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 उर्ज 478 उलूखलिक ! H उर्वारु: A kind of cucumber; see इर्वारु. gati The fruit of the above. cat(49 48917 ata HISA110 Rv. 7. 59. 12. 38 (A Sautra root) To burn. 50: 1 A kind of wild animal; Av. 12. 1. 49. -2 Half ripe pulses fried over a slight fire; Nigh. (Mar. ga). 03 10 P. (32ozula) To throw out, to eject; Dhātupātha. 53: 1 A creeping plant, a spreading creeper. -2 Soft grass (4 T ), the grass or reed Saccharum Cylindricun ; ufufuata 13 :52119Fogía qara of a Mal. 9. 2; Ki. 10. 3; Si. 1. 8. -3 A shrub or bush ; a wick Ved.); Ry. 10. 142. 3. 3367 a. Belonging to this grass. -67: N. of Rudra. fc, f. 1 A species of Arurn. -2 White onion ; Nigh. T: 1 N. of a country. -2 N. of Siva. 339 = 371 q. v. ggfam. A guinoa piy, porpoise; so 3(-) 792 3$ 1,10 P. To leave. a p. p. 1 Aged, strong, powerful. - 2 Abandoned, left. उर्णनाभः A spider; et. ऊर्णनाभ. gufr 1 Wool, felt. -2 A circle of hair between the eye-brows; see sul 1 A. ( , fea) 1 To taste. -2 To give, grant. -3 To play. -4 To measure. -5 To be engy or cheerful. see . J: An otter ( Mar. "THIST). ge 1P. (afà, af, efta) To kill or hurt. 380: 1 A calf. -2 A year. Jam (28 91 gafa, #-397). 1 Fertile soil (yielding every kind of crop); waai 79: 1997 ti Si. 15. 66. also 41919 7. 4. 2. -2 Land in general. -3 A mixed mass of fibres, wool &c. -4A humorous term for curled hair. gafta a. 1 Much, excessive. -2 Remaining after ; Pt. 5. gå a. [ Zİ #9:47 ] Belonging to a field sown with com. gah 1 A superior woman. -2 Tow, fibres drawn out of the distaff. -3 A wife presented together with many others for choice (Tv.); T T for gatta 4 Av. 10. 1. 21. उर्वशी [उरून महतोऽपि अश्नुते वशीकरोति, उरु-अश्-क गौरा० al Tv.] 1 N. of a famous Apsaras or nymph of Indra's heaven who became the wife of Pururavas. [Urvasi is frequently mentioned in the Rigveda; at her sight the seed of Mitra and Varuna fell down, from which arose Agastya and Vasistha; (see Agastya). Being cursed by Mitra and Varuna she came down to the world of mortals, and hecame the wife of Pururavas, whom she chanced to see whilo descending, and who made a very favourable impression upon her minul. She lived with him for some time, and went up to heaven at the expiration of her curse. Pururavas was sorely grieved at her loss, but succeeded in securing her company once more. She bore him a son named Ayus, and then left him forever. The account given in the Vikramorvaśīyam differs in many respects, where Indra is represented to have favoured Paruravas with her lifelong company though he had himself cursed her. Mythologically she is said to have sprung from the thigh of the sage Nārāyana, q. v. ]. sasta 8f40744TA Mbh. 5. 2. 95; Hafurgar97 Av. 18. 3. 23; FAG haft fogant o di aa V. 4. 47. -2 Wish, ardent desire. -Comp. -atůh N. of a sacred place referred to in Bharata. -HART N. of a loxioon. TAOT, HETT:, -54: N. of Paruravas. gles: Ved. Howling, a howl; an outcry indicative of prosperity; au gaz: agura ATH Av. 3. 19. 6. 34i 1 An owl; 29 ia fear un f. 2914 Bh. 2. 93; 2a : fani4915: Si. 11. 61. cf. also TEZ 307 1 : 417 TITI SB. on MS. 9. 4. 29. -2 N. of Indra. -3 N. of a Muni perhaps identical with #0112, whose fa fat is called 311747- afa). -4 (pl.) N. of a country and its king who was an ally of the Kurus. - IN. of the reed Saccharum Cylindricum; soc 324.-2 Fat; afghan 191771(. 1.) MS. 9. 4.2.- A crow. - A demon in the shape of an owl; FITCH Rv. 7. 101. 22. उलूखल: A staff of Udumbara wood. -लम् A wooden mortar used for cleansing rice (from the husk &c.); Rv. 1. 28. 6. 31969a Mbh.; faxz ad Ms. 3. 88, 5. 117.-2 A kind of weapon ; Mb. 7. 178. 23. -Comp. - : the Soina juice pressed out in a wooden mortar; Ry. 1. 28. 1-4. urgeoni 1 A mortar; Rv. 1. 28.5. -2 Bdellium, a gummy substance or the plant which yields it. (Mar. yoya). geri a. 1 Pounded in a mortar. -2 (At the end of comp.) Using as a mortar; 7° using the teeth as a mortar; Ms. 6. 17; Y. 3. 49. q For Private and Personal Use Only

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