agarī

Dictionary meanings for agarī from Apte and Monier-Williams.

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agarī

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

[nāsti garo viṣaṃ yasyāḥ paṃ. ba. gau. ṅīṣ] 1 A kind of grass or plant (devatāḍa vṛkṣa) commonly called Deotar, An- dropogon Serratus. It is said to be an antidote against the poison of rats and mice.

2 Any substance that removes poison (viṣahāridravyamātraṃ)

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

f. a kind of grass (Deotar, Andropogon Serratus) L. 4,3 812 f. ([ cf. garī. ]) 000524 4,3 813

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