sākṣāt

Dictionary meanings for sākṣāt from Apte and Monier-Williams.

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sākṣāt

Normalized lookup: saksat

Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

ind. 1 In the presence of, before the very eyes, visibly, openly, evidently.

2 In person, actually, in bodily form; sākṣāt priyāmupagatāmapahāya pūrvaṃ Ś. 6. 15; 1. 6.

3 Directly. In comp. it is often translated by ‘incarnate’; sākṣā- dyamaḥ; or by ‘open, direct’; tatsā- kṣātpratiṣedhaḥ kopāya Māl. 1. 11. (sā- kṣātkṛ 1. to see with one's own eyes, realize personally.

2. to have an intuitive perception or...

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