ayāta

Dictionary meanings for ayāta from Apte and Monier-Williams.

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ayāta

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

a. Not &c. gone. Comp. pūrva a. following, succeeding, subsequent to. yāma a. not old or weakened, not stale, fresh, not worn out by use; ºmaṃ ca yauvanaṃ Dk. 123 fresh, blooming; ºmaṃ vayaḥ 158; chaṃdāṃsya- yātayāmāni Bhāg. (where Śrīdhara says aº =vigatadoṣāṇi free from faults, faultless, pure. ( maṃ) N. of certain texts of the Yajurveda revealed to Yājñavalkya. ºyāmatā freshness, unimpaired nature,...

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

mfn. not gone AV. x, 8, 8. 010926 85,2 14850 mfn. not worn out by use, not weak, fresh S3Br.; MBh. iii 11005 and; BhP. 85,2 14851 n. pl. N. of certain texts of the Yajur-veda yajur-veda (revealed to Ya1jn5avalkya yājñavalkya) VP. and BhP. 010927 85,2 14852 (ayācayām/a-) f. unweakened strength, freshness S3Br. and AitBr. 010928 85,2 14853

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