Gaṇa 1 · bhvadi · 1.0972
√ṇala
gandhe bandhane ca
Rala · ganDe banDane ca
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36 dictionary-linked words using source citations and guṇa/vṛddhi stem signals.
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nāla
m. (cf. naḍ/a, naL/a) a species of reed, Amphidonax Karka (8-12 feet high) Gobh.; MBh. &c 530,2 104380 m. a measure of length MBh. (v.l. tala) 530,2 104381 m. a partic. form of constellation in which all the planets or stars are grouped in double mansions Var. 530,2 104382 m. the 50th year of the cycle of Jupiter which lasts 60 years Cat. 530,2 104383
nalaḥ
1 A kind of reed; Pt. 1. 96.
2 N. of a celebrated king of the Niṣadhas and hero of the poem called ‘Naishadhacharita.’ [Nala was a very noble-minded and virtuous king. He was chosen by Dama- yantī in spite of the opposition of gods, and they lived happily for some years. But Kali-who was disappointed in securing her hand-resolved to persecute Nala, and entered into his person. Thus affected he played at dice with...
nala
m. (cf. naḍ/a, naL/a) a species of reed, Amphidonax Karka (8-12 feet high) Gobh.; MBh. &c 530,2 104380 m. a measure of length MBh. (v.l. tala) 530,2 104381 m. a partic. form of constellation in which all the planets or stars are grouped in double mansions Var. 530,2 104382 m. the 50th year of the cycle of Jupiter which lasts 60 years Cat. 530,2 104383
nālāgiri
m. N. of an elephant connected with Gautama gautama Buddha buddha MWB. 406. 068547 537,3 106165
nālanda
m. N. of a village near Ra1ja-gr2iha rāja-gṛha containing a celebrated Buddh. monastery MWB. 169 &c 068545 537,3 106163 m. N. of a Buddh. monastery L. 068546 537,3 106164
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ākula
a. 1 Full of, burdened or filled with (in general); pracaladūrmi- mālākulaṃ (samudraṃ) Bh. 2. 4; mṛgapa- kṣigaṇākulaṃ Rām.; bāṣpākulāṃvācaṃ Nala. 4. 18; ālāpakutūhalākulatare śrotre Amaru. 81.
2 Overcome, affected or afflicted, smit; harṣaº, śokaº, vismayaº, snehaº &c.
3 Busily or intently engaged or absorbed in; Ś. 4. 18.
4 Confounded, agitated, flurried, distracted; abhi- caidyaṃ...
as
I. 2 P. [asti, āsīt, astu, syāt; defective in non-conjugational tenses, its forms being made up from the root bhū]. 1 To be, live, exist (showing mere existence); nāsadā- sīnno sadāsīt Rv. 10. 129. 1; śruti- dvaidhaṃ tu yatra syāt Ms. 2. 14; śapathe nāsti pātakaṃ 8. 112; na tvevāhaṃ jātu nāsaṃ Bg. 2. 12; āsīdrājā nalo nāma Nala. 1. 1; Ms. 5. 79; na as not to be, to be lost, disappear, perish, nāyamastī- [Page0208-a+...
bāhuka
a. 1 Swimming with the arms.
2 Servile. dependent.
3 Dwarfish. kaḥ 1 A monkey.
2 A name assumed by Nala after his transformation into a dwarf by Karkoṭaka.
bhaima
a. (mī f.) [bhībhasya nṛpasyedaṃ aṇ] Relating to Bhīma. mī 1 ‘The daughter of Bhīma,’ a patronymic of Damayantī, wife of Nala.
2 The eleventh day of the bright half of Māgha or a festival performed on that day.
campū
f. a kind of elaborate composition in which the same subject is continued through alternations in prose and verse (gadya and padya) Ka1vya7d. i, 31; Sa1h. vi, 336; Prata1par. (cf. gaṅgā-, nala-.) 047184 389,1 72164 n. N. of wk. 047185 389,1 72165 n. N. of a reproduction in prose and verse of the contents of MBh. (by Ananta-bhat2t2a ananta-bhaṭṭa). 047186 389,1 72166 n. N. of a reproduction in prose and verse of the...
damayaṃtī
N. of the daughter of Bhīma, king of the Vidarbhas. [She was so called because by her matchless beauty she subdued the [Page0557-c+ 62] ride of all lovely women; cf. N. 2. 18: bhuvanatrayasubhruvāmasau damayaṃtī kamanīya- tāmadaṃ. udiyāya yatastanuśriyā damayaṃtīti ta- to'bhidhāṃ dadhau... A golden swan first described to her the beauty and virtues of king Nala, and through him she communicated her love to Nala....
iṣṭa
p. p. [iṣ icchāyāṃ karmaṇi kta] 1 Wished, desired, longed for, wished for; upapanno guṇairiṣṭaiḥ Nala. 1. 1.
2 Beloved, agreeable, liked, favour- ite, dear; ºātmajaḥ Mu. 2. 8 fond of sons.
3 Worshipped, reverenced,
4 Respected.
5 Approved, regarded as good.
6 Desirable; see iṣṭāpūrta.
6 Valid.
7 Sacrificed, worship- ped with sacrifices.
8 Supposed (kalpita); oft. used in Līlāvatī. ṣṭaḥ 1 A lover,...
kaliḥ
[kal-ini] 1 Strife, quar- [Page0387-b+ 56] rel, dissension, contention; Śi. 7. 55: kalikāmajit R. 9. 33; Amaru. 19.
2 War, battle
3 The fourth age of the world, the iron age (consisting of 432,000 years of men and be- ginning from the 13th of February 3102 B. C.); Ms. 1. 86, 9. 301; kalivarjyāni imāni &c.
4 Kali age per- sonified (this Kali persecuted Nala).
5 The worst of any class.
6 The Bibhītaka tree....
karkoṭaḥ
One of the eight principal cobras. [When king Nala, being persecuted by Kali, was made to undergo many hardships, Karkoṭa, who was once saved by him from fire, so deformed him that none might recognise him during his days of adver- sity]
2 The sugar-cane.
3 The bilva tree.
nāḍa
m. (nad) a loud sound, roaring, bellowing, crying RV. &c 534,3 105475 m. any sound or tone Pra1t.; R. &c (= śabda L.) 534,3 105476 m. (in the Yoga yoga) the nasal sound represented by a semicircle and used as an abbreviation in mystical words BhP. 534,3 105477 m. a praiser (= stotṛ) Naigh. iii, 16. 068079 534,3 105478
naiṣadha
mf (I) n. relating to Nishadha niṣadha 571,1 112575 m. a species of grain Sus3r. (112579.1 -ka m. Car.) 571,1 112575.1 m. a prince of the Nishadhas nizaDa s (esp. N. of Nala nala) MBh.; Ka1v. &c 571,1 112576 m. pl. N. of a people (= niṣadha) MBh.; VP. 571,1 112577
naiṣadhaḥ
1 A king of the Niṣadhas.
2 Especially, an epithet of king Nala, q. v.
3 A native or inhabi- tant of Niṣadha.
4 N. of a Mahā- kāvaya by Śrīharṣa, treating of the adventures of Nala, king of the Ni- shadhas.
naiṣadhīya
a. Relating to Nala; kā- vye cāruṇi naiṣadhīyacarite sargoyamādirgataḥ [Page0650-a+ 54] N. 1. 145.
nalva
m. a furlong, a measure of distance= 400 (or 104?) cubits MBh.; Hariv.; R. (w.r. nala, nalla). 067407 530,3 104472 mfn. going the distance of a Nalva nalva 530,3 104473 f. Leea Hirta or the orange tree L. 067408 530,3 104474 n. a measure of capacity S3a1rn3gS. 067409 530,3 104475
niṣadha
a. Hard, solid. dhāḥ(m. pl.) N. of a people and their country governed by Nala. dhaḥ 1 A ruler of the Niṣadhas.
2 N. of a mountain.
3 A musical note; cf. niṣāda. dhā N. of Nala's capital.
poṭaḥ
[pū-tan; Uṇ. 3. 86] 1 The young of any animal, cub, colt, foal &c.; piba stanyaṃ pota Bv. 1. 60; mṛ- gapotaḥ, śārdūlaº Mu. 2. 8; karipotaḥ &c.; vīrapotaḥ a young warrior; U. 5. 3.
2 An elephant ten years old.
3 A ship, raft, boat; poto dustaravārirāśi- taraṇe H. 2. 165.
4 A garment, cloth.
5 The young shoot of a plant.
6 The site or foundation of a house.
9 A fœtus having no en- veloping membrane....
śiṣ
I. 1 P. (śeṣati) To hurt, kill. II. 1 P., 10 U., (śeṣati, śe- ṣayati-te) To leave as a remainder, spare. III. 7 P. (śinaṣṭi, śiṣṭa) 1 To leave as a remainder, leave, leave remaining.
2 To distinguish or discriminate from others. Caus. (śeṣayati-te) To leave &c.
udarkaḥ
[Said to be fr. ṛc] 1 (a) End, conclusion; ºsvādunaḥ karmaṇaḥ Dk. 79; sukhodarkaṃ K. 328. (b) Re- sult, consequence, future result of an action; udarkastava kalyāṇo bhavitā Nala. 12. 67; kiṃtu kalyāṇodarkaṃ bhaviṣyati U. 4; prayatnaḥ saphalodarka eva Māl. 8; Ms. 4. 176, 11. 10, 9. 25, 12. 18; Pt. 5. 73.
3 Re- mote consequence, reward.
4 Fu- ture time, futurity.
5 Elevation of a building (as a tower).
6...
uragaḥ
(gī f.) [urasā gacchati, uras-gam-ḍa; salopaśca P. II 1. 2. 48 Vārt.] 1 A serpent, snake; aṃgulī- voragakṣatā R. 1. 28, 12. 5, 91.
2 A Nāga or semi-divine serpent usual- ly represented in mythology with a human face; devagaṃdharvamānuṣoragarākṣasān Nala. 1. 28; Ms. 3. 196.
3 Lead. gā N. of a city; R. 6. 59. gī A female snake. Comp. ariḥ, -aśanaḥ, -śatruḥ 1. N. of Garuḍa (ene- my of snakes).
2. a...
vārṣṇeyaḥ
1 A descendant of Vṛ- shṇi.
2 Particularly Kṛṣṇa.
3 N. of the charioteer of Nala.
vidarbha
The modern Berār, a great kingdom in ancient times lying to the north of Kuntala and extending from the banks of the Kṛṣṇā to about the banks of [Page1196-a+ 38] the Narmadā. On account of its great size, the country was also called ‘Mahārāshṭra’; cf. B. R. 10. 74. Kuṇḍinapura, also called Vidarbhā, was its ancient capital, which probably stands for the modern Beder. The river Varadā (Warda) divided Vidar- bha into...
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