Gaṇa 10 · curadi · 10.0397
√raṅga
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raNga · gatO
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nāraṅga
m. the orange-tree (cf. nāga-raṅga) Sus3r. &c (also f (I). S3irn3gP.) 537,2 106034 m. the juice of the pepper plant L. 537,2 106035 m. a libertine L. 537,2 106036 m. a living being L. 537,2 106037
nepathya
n. (and m. L.) an ornament, decoration, costume (esp. of an actor), attire (ifc. f (A).) MBh.; Ka1v. &c (thyaṃ-kṛ, or grah or rac or vi-dhā, to make the toilet) Page569,2 112189 n. (in dram.) the place behind the stage (separated by the curtain from the raṅga), the postscenium, the tiring-room 569,2 112190 ind. behind the scenes (See esp. MW. S3ak. p.3, n. 2) 072091 569,2 112191 n. a toilet room Ma1lav. 072092 569,2...
sāraṅga
mf (I) n. or sāraṅg/a (sometimes written śār; either fr. sa-raṅga, having colour &c, or for śarāṅga or sār, having a dappled body), of a variegated colour, dappled, spotted (cf. kṛṣṇa-s, lohita-s) AV.; Br.; MBh. 1208,3 242972 mf (I) n. derived from the antelope called Sa1ran3ga sāraṅga L. 1208,3 242972.05 m. (ifc. f (A).) a kind of spotted antelope Ka1v.; Katha1s. &c 1208,3 242972.10 m. N. of various birds (esp. a...
suraṅgā
f. (for su-raṅgā, see p. 1232, col. 1) a hole cut in the wall or made underground (= suruṅgā q.v.) MBh.; Mudr. 156263 1235,2 249609
suruṅga
m. a kind of tree, Moringa Pterygosperma (cf. su-raṅga, p. 1232, col. 1) L. 1236,1 249778 f. (accord. to some = Gk. σύριγξ; cf. suraṅgā, p.1235, col. 2) a hole made underground for military purposes or for house-breaking, mine, excavation, breach, subterranean passage Mudr.; Katha1s.; DivyA7v. 156378 1236,1 249779 m. = next L. 156379 1236,1 249780 m. underground-serpent, a house-breaker L. 156380 1236,1 249781
tārakaḥ
N. of a demon killed by Kārtikeya. [He was the son of Vaj- rānga and Varāṅgī. He propitiated the god Brahmadeva by means of his penan- ce on the Pāriyātra mountain, and ask- ed as a boon that he should not be kill- ed by any one except a child seven days old. On the strength of this boon he began to oppress the gods who were ob- liged to go to Brahmā and ask his as- sistance in the destruction of the demon; (see Ku....
vairaṅgika
mfn. (fr. 1. vi-raṅga) free from all passions and desires Pa1rs3van. 130619 1025,1 207567
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