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________________ 108 Mallika-Makaranda ३. ३५ अम्बोधिः अरतिः अर्गला अलम्भूष्णुः अलीकाश्वासनम् अल्पीय अवचूल: अवलेपः अवष्टम्भः अवाच्यम् अविहा अशोकलता Receptacle of waters, the ocean Dissatisfaction, dulness, languor Bolt, bar Able, Competent False assurance, Cheering up. (Compar. Cf अल्पतर) a. Smaller, less A crest, an ornament worn on the head Anointing (with sandal paste) Courage, resolute or firm determination Improper to be uttered २७ ५७ Asoka is the name of a tree having red flowers said, according to the convention of poets, to put forth flowers when struck by ladies with the foot decked with jingling anklets. The word 'latā' is added by the poet with a view to corresponding with women (strīlokā referred to earlier.) अश्रव्य अश्राव्य Uofit to be heard असिधेनुः असिधेनुका A knife अ-सुकरः असंस्तुतः अस्तापास्तवपुः __ अस्तोक (a.) Not easy, that is, very difficult to be done, Not practicable, not feasible Not acquainted, not familiar (With the orb thrown off on) the setting mountain (Fa: Setting or Western mountain behind which the sun is supposed to set.) Great, violent, intensive, not slight or little. pp (371+1 to hear, to listen to) Dress (आ+कृ Caus. आकारयति, To call near invite to a place) A stranger, new comer, guest P.p. (आ+ चर् To act, practise, do) आकर्णित आकल्पः आकारयितुम् आगन्तुकः आचरित Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.002644
Book TitleMallikamakarandanatakam
Original Sutra AuthorRamchandra Mahakavi
AuthorPunyavijay
PublisherL D Indology Ahmedabad
Publication Year1983
Total Pages212
LanguageSanskrit, English
ClassificationBook_Devnagari & Literature
File Size10 MB
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