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√mnā
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9 dictionary-linked words using source citations and guṇa/vṛddhi stem signals.
Exploring Root: √mnā
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mnā
1 P. (manati, mnāta) 1 To repeat (in the mind).
2 To learn dili- gently.
3 To remember.
4 To praise (Ved.).
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āmnānaṃ
[ā-mnā-bhāve lyuṭ] 1 Recita- tion or study of the sacred texts or Vedas.
2 Mention; repetition in general.
āmnāyaḥ
[ā-mnā-ghañ] 1 (a) Sacred tradition, sacred texts handed down by tradition or repetition. (b) Hence, the Veda, Vedas taken collectively (including Brāhmaṇas, Upaniṣads and Āraṇyakas also); adhītī caturṣvā- mnāyeṣu Dk. 120; āmnāyavacanaṃ satyami- tyayaṃ lokasaṃgrahaḥ. āmnāyebhyaḥ punarvedāḥ pra- sṛtāḥ sarvatomukhāḥ.. Mb.
3 A sacred text or precept in general; U. 4.
4 Traditional usage, family or nation- al...
āvika
a. (kī f.) [avinā tallo- mnā nirmitaṃ ṭhak] 1 Relating to a sheep; āvikaṃ kṣīraṃ Ms. 5. 8, 2. 41.
2 Woollen. kaṃ A woollen cloth, [Page0261-a+ 56] blanket; Ms. 5. 120. Comp. sau- trika a. made of woollen thread; Ms. 2. 44.
nimna
a. 1 Deep(lit. and fig.); caki- tahariṇīprekṣaṇā nimnanābhiḥ Me. 82; Rs. 5. 12; Śi. 10. 58.
2 Low, depressed. mna 1 Depth, low ground, low land; (kaḥ) payaśca nimnābhimukhaṃ pratīpayet Ku. 5. 5; na ca nimnādiva salilaṃ ni- vartate me tato hṛdayaṃ Ś. 3. 1; Y. 2. 151; Rs. 2. 13.
2 A slope, declivity.
3 [Page0625-a+ 56] A gap, chasm in the ground.
4 A depression, low part; jalanibiḍitava-...
sumna
mfn. (prob. fr. 5. su and mnā = man) benevolent, kind, gracious, favourable RV. x, 5, 3; 7 1231,3 248487 n. benevolence, favour, grace RV.; TS. 1231,3 248488 n. devotion, prayer, hymn (cf. Gk. ὕμνος) RV. 1231,3 248489 n. satisfaction, peace, joy, happiness ib. 1231,3 248490
suṣumṇaḥ
N. of one of the prin- cipal rays of the sun. mṇā A particular artery of the human body, said to lie between iḍā and piṃgalā, two of the vessels of the body.
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