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________________ Shri Mahavir Jain Aradhana Kendra www.kobatirth.org Acharya Shri Kailassagarsuri Gyanmandir उपपत्तिः 453 उपपीड़ statement, adduce, put forward. (b) To justify. -5 To make good, ostablish, prove; a f ar - TIC lrab. - To pronounce, declare. -7 To make fit or adequate for ; F e at Ms. 9. 36. -8 To furnish with, endow with; Kām. 11.57; K. 2; STAI 999 Tilaa 9974 Subhās. -9 To find out, ascertain; afavarat Ms. 3. 206. -10 To examine. 39: . 1 Happening, oecurring, becoming visiblo, appearance, production, birth; 19H GATITISTA Si. 1.60 (74); 3194199 Bg. 13. 9. -2 Cause, reason, ground; fag : # 1999: Ki. 3.52. -3 Reasoning, argument; 999 97: Ki. 2. 1; è in Nay. 5 argumentative; giving a reason for the establishment of a matter; S. D. 482. -4 Fitness, propriety. -5 Termination, oud. -6 Association, connection. -7 Acceptance, adoption; My.). -8 Ascertainment, demonstration, demonstrated conclusion; 399 &a aa Ki. 2. 28. -9 In Arith. or Geom.) Proof, demonstration. -10 A means, an expedient. -11 Assistance, support, help; da: 5 4447 77 arafear-7149719911: Ki. 14. 44.-12 Doing, effecting, gaining; accomplishment; FATTY : R. 5. 12; 12T01TT19: Bhāsā P.; H. 3. 111; see 347991.-13 Attainment, getting: 3 21997: R. 14. 78; Ki. 3. 1. -14 Religious abstraction (419). -15 Accident, chance; 39921955 ha Mb. 12. 288. 11. -16 Suitability, expediency; 94 Tra 1948 974 Ther: Ki. 2. 1: Bhag. 4. 28. 68. -Comp. : (in logic) a kind of contradiction in which both the contradictory ascertions are supposed to be demonstra ble (. . sound is eternal because it is produced; it is eternal because it is not tangible). Nyāyadarsana. T T a. Unproved, unreasonable, destitute of argument or proof; Raj. T. 3993 . p. 1 Obtained ; secured; stata car2499ata: R. 3. 41; V.5.15; R. 1. 60.-2 Accompanied or attended by, in company with ; a 9991 R. 2. 16, 22.-3 Coming, presenting itself; 3416 Bavla: Vara Art 4128 Mbh. 1. 2. 13. 9991 7221 6 Ta frar: Rām. 6. 10. 20 -4 Right, fit, proper, suitable with gen. or loc.); 399 Tek: V. 2; 399af4g 1991 : ibid this epithet befits the wind; 3947 tisía S. 2. -5 Possible; 3474477924 V. 2; Ku. 3. 12. -6 Full of, endowed with, possessed of, furnished with; 3477 Jut: N. 1.1; Ms. 9. 141, 244; 12.1994: S. 5. -7 Demonstrated, proved. -8 Offered, presented. -9 Cured. -10 Allowed, agreed (49); FTAFITI H193 JETİ 399ay ay 999 fatal Rām. 2. 101. 18. -11 One who has approached a teacher (as a pupil), approchod for protection 3991 a. 1 Producing, effecting. -2 Well reasoned. 3T 1 Effecting, accomplishing, doing. rea: 6 future. -2 Giving, delivering, presenting. -3 Proving, demonstration, establishing by arguments; 3919 sata of TTF EFHTTC Mb. 5. 142. 2. - 4 Examination, ascertainment, exposition of a sabject ). 39 a. 1 To be effected or done. -2 To be proved or shown. -3 Coming into existence. JTTCF a. Self-produced. -*: A superhuman being, God ; दिव्योपपादुका देवाः Ak. 3 H 1 A word prefixed or previously uttered: TET 2 Ki. 18. 44 (71044); 4: 1996 fema4 R. 16. 40. - 2 A title, a degree; epithet of respect, such as 3974, T1; * 4849277 10 311 ufufa Mu. 3. -8 A secondary word of a sentence, a preposition, particle &c. prefixed to a verb or a noun derived from a verb which determines or qualifies the sense of the verb; 399CHIGE P. II. 2. 19; (see Sk. thereon ). Page9: a kind of Tat. comp. in which the last member is some form of a verbal character; e. 4. azíaz, qat, 311%cftat &c. TorTT, UTH Investigation, examination. 399E, ETI a. Closely touching. - Impregnation or admixture (Ved.). 994994 geyath Rv. 6. 28. 8. Itaa n. The day before the Parvan or change of the moon. उपपशुका false ribs. t a: 1 An unexpected occurrence. -2 A calamity, misfortune, accident. srat Ara 24h I SB. on MS. 6. 4. 23. -3 Destruction. ITTA A minor sin, crime or sin of the second degree; HerThe 49-yia el arfa 40TIA ET H 11 Y. 2. 210; Ms. 11. 66. उपपातकिन . One who has committed an उपपातक. 39afbaa r : Ms. 11. 107, 117. 399: The upper or dwarf pillar subordinate to a larger column. 3991F a. Having shoes, shod ( as a horse). STTTH = 394644 q. v. Y. 3. 285. gara:-&1 A shoulder. -2 A flank, side, -3 The opposite side. -4 The lesser ribs. TOT 10 P. 1 (a) To press down or against, hurt, iniure, pain; vaat3 Tagar ki, 3.51, 8. 16: Si. 10. 47; que, ureT434, fateh Sk. (1) To oppress, devastate, lay waste; Terufaa troubled,; Ms. 8. 67, 7. 195; Kām. 8.72.-2 To eclipse. For Private and Personal Use Only
SR No.020641
Book TitleSanskrit English Dictionary Part 01
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorP K Gode, C G Karve
PublisherPrasad Prakashan
Publication Year1957
Total Pages650
LanguageSanskrit, English
ClassificationDictionary
File Size32 MB
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