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पातञ्जल ............ to embrace Madrī, but he fell immediately dead in Ku. 3. 44. -8 A blow, stroke; as in ana:. -8 her arms. ] Comp. -THT: jaundice. I: 1 a Shedding, discharging, emitting; s td: Ms. 8. 44. white blanket. -2 a warm upper garment. -8 the -7 A cast, throw, shot; $2 019 THE Farif housing of a royal elephant. -4 A kind of stone. garafor greutah R. 13. 18. -8 An attack, inroad. -
m. 1 a carriage covered with a woollen -9 Happening, coming to pass, occurrence. -10 A blanket. -2 the housings of a royal elephant. -geti a failing, defect. -11 An epithet of Rahu; afaretaista son of Pāņdu, any one of the five Pandavas. -8 a. पातु राहुः स्वरंहसा । विक्षिपत्येष विक्षेपं चन्द्रादीनामपक्रमात् ।। 'white-backed', having no auspicious marks on the Sürya S. -12 In astr.) An inauspicious or malignant body, one from whom nothing great is to be expected. position or aspect. 13 The node in a planet's orbit. He: Becoming yellowish white, pale; 7 THT -14 Application of ointment, of a knife &c.). of T5 19: By. 2.1. T: a region full of chalky soil.
T a. [97.forgot ar ] Felling, cutting down. er 1 white or pale soil. - 2 the opal. f.
- 1 Causing to fall down, bringing or throwing chalk. -TE: N. of a god (at Pandharpur), Vitthala. -TTT: whiteness, pallor. ---HT: jaundice.
down, knocking down. -2 Throwing, casting. -3 Hume: a
bling, lowering. - 4 Removing: -8 N. of a particular sketch made with chalk; a rough draft or sketch made
process to which minerals (esp. quicksilver) are on the ground, board &c.; rogarea 95 H af 948 pasat 1 af 7 9211 97 faraset | Vyäsa.
subjected. N. B. 1979 may have different meanings
according to the noun with which it is used; e. g. -लोहम् silver; पाण्डुलोहशृखलात्मना मया पादपद्मयोयुगलं तव farsiar Dk. 1. -of a. White. -T
COSTU TICH' causing the rod to fall', i.e. chastising; T light-coloured
HET 9994'causing the foetus to fall', causing an gravel (प्रमेहभेद). -शर्मिला an epithet of Draupadi,
a bortion. : N. of a mixed tribe; TroeteTT groghrafat646ta Ms. 10. 37; Mb. 13. 48. 26.
Trafaret Fitness, correspondence. qrugi 1 The yellowish-white colour. -2 Jaundice
farct p. p. 1 Cast down, struck down. -2 Over-8 N. of Pandu.
thrown, humbled. -8 Lowered. grogue a. Suffering from jaundice.
quae a. (ots)[4-forfa ] 1 Going to, descending, guga. [ progquistafta
alighting on. -2 Falling, sinking. -3 Being contained ] Whitish, pale, pale
in. -4 Felling or throwing down. -8 Pouring forth, white, yellowish-white; 9705 0174714 hora FETI # Fis: faahafua fua: Mb. 3. 41. 14. ga:
discharging, emitting, Tegur S. 3.9; R. 14. 26; Ku. 3. 33. T4 The white TICE a. ( f.) (96-39 ] 1 Falling ha bitually leprosy. -Comp. - a species of sugar-cane.
or frequently संयच्छन् भवति प्राणानसंयच्छंस्तु पातुक: Mb. 12. qrugih m. Paleness, white or pale colour.
91. 42; si. 3. 3. -2 Apt or disposed to fall. -3 Losing
one's caste. -4 Going to hell. - 1 The declivity of a पाण्डयकवाटकम् A gem from the country of पाण्ड्य- mountain, a precipice. -2 The water-elephant. 4913t; Kan. A. 2. 10. 29.
979 a. 1 To be caused to fall, to be felled or cut TOAT: m. (pl.) N. of a country and its inhabi- down. -2 To be imposed as a fine ); see 97. tants; a : q : wand a fait R. 4. 49. -TT: A king of that country; gregis
10 ,- [ yafaat, 97-098] Sin, crime;
FabT: R. 6. 60.
(Hindu law-givers enumerate five great sins: -- AUT
सुरापानं स्तेयं गुर्वानागमः। महान्ति पातकान्याहुः संसर्गश्चापि तैः सह qucah An uncoloured woollen garment.
Ms. 11. 54). 7 a. Praiseworthy, commendable.
graffi a. Sinful, guilty. TT a. Protecting, guarding. -m. 1 Falling. -2 Sin. 91275 a. Brown; Mb. 6. - A guardian.
Trans: 1 An epithet of Saturn. -2 Of Yama. -3 Of q1a p. p. Protected, guarded &c.; see 9.
Karņa. -4 Of Sugrīva. uta: [ 92-97 ] 1 Flying, flight. -2 Alighting, de- पातञ्जल (-ली/.) Composed by Patanjali; पातञ्जले scending, descent. -3 Falling down, fall, downfall महाभाष्ये कृतभूरिपरिश्रमः Paribhasendusekhara. -लम् The (fig. also ); 34, "; &c. : ' falling down at the Yoga system of philosophy taught by Patañjali. (It feet'; तस्याभवत् क्षणशुचः परितोषलाभः कक्षाग्निलधिततरोरिव वृष्टि- is generally believed that Patañjali, the author of the ga: R. 11. 92; HTEYTT rise and fall.'-4 Destruction, Mahabhāsya, is the same as the author of the Yoga dissolution, ruin; settaritarra
af system; but it is a dubious point.)
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