√dīkṣa

mauṇḍyejyopanayananiyamavratādeśeṣu

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√dīkṣa

mauṇḍyejyopanayananiyamavratādeśeṣu

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√dīkṣa

mauṇḍyejyopanayananiyamavratādeśeṣu

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dīkṣā

[dīkṣ-bhāve a] 1 (a) Consecra- tion for a religious ceremony, ini- tiation in general; R. 3. 44, 65. (b) Receiving the initiatory mantra.

2 A ceremony preliminary to a sacrifice.

3 A ceremony or religious rite in general; vivāhadīkṣāṃ R. 3. 33; Ku. 7. 1, 8, 24.

4 Investiture with the sacred thread.

5 Dedicating oneself to a particular object, self- devotion. Comp. aṃtaḥ a supple- mentary sacrifice made...

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dīkṣakaḥ

A spiritual guide.

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dīkṣaṇaṃ

[dīkṣ bhāve lyuṭ] Initiation, consecration.

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adīkṣita

mfn. one who has not performed the initiatory ceremony (dīkṣā) connected with the Soma soma sacrifice 18,2 3701 mfn. one who is not concerned in that ceremony 18,2 3702 mfn. one who has not received Bra1hmanical Brahmanical consecration. 002585 18,2 3703

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daikṣa

mf (I) n. (fr. dīkṣā) relating to initiation or inauguration &c La1t2y. 062452 497,1 96724

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dīkṣita

p. p. [dīkṣ karttari kta, dīkṣā jātā- 'sya tāraºitac vā] 1 Consecrated, in- itiated (as for a religious ceremony;) ete vivāhadīkṣitā yūyaṃ U. 1; Pt. 1. 167; āpannābhayasatreṣu dīkṣitāḥ khalu pauravāḥ Ś. 2. 16; R. 8. 75, 11. 24, Ve. 1. 25.

2 Prepared for a sacrifice.

3 Prepared for, having taken a vow of; R. 11. 67.

4 Crowned; R. 4. 5.

5 Performed, (as the dīkṣā cere- mony). taḥ 1 A priest engaged in a...

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uddīkṣā

f. conclusion of the Di1ksha1 dīkṣā, Ma1nGr2. 1322,1 33004.1

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vivāhaḥ

Marriage; (Hindu law- givers enumerate eight forms of marriage; brāhma daivastathai vārṣaḥ prājāpatyastathā- suraḥ. gāṃdharve rākṣasaścaiva paiśācaśca ṣṭamo'dhamaḥ Ms. 3. 21; see Y. 1. 58-61 also; for explanation of these forms see s. v.). Comp. catuṣṭayaṃ mar- rying four wives. dīkṣā the mar- riage ceremony or rite; R. 3. 33.

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