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 भीमयु 1200 भीष्म ....... .. .......... . .... ..... भीमर: A spy. h a. Fearful, dreadful; afte SH Vaj. 30.6. AT 1 An epithet of Durga. - A kind of perfume (117). -8 A whip. -4 N. of a river. ta a. (-or f.) [4-5; cf. P. III. 2. 174.] 1 Timid, cowardly, fearful; 3 : H. 2. 26. - 2 Afraid of ; (mostly in comp.); 49°, 374H, fata &c. --: 1 A jackal. - A tiger. -8 A kind of sugarcane. -5 m. Silver. -f. 1 A timid woman. -2 A goat. -8 A shadow. -4 A centipede. -Comp. a m. a deer. - , -quit Asparagus Racemosus (Mar. starati). --TFW: an oven, a furnace. Ta a. timid, fearful. -Equ: a deer. Mit() a. [ *-5-737 ] 1 Timid, cowardly, timorous. -2 Shy. -3 Afraid. -4 Formidable. 1 A tiger. -2 A jackal. -3 A bear. -4 An owl. - A kind of sugar-cane; araf TTTHET AT 9 : 1 gatal T 44: qught patay Bhava. P. A forest, wood. and Visnu; HI H9A: V. Sah. -2 The Supreme Being. -8 The sentiment of terror (= 47° q. v.). - N. of the second Pāņdava prince. (He was begotten on Kunti by the god Wind. From a child he showed that he was possessed of extraordinary strength and hence he was called Bhima. He had too a most voracious appetite, and was called, Vșikodara, or 'wolf-bellied'. His most effective weapon was his mace (1). He played a very important part in the great war, and, on the last day of the battle, smashed the thigh of Duryodhana with his unfailing mace. Some of the principal events of his earlier life are his defeat of the demons Hidimba and Baka, the overthrow of Jarasandha, the fearful vow which he uttered against the Kauravas and particularly against Duhśasana for his insulting conduct towards Draupadi, the fulfilment of that vow by drinking Dubśasana's blood, the defeat of Jayadratha, his duel with Kichaka while he was serving as headcook (aga) to king Virāta, and several other exploits in which he showed his usual extraordinary strength. His name has become proverbial for one who possesses immense strength and courage). - HH Horror, terror. -Comp. -3787 a. having terrible strength. - an epithet of Uma. - it the eleventh day in the light half of Māgha. - a. of terrific prowess; atos en Helse af het: Bg. 1. 15. -fafe: f. = maaft. T-Ja a. frightful in appearance, hideous. I a. sounding dreadfully.(-4) 1 a loud or dreadful sound; HHAICHIEDI: Si. 15. 10. -2 a lion. -3 N. of one of the seven clouds that will appear at the destruction of the world. - # a. of terrific prowess. (-Ħ:) N. of Visņu. -ge N. of Kuņdinapura q.v. Tet: 1 N. of one of the sons of Dhritarăstra. -2 N. of one of the kings born in the family of Dhanvantari and in the family of Daśārba. -3 N. of one of the sons of Śrīkrişņa. Tet 1 N. of the 7th night in the 7th month of the 77th year of a man's life (said to be a very dangerous period); face au THAI HII terreft arHTTgFre). -2 N. of a river in the Himālayas. - a. of terrific form; Parfa 90 ATINA977 Dk. 2.6. - a. of terrific prowess. -fastra a. fearfully powerful. (-a:) a lion. -a e a. gigantic, of terrific form. ert a. terribly swift. one of the 12 most sacred Lingas (in the Poona District ). -ala: an epithet of Yama. EFT: 1 N. of the second Pandava prince. -2 a kind of camphor. EH the flocculent down blown about in the air in summer. y a. Ved. Fearful; gut a sug: Rv. 5. 56. 3. laat, -94 Timidity, cowardice; a faltará | न दाक्षिण्यं न भीरुता। प्रार्थनाभाव एवैकं सतीत्वे कारणं स्त्रियः॥ fig () *i A bear. (7) f. A timid woman; À TEHT yatsuriat R. 13. 24. frau a. [**-f019-97 ] Terrific, formidable, dreadful, horrible, frightening; fazurac aq: Si. 3. 45.-OT: 1 The sentiment of terror in rhetorio ); see 441414.-2 N. of Siva. -3 A pigeon, dove. - The olibanum tree. -UTH 1 Anything that excites terror. *2 Terrifying, causing terror. भीषणक = भीषण. fort 1 The act of terrifying or frightening, intimidating%3; गृहं तडागमाराम क्षेत्र वा भीषया हरन् Ms. 8.264. -2 Fright, terror; 4SFHIT ara: 990 T.Up. 2. 8. -ind. Through fear of; Bți. Up. fara a. Frightened, terrified. from a. [ -fore-56-39919 ] Terrible, dreadful, frightful, fearful; le a: EA: EITT Bhāg. 11. 23.48. - : 1 The sentiment of terror (in rhetorio); see 194.-2 A demon, an imp, a fiend, goblin. -8 An epithet of Siva. -4 N. of the son of Santanu by Gangā; E 75 E 1o Tea Ta Mb. [He was the youngest of the eight sons of Santanu by Ganga; but all the others having died, he remained the sole heir to the throne after his father. On one occasion while Santanu was walking by the side of a river, he beheld a charming young damsel named Satyavati, the daughter of a fisherman, and, though bowed down He War, battle. For Private and Personal Use Only

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