Book Title: Sanskrit English Dictionary Part 02
Author(s): P K Gode, C G Karve
Publisher: Prasad Prakashan

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________________ Shri Mahavir Jain Aradhana Kendra sart: gad: Heavy rain, heavy downpour. f 1 Raining. -2 The first rain. gufta a. Raining; osusing to rain, showering or pouring down, discharging. a. Best, chief, choicest, most excellent; यानप्रवेकेस्तु कौसल्याप्रमुखाः स्त्रियः प्रययुः) Ram. 2. 92. 36 Bhag. 7. 8. 23. Great speed, velocity. ziz: Barley. www.kobatirth.org a. Pertaining to a particular goat; a red, a प्रियकी, न प्रवेणी, न चाचिकी Rām. 3. 43.36 ( com. प्रवेणी अजविशेष संबन्धिनी ). gafor:, -uft f. 1 A braid of hair (in general); हेमभकिमती भूमेः प्रवेणीमिव पिप्रिये R. 15.30 – 2 The hair twisted and unadorned (worn by wives in the absence of their husbands). -8 The housings of an elephant. - A piece of coloured woollen cloth; Mb. 15. 27. 13. -5 The current or stream (of a river). m. A charioteer. made known; a:af Mb. 7.74.1. Making known, announcing, proclaiming; प्रवेदित P. p. P. III. 3. 153. a: 1 A bow-shot. -2 A particular measure. प्रवेपः प्रवेषक, प्रवेपथुः प्रवेपनम् Trembling quivering, shaking, tremour. प्रवेरित a. Cast hither and thither, thrown about; नानाशस्त्रास्त्रवर्षैस्तान् वीर्यामर्षप्रवेरितैः (सायकैः ) Mb. 6. 108.31. प्रवेल: A kind of kidney bean (Mar. पिवळा मूग ). Tag: 1 An arm. -8 The wrist or forearm. - The fleshy part of an elephant's back (where the rider sits). An elephant's gums. - An elephant's housings. p. p. Apparent, clear, manifest, evident. goufen: f. Manifestation, appearance. प्रव्याहरणम् The faculty of speech. E: 1 Prolongation of discourse. -2 Speaking to, address. -3 Sound. 1 P. 1 To go into exile. -2 To renounce all worldly attachments, enter on the fourth stage in life, i. e. to become a Sannyasin; : Ms. 6. 38; 8. 363. -Caus. 1 To banish, send into exile. -2 To compel to become a monk. 1 Going abroad, sojourning. -2 Going into exile. -8 Turning a recluse. 1112 Acharya Shri Kailassagarsuri Gyanmandir Harta: प्रमजित p. p. 1 Gone abroad or into exile. -2 Turned a recluse. - 1 A religious mendicant or ascetic in general. -2 Especially, a Brahmana who has entered on the fourth (f) order. -3 The pupil of a Jaina or Buddhist mendicant. - 1 A female ascetic. -2 A spikenard. - Turning a recluse, the life of a religious mendicant. Going abroad, migration. G1 Going abroad, migration. -2 Roaming, wandering about as a religious mendicant; - सुलभसमया चारविमुखः । प्रसक्तस्ते यत्नः ... Mal. 4.6. -8 The order of a religious mendicant, a mendicant's life, the fourth (or f) order in the riligious life of a Brahmana; rferat: Ku. 6. 6. (where Malli. says means the or third order). Comp. -arafer: a religious mendicant who renounces his order ; प्रव्रज्यावसिता यत्र त्रयो वर्णा द्विजोत्तमाः । निर्वासं कारयेद् विप्रं दासा वैश्ययोः॥ Katyayann gam., elle: A religious mendicant, recluse. -जिका A female ascetic. Banishing, exile, sending into exile. A knife for cutting wood. Ri 1 P. 1 To praise, extol, approve, speak approvingly of, commend; हरिणा युवतिः प्रशशंसे Git. 1; यच्च वाचा प्रशस्यते Ms. 5. 127; प्राशंसीत्तं निशाचरः Bk. 15.65; R. 5. 25; 17. 36. -2 To esteem, value. -8 To declare. - To foretell, prophesy. प्रशंसक, प्रशंसिन Praising landatory, eulogiatio. -m. A panegyrist. प्रशंसनम् Praising, extolling ich a. To be praised, laudable. in 1 Praise, eulogy, panegyric, applause; - a complimentary or laudatory remark.' -2 Description, reference to; as in azier q. v. -3 Glory, fame, reputation. Comp. - Applause, acclamation. -उपमा one of the several kinds of उपमा mentioned by Dapdin; itsga: www: whyfordiga: | ती तुझ्यो त्यन्मुनेति सा प्रशंसोपमोच्यते Kav. 2. 81. मुखर . loudly praising. प्रशंसित rifererp. p. Praised, extolled, applauded. E p. p. 1 Praised, lauded, commended, eulogised. -2 Praiseworthy, commendable. -3 Best, excellent. -Blessed, happy, auspicious. -Comp. -f N. of a mountain. fa: f. 1 Praise, eulogy, laudation. -2 Description; U. 7. -3 A panegyric or small poem written in praise of any one (e. g. a patron). -4 Excellence, eminence. -8 Benediction. -8 Guidance, instruction, rule For Private and Personal Use Only

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