Gaṇa 10 · curadi · 10.0334
√pūrī
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46 dictionary-linked words using source citations and guṇa/vṛddhi stem signals.
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purīṣa
n. (pṝ) earth, land RV. 636,2 126267 n. (esp.) crumbling or loose earth, rubbish (perhaps that which fills up, as opp. to that which flows off, the solid opp. to the fluid), rubble, anything used to fill up interstices in a wall VS.; TS.; S3Br.; Gr2S3rS. 636,2 126268 n. feces, excrement, ordure S3Br. &c (ifc. f (I). BhP.) 636,2 126269 n. a disk, orb (e.g. sūryasya i.e. fulness of the sun ?) RV. x, 27, 21 636,2 126270
purīṣaṃ
[pṝ-īṣan kicca Uṇ. 4. 27] 1 Feces, excrement, ordure; Ms. 3. 250, 5. 123, 6. 76; 4. 56.
2 Rub- bish, dirt.
3 Ved. Water. Comp. ādhānaṃ the rectum. utsargaḥ void- ing excrement. nigrahaṇaṃ obstruc- tion of the bowels.
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avabhṛthaḥ
[ava-bhṛ-kthan] Uṇ. 2. 3] 1 The end or completion of a prin- cipal sacrifice.
2 Bathing at the end of a principal sacrifice for puri- fication; nāvabhṛthaṃ sarasvatyāṃ Kāty.; bhuvaṃ koṣṇena kuṃḍodhnī medhyenāvabhṛthādapi R. 1. 84; prītyāśvamedhāvabhṛthārdramūrteḥ 6. 61; 9. 22; 11. 31; 13. 61; Y. 3. 244; Ms. 11. 83.
3 Purification by bath- ing of the sacrificer and the sacri- ficial vessels at the end of a sacri-...
avaṃtiḥ
f. [av-bāhuº jhic Uṇ. 3. 50] 1 N. of a city, the modern ujja- [Page0183-c+ 58] yinī, one of the seven sacred cities of the Hindus, to die at which is said to secure eternal happiness; cf. ayodhyā mathurā māyā kāśī kāṃciravaṃtikā. purī dvārāva- tī caiva saptaitā mokṣadāyikāḥ... The women of Avanti are said to be very skil- ful in all erotic arts; cf. āvaṃtya eva nipuṇā sudṛśo ratakarmaṇi B. R. 10. 82.
2 N. of a...
cedi
N. of a country and their people. The Cedis were also called Ḍāhalas and Traipuras; they oc- cupied the banks of the Narmadā and were the same as the people of daśārṇa q. v. Their capital was at one time tripurī q. v. The Cedis are considered by some to have inhabited the modern Bundel- khand in Central India, while by others their country is identified with the modern Chandail. The Haihayas or Kalacuris ruled at...
dai
1 P. (dāyati, dāta) 1 To puri- fy, cleanse.
2 To be purified.
3 To protect. WITH ava 1. to whiten. brighten.
2. to purify.
kāṃciḥ
f. [kāṃc baṃdhane ini] 1 A woman's girdle or zone furnished with small tinkling bells or other ornaments; etāvatā nanvanumeyaśobhi kāṃcīguṇasthānamaniṃditāyāḥ Ku. 1. 37, 3. 55; Me. 28; Śi. 9. 82; R. 6. 43.
2 N. of an ancient city in the south of India, regarded as one of the sacred cities of the Hindus; (for the names of the seven cities, see avaṃti). Comp. purī, nagarī the same as kāṃcī (2). [Page0392-b+ 55]...
magadhaḥ
1 N. of a country, the southern part of Behar; asti magadheṣu puṣpapurī nāma nagarī Dk. 1; agādhasattvo magadhapratiṣṭhaḥ R. 6. 21.
2 A bard, minstrel. dhāḥ (pl.) The peo- ple of Magadha, the Magadhas. dhā 1 The town of the Magadhas.
2 Long pepper. Comp. īśvaraḥ 1. a king of the Magadhas
2. N. of Pa- rantapa; R. 6. 20.
3. N. of Jarā- sandha. udbhavā long pepper. purī the city of Magadha. lipiḥ...
nij
3 U. (nenekti, nenikte, praṇene- kti, nikta) 1 To wash, cleanse, puri- fy; sasnuḥ payaḥ papuranenijuraṃbarāṇi Śi. 5. 28.
2 To wash or clean oneself, to be purified (A.).
3 To nourish. WITH nis to wash, clean, purify; R. 17. 22; Y. 1. 191; Ms. 5. 127.
pauṣpa
a. (ṣpī f.) [puṣp-aṇ] Re- lating to or coming from flowers, flo- ral, flowery. ṣpī 1 N. of the [Page0723-b+ 55] town pāṭaliputra q. v.
2 A kind of spirituous liquor (made from flowers).
pavaḥ
[pū-bhāve-ap] 1 Wind.
2 Puri- [Page0688-a+ 56] fication.
3 A marsh.
4 Winnow- ing corn. vā Purification. vaṃ Cow-dung.
pāvana
a. (nī f.) [pū-ṇic lbu] 1 Puri- fying, freeing from sin, purificatory, sanctifying; pādāstāmabhito niṣaṇṇahari- [Page0699-b+ 57] ṇā gaurīguroḥ pāvanāḥ Ś. 6. 16, R. 15. 101, 19. 53; Bg. 18. 5, Ms. 2. 26; Y. 3. 307.
2 Sacred, holy, pure, purified; Ku. 5. 17. naḥ 1 Fire.
2 Incense.
3 A kind of demi-god or Siddha.
4 N. of the poet Vyāsa.
5 N. of Viṣṇu. naṃ 1 Purifying, purification;...
pavitra
a. [pū karaṇe itra] 1 Sacred, holy, sinless, sanctified (persons or things); trīṇi śrāddhe pavitrāṇi dauhitraḥ kutapastilāḥ Ms. 3. 235; pavitro naraḥ, pavitraṃ sthānaṃ &c.
2 Purified by the performance of ceremonial acts (such as sacrifices &c.).
4 Puri- fying, removing sin. traṃ 1 An in- strument for cleansing or purify- ing, such as a sieve or strainer &c.
2 Two blades of Kuśa grass used at sacrifices in...
pūti
a. [pūy-ktic] Putrid, stink- ing, fetid, foul-smelling; Bg. 17. 10. tiḥ f. [pū-pūṣ vā bhāve ktin] 1 Puri- fication.
2 Stink, stench.
3 Putre- faction. n. 1 Filthy water.
2 Pus, matter.
3 The substance called civet. Comp aṃḍaḥ a musk- deer. kāṣṭhaṃ the Devadāru tree kāṣṭhakaḥ the Sarala tree. gaṃdha a. putrid, fetid, foul-smelling, stink- ing. ( dhaḥ) 1. stench, fetid odour
2. the Iṅgudī...
rodhaḥ
[rudh-ghañ] 1 Stopping, ar- resting, hindering; Śi. 10. 89.
2 Obstruction, stoppage, hindrance, prevention, prohibition, suppression; śāpādasi pratihatā smṛtirodharūkṣe Ś. 7. 32; upalarodha Ki. 5. 15; Y. 2. 220.
3 Closing, shutting up, blocking up, blockade, siege; prītirodhamasahiṣṭa sā purī R. 11. 52.
4 A dam, bank.
5 Sprouting, growing.
saṃśuddha
p. p. 1 Completely puri- fied, pure.
2 Polished, refined.
3 Expiated.
4 Acquitted (of crime or debt.).
saṃśuddhiḥ
f. 1 Complete purifica- tion; Bg. 15. 1.
2 Cleansing or puri- fying in general.
3 Correction, rec- tincation.
4 Clearance.
5 Acquit- tance (of debt).
6 Purity, clean- ness.
savanaṃ
[su sū vā lyuṭ] 1 Extracting the Soma juice or drinking it.
2 A sacrifice; atha taṃ savanāya dīkṣitaḥ R. 8. 75; Ś. 3. 27.
3 A libation, sa- crificial libation.
4 Bathing, puri- ficatory ablution.
5 Generation, bearing or bringing forth children.
sīmaṃtaḥ
[sīmnoṃ'taḥ śakaṃº] 1 A boundary-line, land-mark.
2 The parting line of the hair, the hair parted on each side of the head so as to leave a line; sīmaṃte ca tvadupagamajaṃ yatra nīpaṃ vadhūnāṃ Me. 65; Śi. 8. 69; Mv. 5. 44.
3 A land-mark. Comp. unnayanaṃ ‘parting of the hair’, one of the twelve Saṃskāras or puri- ficatory rites observed by women in the fourth, sixth, or eighth month of their pregnancy.
snāta
p. p. Bathed, washed, puri- fied by ablution. taḥ 1 One whose course of holy study is over.
2 An initiated householder; cf. snātaka.
śodhaka
a. (kā or dhikā f.) [śudh- ṇic ṇvul] 1 Purificatory.
2 Purga- tive.
3 Corrective. kaḥ 1 A puri- fier.
2 (In arith. and alg.) The sub- trahend. kaṃ A kind of earth.
śodhita
p. p. [śudh-ṇic-kta] 1 Puri- fied, cleansed.
2 Refined.
3 Filter- ed.
4 Corrected, rectified.
5 Paid off, discharged.
6 Requited, reta- liated.
7 Acquitted, absolved.
śodhya
a. [śudh-ṇic ṇya] To be puri- fied, refined, paid off &c. dhyaḥ An accused person, one who has to clear himself of the charge brought against him.
śuddhiḥ
[śudh-ktin] 1 Purity, clean- ness.
2 Brightness, lustre; muktāgu- ṇaśuddhayopi (caṃdrapādāḥ) R. 16. 18.
3 Sanctity, holiness; tīrthabhiṣekajāṃ śuddhimādadhānā mahīkṣitaḥ R. 1. 85
4 Purification expiation, atonement, expiatory act; śarīratyāgamātraṇe śuddhi- lābhamamanyata R. 12. 10.
5 A puri- ficatory or expiatory rite.
6 Pay- ing off or clearing (of expenses).
8 Retaliation, requital.
9 Acquit- tal,...
tan
I. 8 U. (tanoti, tanute, tatāna, tene, ata-tā-nīt, tanituṃ, tata; pass. tanyate or tāyate; desid. titaṃsati, titāṃsati, titaniṣa- ti) 1 To stretch, extend, lengthen, lengthen out; vāhvoḥ sakarayostatayoḥ Ak.
2 To spread, shed, diffuse; Bk. 2. 3, 10. 32, 15. 91; Ku. 2. 33.
3 To cover, fill; sa tamīṃ tamobhirabhigamya tatāṃ Śi. 9. 23; Ki. 5. 11.
4 To cause, produce, form, give, grant, bestow; tvayi vimukhe mayi...
unmardanaṃ
1 Rubbing, kneading.
2 A fragrant essence used for the purpose of rubbing.
3 Act of puri- fying air.
utkala
a. Excessive, piteous; K. 306. laḥ 1 N. of a country, the modern Orissa, or the inhabitants of that country (pl.); jagannāthaprāṃta- deśa utkalaḥ parikīrtitaḥ; see āṃḍra; u- tkalādarśitapathaḥ R. 4. 38.
2 A fowler, bird-catcher.
3 A porter (carrying a load with him).
4 A sub-divi- sion of Brāhmaṇas.
vrātyaḥ
[vrātāt samūhāta cyavati yat] 1 A man of the first three classes who has lost his caste owing to the non-performance of the principal Saṃskāras or puri- ficatory rites (especially investiture with the sacred thread) over him, an outcast; bhavatyā hi vra tyādhamapatita- pākhaṃḍapariṣatparitrāṇasnehaḥ G. L. 37.
2 A low or vile person in general.
3 A man of a particular inferior tribe (the desc endant of a Śūdra...
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