Book Title: Sanskrit English Dictionary Part 01
Author(s): P K Gode, C G Karve
Publisher: Prasad Prakashan

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________________ Shri Mahavir Jain Aradhana Kendra www.kobatirth.org Acharya Shri Kailassagarsuri Gyanmandir अहंयु 301 अहि . .. . . ............. ........ ................ . .. .. .. consciousness, self-conceit, haughtiness. -3 (in San. is another story which states that Indrs secured the Phil.) the third of the ciglt producers or elements assistance of the moon who, assuming the form of a of creation, in the conceit or conception of indivi- cock, crowed at mid-night. This rousod Gautama to duality, one of the 25 elements; Sän. K. 22, 24, 25; his morning devotions, and Indra went in and took his °91 a. seltish, proud. Ifa. proud, self-con- place. Gautaina, when he knew of her reduction ceited. that which is to be done by oneself, expelled her from his hermitage and cursed her to be personal business or object. 54 a. 1 egotistic; a stone and become invisible till she should be touched 4* H ar a: By. 18. 17. -2 proud, haughty, by the feet of Dāśarathi Rama which would restore Saxararaquaracena: .3. 151. a: f. egotism, her to her former shape. Rāma afterwards delivored high opinion of oneself, pride. - m. Thinking only her from her wretched state and she was reconciled to of oneself; Ku. 15. 53. (v. l.) - a. clesirous of being her husband. Ahalya is one of the five very chaste first; 34:971991: 9 7 Rām. 2. 12. 96. and pure women whose names every one is recommend -पूर्विका, -प्रथमिका [अहं पूर्वोऽहं पूर्व इत्यभिधानं यत्र] ed to repeat in the morning; अहल्या द्रौपदी सीना तारा 1 the running forward of soldiers with emulation; ti 791 926 T RI HEITT II Kumarila (hence) emulation, competition; cara : Bhatta explains the seduction of Ahalya as Indra's Ki. 14. 32. - 2 bragging, vaunting. 921: [342- (the sun's) carrying away the shades of night, AhaFACT : +11) self-conceit. -44 [ 3469 w sa lyā signifying night. ] For a very suocinot account, sce forint 47 ) self-conceit, high opinion of one's own also My. 1. -2 N. of a sea. -Comp. recit: N. superiority. - 2: 1 pride, egotism; 3611 faat: of a तीर्थ, -जार: Indra. -नन्दनः the sage Satānanda, Bv. 4. 10. -2 =° 4 q. v. afa: f. 1 self-love son of Ahalya. **: N. of a Tirtha near the or self-illusion regarded as spiritual ignorance (in hermitage of Gautama. Vedānta Phil. ). -2 conceit, pride, egotism. cafea. Tel : [ fata, 4-3, fara: 4 Tv.] speaking only of oneself, proud, haughty; ATS 1 A (dead ) body; it cant Bri. Up. 3. 9. 25. agare...i erfak yeya Ry. 18. 26. 977 or '94 -2 Ved. A talker; Sat. Br. 14. *. claiming superiority for oneself; a faza: Sat. Br. - a. Ved. gaining for oneself. HRT: stefa: a. Without oblations or sacrifices; al 2: Conceit; दरिद्रो निरहंस्तम्भो मुक्तः सर्वमदैरिह । कृच्छं यदृच्छ्याप्नोति Fiercera edat Rv. 1. 182. 3. afa 12 i 24: 11 Bhay. 10. 10. 15. 375F a. 1 Handless. - 2 One whose hand is cut. Y a. ( 34 B ITSEARI, 79 P. V. 2. 140 ] TEE-ET (34€ Ela, ET-A-99 ] A particle or Selfish, proud, haughty; 3ėgant furat: Tü: interjection implying (a) sorrow or regret (alas', Bk. 1. 20. 3ĖJA 917ozaffer foraftar Siva B. 31. 35. ab'); 3767 +29fdzaar fayl: Bh. 2. 92, 3. 21; 31€ 119- A warrior. राशिर्विनष्टः Mu. 2. (1) Wonder or surprise ; अहह महतां 3 a. Not taking away; so harka. -T: A pure fadhafar : Bh. 2.35, 36. cf. B a a...... quantity. Nm. (c) Pity; yi n e 414-4402: By. 4.39. (a) Calling; BEEN carta Ch. Up. (e) Fatigue. 36Tofa, & . Not to be stolen, removed, or taken away; 3713 at tat frafa fufa: a. Killing; pervaded, pervading. -1: [ 31EF-a, Ms. 9. 189. -2 Not to be won over (by fraud), 31-6-#7 EI 39 894 Un. 4. 137 ] 1 A devoted, loyal; Ms. 7. 217. -3 Firm, unflinching, serpent, sna ke; 3182: ani: a fan goga: YAT: Ks. inexorable; ' Dk. 41. FISSERTA TI 14.81.-2 The sun.-3 The planet Rahu.-4 A traveller Ku. 5. 8. °F a. Bhag. 3. 18. 21. -: A moun -5The demon Vritra; रोमहर्षणमत्युग्रं शक्रस्य त्वहिना यथा tain: oat, - not being liable to be taken away, (HRT) Mb. 11. 23. 12. -6 A wicked man. -7 A Security; 45oug 1999 2491577777 3777911... H. cheat, rogue. -8 The Aśleşa Nakşatra. -9 Water. Pr. 4. -10 Earth. -11 A milch cow. -12 Lead. -13 The navel. -14 A cloud. fiziet ai... # Nm. et 37e-fesa. Unploughed, unfurrowed. (du.) Heaven and earth. [cf., L. anguis, Gr. elis). &T a. 1 Unploughed. -2 Not ara ble. : N. --Comp. - a. gliding away like a snake, not facing of a country. 271 N. of the wife of Gautama the enemy. Fiat: air, wind. T: the slough of [ According to the Rāmāyana she was the first a snake. -TET:, -TET: N. of a country in the east. woman created by Brahma, who gave her to Thy a. Ved. guarded by a serpent; Tea Gautama. She was reduced by Indra who assumed 37 Rv. 1. 32. 11. - the slaying of the serpent the form of her husband and so deceived her, or, or demon Vritra. 21 al 31 a Rv. 6. 18. 14. according to another version, she knew the god and aft m. killing snakes. - A certain Tantrie was flattered by the great God's condescension. There diagram. -OST: 1 N. of a country, conquered by For Private and Personal Use Only

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