ. 4-1, 144
- • mfn. fraternal, belonging or relating to a brother W.
≫bhrātreya
- bhrātreya m. = prec. m. BhP.
≫bhrātrya
- bhrātrya n. = bhrātra n. MBh.
bhrādinī
- bhrādinī f. (in music) a partic. Śruti Saṃgīt.
bhrānta
- bhrānta bhrānti, bhrāma &c. under √bhram, col. 1
bhrāś
- bhrāś (vḷ. bhrās
- • √.bhlāś), cl. 1. 4. Ā. bhrāśate, ○śyate Pāṇ. 3-1, 70 (○śyati Naigh.
- • pf. babhrāśe and bhreśe Pāṇ. 6-4, 125
- • fut. bhrāśiṣyate, ○śitā aor. abhrāśiṣṭa), to shine, glitter Dhātup. xix, 76: Caus. bhrāśayati (aor. ababhrāśat, or abibhraśat), Gr.: Desid. bibhrāśiṣate ib.: Intens. bābhrāśyate, bābhrāṣṭi ib.
bhrāśya
- bhrāśya p. 769, col. 1
bhrāṣṭra
- bhrāṣṭra ○ṭraka &c. p. 769, col. 2
bhrās
- bhrās v. l. for √bhrāś
bhrāstreya
- bhrāstreya v. l. for bhrāṣṭreya, p. 769, col. 2
bhrī
- bhrī cl. 9. P. (cf. Dhātup. xxxi, 34) bhrī ṇāti or bhriṇāti (only pr. 3. pl. bhrīṇánti RV. ii, 28, 7
- • Gr. also pf. bibhrāya
- • fut. bhretā, bhreṣyati aor. abhraiṣīt), to injure, hurt (cf. Sāy. -√hiṃs Naigh. 'to be angry', cf. bhṛṇīya
- • Gr. 'to fear' or 'to bear'): Caus. bhrāyayati Gr.: Desid. bibhrīṣati ib.: Intens. bebhrīyate, bebhrayīti, bebhreti ib.
bhrukuṃśa
- bhru-kuṃśa bhru-kuṭi, under bhrū
bhruḍ
bhruḍ cl. 6. P. bhruḍati, to cover or to collect Dhātup. xxviii, 99 ; 102
bhrubhaṅga
- bhru-bhaṅga 771, col. 1
bhruva
- bhruva below
bhrū
- bhrū f. (accord. to Uṇ. ii, 68 fr. √bhram) an eyebrow, the brow RV. &c. &c. (ifc. m. n. u ; also -bhrūka). ; Angl. Sax. bru ; Eng. brow.]
⋙bhrūkuṃśa
- ○kuṃśa or m. a male actor in female attire Pat.
⋙bhrūkuṃsa
- ○kuṃsa m. a male actor in female attire Pat.
⋙bhrūkuṭī
- ○kuṭī f. contraction of the brows, a frown (also -kuṭi Pāṇ. 6-3, 61 Vārtt. 3 Pat., and -kuṭika mfn. ifc. L.) MBh. R. &c
- • acc. with √kṛ or bandh, to knit the eyebrows
- • -kuṭila mfn. contracted, frowning (as a face) R.
- • ○lânana mfn. having a face wrinkled with frowns MW.
- • -bandha m. bending or knitting the eyebrows A.
- • -mukha n. (cf. R.) and mf(ī)n. (cf. Kathās.) = bhru-kuṭī-m○ q.v
- • -racanā f. = -bandha A.
⋙bhrūkula
- ○kula n. Pāṇ. 6-3, 61 Vārtt. Pat.
⋙bhrūkṣepa
- ○kṣepa m. = -kuṭī MBh. R. (also paṇa n. Āpast.)
- • jihma n. (with vilocana) a side look with contracted brows Ṛitus.
- • ○pâlāpa m. the language of frowns MW.
⋙bhrūcāpākṛṣṭamukta
- ○cāpâkṛṣṭamukta mfn. drawn and discharged from the bow of the eyebrows ib.
⋙bhrūjāha
- ○jāha n. the √of the eyebrows (perhaps the inner side) L.
⋙bhrūbhaṅga
- ○bhaṅga m. = -kuṭī Kāv. Pur. &c
⋙bhrūbheda
- ○bheda m. id. Ragh. Śak.
- • ○din mfn. frowning, atteuded with frowns Kum.
⋙bhrūmaṇḍala
- ○maṇḍala n. the arch of the eyebrow BhP.
⋙bhrūmadhya
- ○madhya n. the interval between the eyebrows MBh.
⋙bhrūlatā
- ○latā f. 'brow-creeper', an arched eyebrow
- • -kṣepa m. = bhrū-kṣ○ VarBṛS.
⋙bhrūvikāra
- ○vikāra m. (cf. R. Megh.),
⋙bhrūvikriyā
- ○vikriyā f. (A.) change of the eyebrows, frowning
⋙bhrūvikṣepa
- ○vikṣepa m. = kṣepa. Bhartṛ.
- • ○pam ind. with a frown Pāṇ. 3-4, 54 Sch.
⋙bhrūviceṣṭita
- ○viceṣṭita n. playful movement of the eyebrows R.
⋙bhrūvibheda
- ○vibheda (cf. Sāh.),
⋙bhrūvibhrama
- ○vibhrama (A.),
⋙bhrūvilāsa
- ○vilāsa (cf. Megh.), m. id
⋙bhrūsaṃgataka
- ○saṃgataka n. the contact of the eyebrows Hcar.
≫bhṛ
- bhṛ (1. p. 764, col. 3), in comp. for bhrū
⋙bhṛkuṃśa
- ○kuṃśa or m. = bhrū-kuṃśa L.
⋙bhṛkuṃsa
- ○kuṃsa or m. = bhrū-kuṃśa L.
⋙bhṛkuṃsaka
- ○kuṃḍsaka m. = bhrū-kuṃśa L.
⋙bhṛkuṭi
- ○kuṭi or f. = bhrū-kuṭi (also ○ti-kutilânana, ○ṭi-bandha, ○ṭī-mukha) MBh. Kāv. &c
⋙bhṛkuṭī
- ○kuṭī f. = bhrū-kuṭi (also ○ti-kutilânana, ○ṭi-bandha, ○ṭī-mukha) MBh. Kāv. &c
- • ○ṭi-dhara mfn. contracting the brows Mcar.
- • (ī), f. a species of frog, Suś
- • (with Jainas) N. of a goddess L.
- • (i), m. (with Jainas) N. of the servant of the 20th Arhat of the present Avasarpiṇi L.
≫bhra
- bhra in comp. for bhrū (cf. Pāṇ. 6-3, 61 Vārtt. 3 Pat.)
⋙bhrakuṃśa
- ○kuṃśa or m.= bhrūkuṃśa L.
⋙bhrakuṃsa
- ○kuṃsa m.= bhrūkuṃśa L.
⋙bhrakuñca
- ○kuñca m. the son of Kshatriya and a Jallī L.
⋙bhrakuṭi
- ○kuṭi (L.) or (cf. MārkP.), f. = bhrūkuṭi
⋙bhrakuṭa
- ○kuṭa (cf. MārkP.), f. = bhrūkuṭi
- • ○ṭī-mukha mfn. with a frowning face MBh.
≫bhru
- bhru in comp. for bhrū (cf. Pāṇ. 6-æ Vārtt. 3 Pat.)
⋙bhrukuṃśa
- ○kuṃśa or m. = bhrūkuṃśa L.
⋙bhrukaṃsa
- ○kaṃsa m. = bhrūkuṃśa L.
⋙bhrukuṭi
- ○kuṭi or f. = bhrū-kuṭi (also ○ti-bandha, ○ṭi-racanā &c.) MBh. Kāv. &c
⋙bhrukuṭī
- ○kuṭī f. = bhrū-kuṭi (also ○ti-bandha, ○ṭi-racanā &c.) MBh. Kāv. &c
- • ○ṭī-kṛt mfn. contracting the brows MBh.
- • ○ṭīmukha n. and mfn. = bhrū-kuṭī-m○
- • m. (also) a kind of snake Suśr.
⋙bhrubhaṅga
- ○bhaṅga m. = bhrū-bh○ L.
≫bhruva
- bhruva (ifc.) = bhrū MBh.
≫bhrauveya
- bhrauveya m. metron, fr. bhrū Pāṇ. 4-æ125
bhrūṇ
- bhrūṇ cl. 10. Ā. bhrūṇayate, to hope or wish or fear Dhātup. xxxiii, 17
bhrūṇa
- bhrūṇá n. (for bhūrṇa, fr. √bhṛ) an embryo RV. x, 155, 2
- • m. a child, boy L.
- • a very learned Brāhman Hcat.
- • a pregnant woman (= garbhiṇī) L.
⋙bhrūṇaghna
- ○ghna mfn. killing an embryo, one who produces abortion Mn. Pañcar.
⋙bhrūṇabhid
- ○bhid mfn. id. Vām. v, 2, 38
⋙bhrūṇavadha
- ○vadha m. (cf. Hcat.),
⋙bhrūṇahati
- ○hati f. (cf. MBh.) the killing of an embryo
⋙bhrūṇahatyā
- ○hatyā́
- f. id. Br. Up. MBh. &c
- • the killing of a learned Brāhman R. Sch.
⋙bhrūṇahan
- ○han mf(ghnī)n. = -ghna Br. &c. &c
- • one who kills a learned Br. Āp. (cf. Sch.)
- • m. orn. (?) = -hati Gaut.
⋙bhrūṇahanana
- ○hanana n. = -hati Baudh.
⋙bhrūṇahantṛ
- ○hantṛ m. the killer of an embryo, any mean murderer Car.
≫bhrauṇaghna
- bhrauṇaghna mf(ī)n. (fr. bhrūṇa-han), Pā2. vi, 4, 135 Sch.
≫bhrauṇahatya
- bhrauṇahatya n. (fr. id.) the killing of an embryo Pāṇ. 6-4, 174
bhrej
- bhrej (allied to √1. bhrāj), cl. r. Ā. bhrāj (pf. bibhreje &c.), to shine, glitter Dhātup. vi, 21: Caus. bhrejayati (aor. abibhrejat), Gr
bhreṣ
- bhreṣ (allied to √bhraṃś and hreṣ), cl. 1. P. Ā. (Dhātup. xxi, 20) bhreṣati, ○te (pf. bibreṣa, ○ṣe &c., Gr.), to totter, waver, slip, make a false step RV. AitBr.
- • to be angry Naigh.
- • to fear Vop.
- • to go Bhaṭṭ. (gatau Dhātup.)
≫bhreṣa
- bhréṣa m. tottering, slipping, going astray or amiss, failure TS. Br. ŚrS.
- • loss, deprivation Yājñ.
≫bhreṣa
- bhréṣa n. the act of going, moving &c. W.
bhrauṇaghna
- bhrauṇaghna &c. under bhrūṇa
bhrauveya
- bhrauveya above
bhlakṣ
- bhlakṣ (v. l. for √bhakṣ), cl. I. P. Ā. bhlakṣati, ○te, to eat Dhātup. xxi, 27
bhlāś
- bhlāś (connected with √bhrāś), cl.1. 4. Ā. bhlāśate, ○śyate (pf. babhlāśe, or bhleśe &c.), to shine, beam, glitter Dhātup. xix, 77
bhlās
- bhlās (v. l. for √bhlāś) Vop. in Dhātup. xix, 77
bhleṣ
- bhleṣ (v. l. for √bhreṣ) Dhātup. xxi, 20
bhva
- bhva a-bhva