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357 vadhasthāna, n. 4. 1. 320, place of execution, L. varălaka, m. 4. I. 609, an animal that is a combination of
a lion and elephant. vardhāpana, n. 5. 5. 434, festival, L. valmīka, nom. 4. 1. 243, to be like an ant-hill. vasantasakha, m. 5. 3. 47, Kāmadeva. vācamyama, m. 5. 2. 268, a sage who practises silence, L. vātakin, adj. 4. 5. 134, suffering from wind-disease, gouty.
Only Pān. vānāyuja, m, 4. 2. 75, (pl.) name of a people. Km. 'a
country in the north generally identified with Arabia.' vārttikavādin, m. 4. 4. 173, 273, snake-charmer. välahasta, m. 5. 5. 30, tail, L. vāhakelī, f. 5. 2. 38, horsemanship, PS. vāhīka, m. 5. 5. 504, palanquin-bearer (?). Cf. MC, s.v. vikūņana, n. 5. 2. 138, contraction, L. vikr, 4. 7. 244 et passim, to make by magic or supernatural
power. vinad, 4. 1. 324, to revile, abuse. vipañcita, part, 4. I. 223; 5. 2. 26, diffused. vibhāvasu, m. 5. 5. 41, fire, L. viśvā, f. 5. 5. 10, earth, L. visamsthula, adj. 4. 7. 31, disordered, dishevelled. vitarāga, m, 4. 5. 228, a sage with subdued passions, L. vediyodhin, adj. 4. 2. 166, fighting in an arena with a wall,
(of elephants). vaividhya, n. 4. 1. 869, diversity. vaiśālya, n. 4. 2. 144, largeness, width. vyavahārya (kāla), 4. 4. 241, time from a practical point of
view.
sakunagranthi, m. 5. 5. 426, 485. MC, sakuragāņtha: a
knot tied on observing something considered as a prognostic of a future event or as an indication of some passing occurrence in a distant region; to preserve
in the mind a lively expectation of it. sakuni, m. 4. 4. 87, a kite, L.
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