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Shri Mahavir Jain Aradhana Kendra
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Acharya Shri Kailassagarsuri Gyanmandir
980
पश्चन्
thirty fifth. -त्रिंशत्, -त्रिंशतिः f. thirty-five. -दश a. 1 fifteenth. -2 increased by fifteen; as in पञ्चदशं शतम् 'one hundred and fifteen'. -दशन् a. (pl.) fifteen. अहः a period of fifteen days. -दशिन् a. made or consisting of fifteen. -दशी 1 the fifteenth day of a lunar fortnight (the full or new moon day); Y. 1. 146. -2 N. of aphilosophical work (प्रकरणग्रन्थ) by माधवाचार्य (विद्यारण्य). -दीर्घम् the five long parts of the body; the arms, eyes, belly, nose and breast; बाहू नेत्रद्वयं कुक्षि तु नासे तथैव च । स्तनयोरन्तरं चैव पञ्चदीर्घ प्रचक्षते॥ -देवता: the five deities :---आदित्यं गणनाथं च देवीं रुद्रं च केशवम् । पञ्चदैवतमित्युक्तं सर्वकर्मसु पूजयेत् ।। -धारणकa.upheld by the five elements. -Pe: 1 any animal with five claws; such as the hare, alligator, tortoise, poreupine, rhinoceros शशकः शल्लकी गोधा खड्गी कूर्मश्च पञ्चमः । पञ्च पञ्चनखा भक्ष्या ये प्रोक्ताः कृतजैर्द्विजैः Bk. 6. 181; Ms. 5. 17, 183 Y. 1. 177. -2 an elephant. -3a turtle. -4a lion or tiger. -नखी, -नखराज an iguana (Mar. घोरपड); Girvana. -नदः 'the country of five rivers, the modern Panjab (the five rivers being शतद्रु, विपाशा, इरावती, चन्द्रभागा and वितस्ता, or the modern names Sutlej, Beas, Ravee, Chenab and Jhelum ). -दा (pl.) the people of this country.-नवतिःf. ninetyfive. -farah the five products of fara viz. ( the flowers, fruit, leaves, bark and root). -नीराजनम् waving five things before an idol and then falling prostrate before it; (the five things being:-a lamp, lotus, cloth, mango and betel-leaf). -पश्चाशa. fittyfifth. -पञ्चाशत f. fifty-five. -पदी 1 five steps 3; पुंसो यमान्तं व्रजतोऽपि निष्ठुरैरेतैर्धनैः पञ्चपदी न दीयते Pt.2.115.-2 the five strong eases, i.e. the first five inflections Tan. (pl.) the five parvana q.v.; they are चतुर्दश्यष्टमी चैव अमावास्या च पूर्णिमा। पर्वाण्येतानि राजेन्द्र रविसंक्रान्तिरेव च ॥ -a. five-knotted (an arrow). -पल्लवम् The leaves of the mango, fig, banyan, ficus religiosa (Mar. पिंपळ) and Genus Ficus (Mar. पायरी). There are other variations such as पनस, आम्र, पिप्पल, वट and बकुल. The first group is for the Vedic ritual only. -91914 1 five vessels taken collectively. -2 a Sraddha in which offerings are made in five vessels. -पादa. consisting of five feet, steps, or parts; पञ्चपाद पितरम् Prasna Up.1.11.(-m.) a year (संवत्सर).-पादिका
N. of a commentary on शारीरकभाष्य. -पितृ m. (pl.) the five fathers :-जनकश्वोपनेता च यश्च कन्यां प्रयच्छति । अन्नदाता भयत्राता पञ्चैते पितरः स्मृताः॥ -पित्तम् the bile of five animals vis. the boar, goat, buffalo, fish and peacock ). -प्रस्थ a. having five elevations (a forest.). -प्राणा:m. (pl.) the five life-winds or vital airs; प्राण, अपान, व्यान, उदान and समान. -प्रासाद: a temple of a particular size with four pinnacles and a. steeple. -बन्ध a fine equal to the fifth part of anything lost or stolen.-TOT: five medicinal herbs, namely बला, नागबला, महाबला, अतिबला and राजबला. -बाणः, -वाणः,-शरः epithets of the god of love; see पञ्चेषु. -बाहुः N. of Siva. -बिन्दुप्रसृतम् N. of a particular movement in dancing; Dk. 2. -बीजानि the five seeds :-कर्कटी, पुस, दादिम, पद्मबीज,
and वानरीबीज. -भद्र . 1 having five good qualities. -2 consisting of five good ingredients (as a sauce &e.). -3 having five auspicious marks (as a horse) in the chest, back, face and Aanks. -4 vicious. : a kind of pavilion. -भागिन् m. the live deities of पञ्चमहायज्ञ; धर्मकामविहीनस्य चुक्रुधुः पञ्चभागिनः Bhag. 11.28.9.-भुज a. pentagonal. (-जः)1a pentagon; f. पञ्चकोण.-2 N. of Ganesa. -भूतम् the five elements ; पृथ्वी, अप्, तेजस्, वायु and आकाश. -भृङ्गा: the five trees, rit. देवदाली (Mar. देवडंगरी), शमी, भजा (Mar. भांग), निर्गुण्डी and तमालपत्र. -मकारम् the five essentials of the left-hand Tantra ritual of which the first lotter is म; Bee पञ्चतत्त्व (2). -महापातकम् the five great sing; see महापातक; Ms. 11. 54. - arat: m. (pl.) the five daily sacrifices enjoined to be performed by a Brahma.na; अध्यापन ब्रह्मयज्ञः पितृयज्ञस्तु तर्पणम् । होमो दैवो बलिभीतो नृयज्ञोऽतिथिपूजनम् ॥ Ms. 3.70. अहुतं च हुतं चैव तथा प्रहुतमेव च । ब्राह्म हुतं प्राशितं च पश्च यज्ञान प्रचक्षते ॥ Ms. 3. 73; 8ee महायज्ञ. -मार: son of Baladeva; L. D. B. -माश (षि)कu. consisting of five Masas (as a fine &c.). -माष (षि)कa.amounting to five masas%3 गर्दभाजाविकानां तु दण्डः स्यात्पञ्चमाषिक: Ms.8.298. -मास्य . happening every five months. -मुख: an arrow with five points ; (for other senses see पञ्चानन.) -मुद्रा five gestures to be made in presenting offerings to an idol; vi: आवाहनी, स्थापनी, संनिधापनी, संबोधनी and संमुखीकरणी; 8ee मुद्रा. -मूत्रम् the urine of five female animals : the cow, goat, she-buffalo, sheep, and she-ass.). -मूलम् there are nine varieties of the pentad combinations of roots ; लघुपञ्चमूल, बृहत्पञ्चमूल, शतावर्यादि, तृणपञ्चमूल, जीवकादिपञ्चमूल, पुनर्नवादिपञ्चमूल, गोक्षुरादि', वल्ली'. -रत्नम् a collection of five yems (they are variously enumerated: (1) नीलकं वज्रक चेति पद्मरागश्च मौक्तिकम्। प्रवालं चेति विज्ञेयं पंचरत्नं मनीषिभिः॥ (2) सुवर्ण रजतं मुक्ता राजावर्त प्रवालकम् । रत्नपञ्चकमाख्यातम् ...॥ (3) कनकं हीरकं नीलं पद्मरागश्च मौक्तिकम् । पञ्चरत्नमिदं प्रोक्तमृषिभिः पूर्वदर्शिभिः ॥-2 the five most admired episodes of the Mahabharata; गीता, विष्णुसहस्रनाम, भीष्मस्तवराज, अनुस्मृति and गजेन्द्रमोक्ष). -रसा the आमलकी tree (Mar. आंवळी). -रात्रम् 1a period of five nights ; इत्यर्थं वयमानीताः पञ्चरात्रोऽपि विद्यते Paich. 3.24. -2 N. of one of Bhasa's dramas. -3 N. of a philosophical treatise attributed to Narada.-4N. of an अहीन (sacrifice) lasting for 5 days%3 स एतं पञ्चरात्रं पुरुषमेधं यज्ञक्रतुमपश्यत् Sat. Br.;ct. M.b. 12.218. 11. -राशिकम् the rule of five (in math.). -लक्षणम् । Purana; so called because it deals with five important topics:-सर्गश्च प्रतिसर्गश्च वंशो मन्वन्तराणि च । वंशानुचरितं चैव पुराणं पसलक्षणम् ।। Bee पुराण also. -लवणम् five kinds of salt; it. काचक, सैन्धव, सामुद्र, बिड and सौवर्चल. -लाङ्गलकम् a gift (महादान) of as much land as can be cultivated with five ploughs. -लोकपाल: the five guardian deities vis. Vinayaka, Durga, Vayu, Akasa and Asvinikumāra. -DEH a metallic alloy containing five_metals (i. e. copper, brass, tin, lead and iron). EiH the five metals i. e. gold, silver, copper, tin and lead. -वट: the sacred or sacrificial thread worn across the
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