Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary
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bh
bha 1
bha aspirate of ba
⋙ bhakāra
○kāra m. the letter or sound bha
bha 2
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 3
bha (in prosody) a dactyl
⋙ bhavipulā
○vipulā f. N. of a metre Piṅg. Sch.
bha 4
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 5
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. [742, 2] 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). [Page 742, Column 3]
≫ 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. [Page 743, Column 1]
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. [Cf. Gk. ? ; Lat. [743, 1] 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

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. [Page 743, Column 2] 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.),

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. [Page 743, Column 3]
• 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. ? ; [743, 3] Slav. [bog˘u], [bogat˘u] ; 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 2
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 [cf. Pāṇ. 8-3, 1 Vārtt. 2 Pat., and viii, 3, 17], 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. [Page 744, Column 1]
⋙ bhagavatsvatantratā
○svatantratā f
⋙ bhagavatsvarūpa
○svarūpa n

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

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 [Page 744, Column 2]
• 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 1
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. [Page 744, Column 3]
⋙ 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. [Lith. bangá]
• 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. [Page 745, Column 1]
⋙ 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. [Page 745, Column 2]
⋙ 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' o