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 www.kobatirth.org Acharya Shri Kailassagarsuri Gyanmandir भयनम् 188 भरत: Theft, taking away. -7 Attacking, a battle (Ved.). -8 A hymn or song of praise. -9 Pre-eminence, excellence; a ag 449 STUTT F ORT HT: V. 5. 18. ........ 44 Ve. 3. 4. -2 Fright, terror; 1944 &c. -3 A danger, risk, hazard ; 1196469 Wach 1964471111 31 ate at: Baufah H. 1. 54. -4 The sentiment of fearsee भयानक below; रौद्रशक्त्या तु जनित । fnahu 2 S. D. 6. -8 The blossom of Trapa Bispinosa (Mar. 1) -2: Sickness, disease. -Comp. rea, -3711 a a. overcome with fear. -34TE a. warding off or removing fear. (- ) 1 N. of Vişnu. - a king. -10T, - 1 a. afraid, alarmed, frightened. -Tag a. 1 causing fear, formidable. -2 risky; ay AY 2: qual harak: Bg. 3. 35. -34 a. attended with or succeeded by fear. - a. wholly overpowered by fear. -FT: tremour of fear. it also 1097) a. 1 frightening, terrible, fearful. -2 dangerous, perilous; so 4491, H40. m. N. of Visņu; *489 49917a: V. Sah. -fish: a drum used in battle. - a. a deliverer from fear. aft a. 1 fearful. 2 intimidating. - a. fleeing from fear, routed, put to flight. Ta removing fear. (--:) N. of Visņu; 1778C 7991TA: V. Sah. -प्रतीकारः warding off or removal of tears. -प्रद a. inspiring fear, fearful, terrible. Teata: an occasion of fear. -TIGT: a timid Brāhmaṇa, a Brāhmaṇa who, to save himself from danger, declares his! caste relying on the inviolability of a Brahmaua. - TV a. put to flight. -faga a. panic-struck. OTE: a particular array of troops when they are threatened with danger; wia: al hi 774 996999 Kām. -aire a. timid.-स्थानम्,-हेतुः a cause of fear; हर्षस्थानसहस्राणि 464721a a Mb. 18. 5. 61.-5d, ifta a. removing fear, dispelling alarm. 999 Fear, alarm. H* T a. =#7*7 q. v. (--:) A kind of owl. OTTE a. ( a kh, -27174; Uņ. 3. 82 ] Fearful, horrible, terrible, frightful; fra: 1 397774 FITT U. 2; Si. 17. 20; gaia 441941 Bg. 11. 27. - 1 A tiger. -2 N. of Rāhu. -3 The sentiment of terror, one of the eight or nine sentiments in poetry; 251 252 212: 116: S. D.; See under th. - Terror, fear. Huly a. Timid, afraid. HT a. [ -319) Bearing, granting, supporting, &c. (at the end of comp.). -T: 1 A burden, load, weight; i par Pt. 1 supporting himself on his three hoofs'; ***T UTA 147 &c. U. 2. 20; 778441 Mu. 2. 18; Ki. 11. 5. -2 A great number, large quantity, collection, multitude; # # F849741 By. 1. 94, 54; Si. 9. 47. -8 Bulk, mass. - 4 Excess; ad affMYZUcuz fifta ut sivamahimna 10; roch fa yotama Mal. 6. 17; 24: : By. 1. 103 ; 19 Git. 3. -8 A particular measure of weight. -8 .. ...175 TUT, TOT ind. In full measure, with all one's might. T: ( 7-8727] 1 A potter. -2 A servant. HTUT a. (oft f.) [4-es, ar ] Bearing, maintaining, supporting, nourishing. -TH 1 The act of nourishing, maintaining or supporting; at TETTATUTEKutafa (foar R. 1. 24; yaitutet ha sfantu TOTT S. 7.33.-2 (a) The act of bearing or carrying. (6) Wearing, putting on; YU TEH17 7: FAT HEMA Rām. 7. 76. 32. -8 Bringing or procuring. -4 Nutriment. -8 Hire, wages. -UT: The constellation Bharani. oft N. of the second constellation containing three stars. Comp. - an epithet of Rahu. TUT: -8708) 1 A master, lord. -2 A prince, king. -8 An ox, a bull. -4 A worm. UTH 1 Cherishing, supporting, maintaining. -2 Wages, hire. -3 The lunar mansion Bharani. - 1 Wages, hire. -2 A woman. -Comp. -Y m. a hired servant, hireling. rug: 1 A master. -2 A protector. -8 A friend. - Fire. -8 The moon. -6 The sun. a: [ Mi gata 79-5 ] 1 N. of the son of Duşyanta and Sakuntala, who became a universal monarch (anafci), India being called Bharatavarşa after him. He was one of the remote ancestors of the Kauravas and Pandavas; c. S. 7. 33. -2 N. of a brother of Rāma, son of Kaikeyi, the youngest wife of Dasaratha. He was very pious and righteous, and was so much devoted to Rama that when the latter prepared to go to the forest in accordance with the wicked demand of Kaikeyi, he was very much grieved to find that his own mother had sent his brother into exile, and refusing the sovereignty that was his own, ruled the kingdom in the name of Rāma (by bringing from him his two sandals and making them the regents' of the realm ) till he returned after his fourteen years' exile. ATA AUTTA: Tag : ed: agfeat yo: Il Rām. 1. 18. 13.-3 N. of an ancient sage who is supposed to have been the founder of the science of music and dramaturgy. -4 An actor, a stage-player; altera at: Mal. 1. 6 A hired soldier, mercenary. - A barbarian, mountaineer. -7 An epithet of Agni. -8 A weaver. -9 N. of the sage Jada bharata. -Comp. 315T: 'the elder brother of Bharata', an epithet of Rāma; era a R. 14. 73. N. of Visvā mitra.- , -reci, For Private and Personal Use Only

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