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wh Mimave conduct, Xe Katt mn na pie oyel edt or “fore. -Req: an epithet of Buddha | stim: -w: the cillective body of Wags ot dation; etree nit Me 199, 1 Bhtratavaraba (the Tand of ou) 2-N. of «plain. near hi, the soene of the great battle t essence id Pandavas, obterving the law, , righteous; R.'. 45: (me) Ao acetic. efteft a wife. 2 chas 6 virtuous wite, Firm. Fé study "it virtue, considerstion of moral Autien, moral reflection, -ar-1 ‘duly ar lawfully Lorn’, a legitimate soo: eh. Me. 9.107, 2 8. of site .N. of tie. -frarar Into religion or tho proper ‘course of fooduct sear eifierer deimini Sura. -ftew a: one who acts nocor fag to the rules of hia cate or fuldls Foteribed dati. (-:) « Brihmae imaintaine himeelf by eeiatin fiber eae nthe performance of thi religions rites. yeast Koo Ing whats right, cobverast with i or atigite laws Mets Tat Bite, 10. 121. 2 jut, tightows fae osha ta anarteys caver fm poy Mitel wits et on et tt ‘tn epithet ot Buddha, ~wa:, rn religtoabypocrito as Impact Signs en opie of eae eee Wal protector, ight care: sn epithe! of Visheu, “Aye ous devoton, Freie ft reso fulticess cto Be elgioos cheers awful wifo; R. Idligioos lew. ~erep:* protecter of the law", tld metaphorically of te ‘puni Beat or chuslisement' or ‘sword? ster tranegres ( jure, 2 an epithet of git. m. 1 an expounder of the law, adviver. 2 ureligious teacher, meet 1 the science of . 28. 2 expounding the merchant, 2 oe who performs witha ¥ for prot. aint t 2 a daughter of th ler, uny one digal ‘sume religious duties. swt w virtuous wife, wrong: igious student, a apiritual brother. 2 any one regarded as a brother fr jing the same religious © minister of ligion, a minister in charge of rel ‘gious affairs, see te fousetion jase aw, Ve “aShghing inv oF justice,’ righteous, pious, just; R. 1 23. 2: R12 ona to make a family pricat of we cufn 1 to pice, put or IY Gowns prostrate; sirens 8 HT; afer, BM. 8.15 mereros slows 8.9 Feria. 44. 2to set. putin, foley oF 4.1. 4 to pat dow Fane ig rag afta PE 175, fix upon. direct TR. 18. 84: Bh extend v.13 to apply towarde; aniaieret xine repairs retalintey Te tere against: start gerecer en ete Us Teafereasta Mu. 8. 2 pare. 310, correct, rmedy, tak ce yo 1; fev were {6 diapoae, arrange. Dre MTeapateh, send. -afe¥ to divide, 2 pear maake.-fe 116 do, mak tring about, elect, accor Fane Crowe, pradnice, ovenslon: te Se Feet: foe he SC eee, Fone 3 10, aster fee, BK. 19.55 Facarieer: cere ett Mal. 6. 7 ie a ger a: we TT Sreethe 1, 28; ore (Te eter produce oF regulate times 5H cree free BE 7 BH} ‘hese ones. may ve further me noun with which (&t ig) to lay down, ord Fe settle, command, enjol wee got of Cate el; Sees es Gre op Raw Dk. 111, “6 to employ, apply, Sed according to the | 7 depate (as « miaister ). 8 to put fn, wear; Pt 1.29, 6 to fix upon, direct towarila (as mind &o. ); Bg. 2.44; Bh. 8. 64. 7 to fn order. 8 to make ready, preptre. eer to place between, interpore, in: tervene; tex ent eg) wees 2H. 9.87. 2 to ide, conceal, screen, smreaiieneait 8. 8.'-srg to. confide, Tnliove, put faith in { with aco. of thing mare are Mic, 8. 24; ant Arcatioane qreaTteme gored Re U1, 42. - 1 to join, bring together, unite, combine; ait sea wiaa af sefiay? Kull, 2'to reat with, form Hendy of allane with make with; gore (@ dzeargbiaeaty Steal 1.88) Chip, 19; Kim, 9 41. 3 to Gx upon, direct’ toward 09, 410 ft sna Ku, 8, 66; R. 8, 3, 12.97. 8 to Produce, oause; walt AA cased Get mrirarenmer: Mal, 6.3; dup wait @ gin Ki, 5. St. 6 to Lod out against, be e'match for; a- BAA aR arweeR at PL. 1. 229. 7 to mend, repair, heal. 8 to inflict ‘upon. 9 to grasp, support, take hold af, 10to grant, 1 fo place, t 2,186. 2 “S310, 3 tof ‘upon, direot towarda; R. 18. 184. 4 to draw near, approach. (~Caus,) to ‘collect together. ~eat ‘or put together, jain, unite, 2 to place, put, pat of place ‘upon, apply to; sat eoret Bad area(s Pt. 1. 827. 3 to install, place ‘on the throne; R. 17. 8. 4. to" eoin- pote, collect (as the mind ); am saree Pome: Bw; rae waar nar apathy Bhag, 5 to eonceutrate, Sx or apply inteutly upon (as the eye, mind &e, ); Bg. 12. 9 Bh. 3. 48.6 to satisty, clear or solve (a doubt ), answer aa objection; #f wart (in aries ). 7 Teper, vedroas, sotrigh Segre: eared L881; gemaree aq ort wwe 4, 7. 8 to thik over; Bk. 12. 6. 9 to entrust, cmn- nit to, deliver over. 10 to. produce, ‘effet, accomplish. ( The following ere ilustatea the use of vf with tome prepositigos:—ariee si gi a BRA GIR A AAIAE AAT Ie orton Nod. 11; or, better atl, the following verve of Jagannitha Pra safat ont ert nae Ta Ardmcrmanttt Raa 1 ware eC sug Gerace Fevers a wteeg_ Td meeged. L, 18), range, pti | 271 sure 1 An ox.2 A receptacle, 1 | servoir. 3 Food, boiled rice, 4 A | post, piles, column. ‘urét Ancult, attacking | grove: A gold coi (part of « Dinire). 1 Constituent or essential garmin tngradiat 2 hn element, primary or elementary substance €, gF4A, st Mam, ug And are 3 A secretion, primary fluid or juice, essential ingredient of the body’ (which are considored to be 7 r-reraesteRtsRerantge® via oF sometimes ten if Fu, MX and ery be added ), 4 A humour oF afection of the body (i.e, mit, . 5 A mineral, metal, metallic or eget sige 9x Ku, 1.7; ere sreepiiat git: @rarat Me. 105; R. 4. Ti; Ku. 6.61, 6 A verbal rook; ear= ‘eit scau: P. 1.3.1; omrqernardee eat. tRervey B. 15. 8.7 The soul, 8 ‘Tho supreme spirit. 9 An orgen. of reuse. 10 Any one of tho proper- ties of the five elements; i. «. wi, « ‘iy eh and ey. MLA bone, ~Con Fae cial, Sei, theo sulphate of iron. ~garg @- skilful ia working io metalee “fiver metal- Turgy, mineralogy. the bodily bumour case, a kind of consumption. bituinen. reat: borax. =f: Alimentary julea, the chief of the even essential ingredients of the body. -arg: allt of roots arranged sooording’ to Papini’s grammatiol system; (the most important of there lists called eique being supposed to bo the work of Pdoini himeelf, as supplementary to his Sitras ). “irq sm. e mountain, wa 1 impure exo tion of the eential fluids of the body. 2 lead. -wrfarar 1 sulpharet of iron, 2 4 raineral substance. Sexe omen, arg’ mineralogy, mo: tallugy. ~erfqan. a mineralogiat Rie im. subpar. “Reaé roo el: phate of iron, green vitriol. —sied, Fart loud, ed good benthy (Cequiibriom of the three homours). wrgrq_a. Bich or abounding in metals. SR richnost in metals; Kal. nm 1A mukar eet, org aol puor- 2-4 bsery peers, supporter. 3 An epithet of Bribie, the crestor of the world; ni gira 1655 R. 13. Daeg of, Ku, 6. 9.7 A mariied woman's peramour, adulterer. wrt A’ vessel for holdiog any thing, «receptacle, 1A nurse, wet-our mother; gare eset nahi ee I. 8. 95; Ku, 7.28.2 A mothe 82. 3 The earth. 4 The tree called ‘womae, -Cone, ge: 1a toster-bro- thor 2 on ator sme Am bneaks uit. wren, wrieeh tA. fonts wivPrvreragh em MAL. 1.35) fi Arment vem MUL. 1. 2A nutes, wet-nume. ward, A A receptacle, iter, core, eHrA wert f. pl. 1 Fried barley or rico, 2 “Grain fried or powdered, 3 Gorn, grain, 4 A bud, shoot. wrger: An archer (living by the. bow ), a. bowman; ArranewraeTigurde sf Si. 2. 27, ‘wrgre: Bamboo. ‘tar Cardainoms. et 1 Grala, coro, ri Coriander; (for’ the distin Detwoon wee, Woe, gs and sw noe under aga ), ~Come. and wealth in rice or grain. ated aour gruel m of the fermontation of “afta 1. husk, chat best of grain, bran. 2 chat, straw. ata: hh. been stooped. and fried io the husk. ewe J. the husk of corn, mig: « cofadealer. era: barley: “wt lending grain at inteces, ‘usury with grain. tat (tat) coriander, fe: «sort of paleo (ate). -aftde the ar of corn. ate (Sat eetertonmeee thr ‘urear, wrearet Coriander, wrera a. (ft/.) Situated in a desert (wre) wwrmg: A sort of weight; (ary Senet h delineate Seria 45 Bg. 8.21; Bh 88.2.4 place ste, resort; él art mombors mily. 4 A ray of light; wen ‘omy Mu 8,17; fore Si, 9.63. 8 splendour; Mu. 817; Ki 2.20, 65, 69; 10.6; Amaru, 86 R. 6.6; 18, 22. 6 Majestic. lustre, slory, digaity: i 1. 06 7 Fora ath, energy (sare); Ki. 2.47 8 Birth. 9 The body. 10 A troop, hate 1 Slate, condition, Cour. Rr; Fr: the caatrnt rater, wrt 08 wat wren 1 Holding, besring, sup- ing. 2 Streaming, dripping, thet of Vishnu. 2b sudden and violent shower of tala, sharpdriving shower. 3 Snow, ‘A deep. place. 5 Debt. 6A limit, reg: 1 A vessel of any kind (oor, trunk ko, ), 0 water-pot, 2 A debtor. vareer a. (oft /-) Holding, bem carrying, precerving, — soatainin protecting, baving, Zar I The oct of holdi ‘supporting, preserving Tack. 2 Posseasing, possession ‘Observing, holding fast. 4 Keeping in the memory; cemerenezacae:. § i ‘one )- —oft or tubular 1 ‘areers: A debtor. are | The act of bolding, bear- ing, supporting, preserving &c. 2 ‘The faculty of retaining io the ‘ind, a good or reteative memory; Sivicaredt Bar Ak, 8 Memory in gene 1g the mind collected, eatl suspended, steady Abstraction of anind; ofeeqartsy wrett Tee. 18; Ma. 6, 725 Y, 3. 2005 (wre ' ‘cept oF injunction, a shee weer Mi 124, 7 Under Coutinuaace in rectitude, jety, decorum. 9 Couviction, Leia deep devotion or a retentive memory. ‘aren The earth re 1 A strenn or current of water a line of descending fluid, Stream, careent; Bb. 2, 23) Me, 555 Be 1G. 66, sess 184 Arshower, 0 bard or a shower.3 A continuoustiae or #€ By. 2 20. 44 leak or hole in pitcher. § The pace of a horse; wt raraitqnaPreiien: Si. 6.60. 6 The Inergin, edge or border of anything’ Hemarevnnn whan Feet ga §. 1.18. 7 The sharp edge of sword, axe, or of any cutting inetrt meot; ae cegarer ig R11. 785 6. 48; 10. 86, 41; Bh 2. 28, 8 The edge fof s mountain or precipice 9 A ‘wheel or the periphery of = wbeel ; B. 13. 15, 104 garden-wall, fence, hedge. 11 The van of front Hit 2 The highest point, i Fame. 272 18 The tip of the ears -Coxr. the brondadged bead of am com, Saige 1s drop of rain, 2 bail aivtuciog. before the Tine of a rmy (to defy the enemy )- ig 8 Flack Kind of agallochum, ert 8 ‘yeveel for incense, ceoser, ere fuming. ge: 8 Fomiping,yota a8 ee n raponr; yaetiPr cement efran: & es Me, 5. 2 Mist, teor, 4A cloud. § Gof & ooky appearance, sinoke Sclore “et + wrath or lod of amok ‘amimoniacs ~ fitting ot emote or vepoury Me 69.2 eructation, belch. ~rat fof the wifo of Yome, "eft 00 ¢ het of Yama. aren, rg 1 fires ive fen Mu. 1 105 “Re SLGL An nites semety fellas ay ob FHA EGIL: yie= ter Ku. 2. 82. 3 Kot = Teloud. wea: fire, -eré inhaling 4 ‘amoke or vapour, after £og) mist. ‘Brim: cloud; of. Ale. 5. '@, Smoke-eoloured, brown: ishired, porple, To cover or fill with amoke, vapour &e., darken; guar Sega emmene: Be ior ie 8 ‘efter Vapour, fog, mist, a. Obscured with sinoke, durtened Ko. 4. 30. ’8 volun of cloud of smoke, tue mnoke 1 Smoke-coloured, smoky, gyi Bh 8, 65K, 1S. 18: F bark red, 3 Dark, olwoured 4 Purple, a 1A mixtare of red fod bluck. 2 Incense—st Sin, vice, does, Cour. ag he fark ited. sbrike, -weq a-of «purple ~ares! i plesons nite 6 rod, deep purfle. Cm) a0 hthet of Siva. ams @ come. rx: A camel et coning koe crafty, fraudulent. 2 Mechievous, fojurigus. fi 1A. cheat, rogue, swindler. 2A gamester, 3.4 lover, gallant, gay deceiver; a ¥t a fear frorar eiftotberer PR. 4. 5 WMroeet Gut Aimary, 16; c0 gona Wrerteg Git, 11. 4 The thornapple Cage). Com. “pq a. era, dishonest. (-m,) the Dhattdra plant Agee ee ay, jackel. 7 A rogoe, Yat The fore-part or pol cartinge Poison. Sera mf. Dont; outdo xioace sree Si. 2. 24,2 Powder. “Cour: gftet, gre: 1» mound, spurt of earth. 24 ploughed field, Tear sind, ~qe a cloud of dust. mafar-get the Ketaks pl ‘aftr Fog, mist. paket Of dl exh er asky-whitecolonr, grey; me Oe Soke ede eerie, ASI, 17-41,—e I The grey colon 2A donkey. 8 A camel. 4 8 pigeon. 55 An oilman ae ts A clermed 9 consis ts pamivo form of y (fe, tiny tet tae tee: Senta live, aurvive; ange A et RU. 3; (ray rete (Cgereg: aw Si 2. 95; 15.89. 2 To be maintained oF pro- served, remain, coat a Het Syertgata aR. 416.3 To renalvo opo B.C, ooully ere 1 To hold, bear, carry; eR grea Bh, 2 4 ofa ge wae Me. 4. 365 a V. 4, 36. 2 To hold or bear up, tmalatain, support, suvtln; —yoagt Gat. 1; gar walter qe eu ree a Mel 9.31) Pee 1, 126) ma prentrtd F Me 113; Rrewramt yt B.8.25. 37 bold in fone's poswetsion, porseas, have, a teat i Bb 19. 4 To mame, take (8 8 form, guine Go.); tae yourren Git 1; ara @reaqei_ 10. 5 To wear, put aos tee (clothes, oroamente &e. ) fenemargsice rere « Git. ‘To holdin check, curb, rat stop, delain. 7 To fx upon, direct toward (ith dat or oe) ee yarn, at cimgcre &e, 8 To Uifer, undergo. 9 To essiga any Shag to any eran alls aig. 10 fo owe’ anything tom person Crwith dats rarely gen. of person, $0" only. in this’ seane); ash eae Ses mee TA er Se. UL To hold, contain. 12 To Sbeerve, practiag. 13,To cite, quote, (ibe oosee of this root may. be Seriously modifed according to the oun wit which it is counecteds yar to beet in nind, remem= ber; fear, afin y to bear cn the head, Feopeat highly; sR y to pledge, ‘lepouit anything a8 suroty; et y 0 tring to term or agreements 48 yt0 tno force; ANA, preserse the vital opi observe 8 vow} g3ar ho. “afd y to bend th fix the mind upon, ‘upon; nk y to become pregntnt, co ‘sive; eat y to practise ( concent" ion or elf-control &e ). -Wrnit wel to fx, determing, settle; Si 1,3. 2 to Kaow, ascertain, und tiand, know accurately; A@ugt- eee eg: Ku. 5. 78; B13. 5, Tto lift up, ras. 2 to save, deliver, io draw out, extract. 4 to extir- pate, root up; (the weaning, of y cue te me Sha OEE with seq. 7.)- Pra to determine Accurately, witle, Gx; ANIRAS Ree wart ag Wie Si. 2 70, 9. 20. SAri tostize, catob, catch ‘or take hold of; sigwrgee (@yt;, Amara, 5: Ato pit on, wer, une; Rs 121 4), 3 to malataic, bear, support, oid np; Pt. 1. 88; Bh. 9:23, 4 to fx upon, direct towards, -et 1 to hold, bear, carry, 2 to bold up, ‘ft erah fe PET, 81.3 heck. 4 to keep ‘retain ia memory. =agq 1 to pull up by the roots, : w 25 wt exlirpsto; see y with sg Zto-save, | burt or injure. I, 1P., 10 U. ‘A female clephaat.2 4 “ede Ito know, dolermiae, ee Ute aed, bur, | mbeow. Seoerain; Si 2. 60. 2 tn rflect iMink, could, pesdar over, Ms 10.25) cbenad PEt. Pee tile, os mbporied, 2 Pomel. 3 Kept 3, rtaand, 4 Sased, gre id laf. 8. Worn, Sed S Placed, depouted, 7 Pritved, Sheerveds 8 Waighel 9 (netivey fred) Holding, bering. 10 Totort pies tag shone Char arr, sitet, andy, i, sale fiedsode o{Toticngpoatboest, Sree on whoo postaheent i Totcteds “cea. covered ith & Glos mcrae 0. rled by. 0 good fing (awe tovatry) cm Ne at thetldnt sn 08 yaya widow Se aa [sete ie so eat Seated ete ieee, fur beng Bad etn he Siewert virtual ruler ‘When Daryodhans. yas tilled by Bhim, the old. king thirwted for revenge, and expresied his desire {tm enbaree’ Yudhish/ira and Bhima, Krishna readily discovered his objet fed convinced that Bhia was marked fut by the King as his prey, he caused fn iron image ot Bhim to be made, ‘And when the blind king rushed forward to-embrace Bhima, Krishna substituted the iton image which the revengeful old | fron preted with 10. much farce that war erbed to pieces ‘anc. Bhima fecaped. Thus discomfted, be, with Fave, repaied 6 the Himnlags sed there died ster some yeare]} eden Raita: cocevemel Gey ‘Taking, bolding, seizing, 2 Having, 3 Niaintaiatog, support. 4 Wirmanee;. steadiness, con. staney. 8 Fortitude, energy, feeolo- flog, courage, slf-command; se vit fra sftget N- 4. 108; Ki 6.1152 8. 66. 6 Sats neat, pleavare, lappines,” delight, joy; ate: eeaietrn I. 8, 105 18. 82; Safer + yr V2.8; 81.7. 10, 14. 7 Satisfaction consideredas ono of the 8 tubordinate feelings i Rhetoric; sway sctezear ge Stee: Argwemewoniean 8. 198, 368. 8 Re bee, ‘Firm, stendy, ste dtast, reaolute: 2. Satis, Ncoatent: Ht, 13. 77 tm. 1 An epithet of Vi 2 Ot Brabmt. 3. Virtue, morelity. 4 Thosky 8 The ven. 6 A clever fa Wel LP. Ceith, wika) 1 To ome together, be compact. 2 To |, borne, | Inppy, glad | | tes ‘reat with indignity, 3.‘To eeuil, overcome, overpower, conquer, destroy, 4 TO dare to aitack, cbulleage, dety To violate or uutrage (ws & roman }. UIT, 5.2. (eR, we) 1 ‘To te bold or courageous, 2 To be covfideat 3'To be proud or over- Tearing. 4 To bo ‘impudent or impatient. 5 To dare, venture ( with ).6 To. reve, ‘ballenge; Bk 14. 198 =v. 10. A. (xfer) To tassl, attack, ootrags. Ne 4.1 Bold, courageous, conf dekt. 2 Impudent, rude, sbameleas, seuey, ineolent; yet ar eee He 2 26. 3 Forward, presumptuous. 4 Profligate, abandoned. ~g: A faith rmbaod or lover; gar a eer Pa | ERT uigefeit yeast 8. D. 72. Cour. Neof aon of Dropade and brother of Draapadt. [He with i father fought on the side of the" Pan va and for some days be acted a8 com- Thunder in-hiet of their forces, When Drom bad killed Drupada attr” hard ‘Meagele, Dhvishfadyumna yowed that te would be revoged for the death ot Metather. And he wae able o ful his wow on the morning of the 16h day of The battle, when heunfisly eut_ off che head of Drowsy (see Deora). Hew Mfrerwacds surphaed by” Avatthaman while lying asleep in the camp. of te Pandavas nd was stamped to deat. | mh a. presumption, wnt a ieving too high ao opinfon of bimn- self, presumptions ft 1 Pol, con podont; sbameloe A ray of light, Wee rate cotatany comes: out, Taliant, poworful (in «good eave )- 2 Shamelee, impudent, lent. 2 Imn- BLP. (wath, ay Cause area, deaid. Pref) 1 To auck, drink, drink in, absorb (8g. aleo ); srargereetde She qrufeet BE. 15. 29, 6. 18; 4°50; ¥. 1, 140.2. To hing wat ert Git. 12, 3 To auck out, raw of take away. tet The ‘ocean. 2 A male river (98) Wars 1A cow, mileh'cow; Wer 5.81. 2 The female Fi apres (alized to the names of ice anknale ia -thin weave Jy as | werts:, sevtg: fe. 3 The earth (Sometime atthe end vt comp. Wx forma diciuutive; ue sie, we: a ‘of © demon killed by plating, Cone gq an epithet of Balerd ‘Ugeet A cow who or whose milk thay been pledged. “hae 1 herd ot cows. 2 partie cular mode of sexual enjoyment (Gee). ‘YL Fines, durability, axength, constancy, steadiness, lity, fortitude, courage; Reems 1; Fa Bh. 2.63; 00 Rare Si. 9, 59. 2 Celmneas, composure, 3 Gravity, patience. 4 Inflexibility, 5 Boldness, forwardness; Me, 40 Caged Mali), ‘em: The sixth of the se primary notes of the Indian gamut Clevernoas, het = i944 ST Liane wan th cee Tos ‘areer:. rf. UAn uninterrupted series or continuity; Raféqes aaa ee mien aie Seer rerrer wae sani cole eek oor ‘decfteadt » Udb. 2° jon. )To go quickly, mn, trot. 2 To bo p. 1 Washed, washed off cleaned, “purified; lated; geesti®t sperenes wife Sivas: S, 1.15; Sik, 58. Ra. 1 6, 6.57; R. 16, 49; 19, 10: 2 Polished, brightened. 3 shining, brightened, gliveings eitratternent Me, 7, fas teewtrtgharetCtt- 12. —45 “Ganrs-wet a bag of cones cloth, ~arear, -aittd bleached or purified ailigfhey rock-crytal- ‘Mit Greynem 2A place for building (prepared In « particolar cs See ( tf.) Fit for « burden. -e: 1 A besst of burden. 2.4 hora wiht, wide, Shee Fraud, di honesty, roguery: vat 1, Be Cy ra, cas, area 1 To biow, Breathe out, exhale. 2 To \dinstrument), produce sound by blo id Bg. 12,18; Re 1.68; 111. 2 fo Blow «fre, oxatht few by bowing, excite eparkay seer awe Mb. 4To wanutaotoee® ae hanna ae as Beoneh, vareere: 276 wert out of something, =x to Low (ane covch &e. ); at eeing: By. 1. 14. “ee to tcatinn daperns, destroy. vwrere: A blackeanih, emith vote. Ie for we. rm p. ps Flown (a0 wid i strumeat). 2 Blown up or foto, inflamed, low, fanned, excited. 3 | Inflated, potted, puted np. anf. edad to saben, borat tovcinder, ere a: Thought of, mediteted upon se @ vert 1 Meditstion, thought, contemplation; sre art fRfeers Bg. 12. 12; Ms, 1 12,6 72. | 2 Eapecieliy abatruct contemplation, | us meditation; te suman fee §. 7; Be 1. 13. 8 Divine iui or dincerament. preweata: fion of the personel attributes o veflection, | profound meditation. ~e €d in meditation, lost in thought ‘eerft a. Sought oF obtained by pious contemplation or abstract editation. vara a. Uncloan, disty,” black, soiled; Bk. 8. 71. —a A kind of grass, vata m. 1 Measure. 2 Light —n Meditation (ese correctly warez ). SB LP. (cre, st etd ere: pass. wart) To think of, wedi ‘upon, ponder over, contemplate, reflect upon, imagine, call to mind; sare fever de a Bg. 2.63; amid aie Bh. 5.11 ge re 8, 224; saat ret fear Pt. 1. 136; Mo S;icsar Sn of, imiae, 2 {o rement well to, bleas, f 0; 17. 36 60 mentally. afr I to desire, covet; Y. 3.134 of, -ate to disregard ~#@ 1 to thi of; meditate upon, reaeuseri Bk. 14.65. 2 to meditate deeply. upon. Took steadfutly “or intetty "at; sinned M1 69512) 4 46, fq to think of, | meditate upon. | ‘aTi@: Gathering flowers. we aw 1 (a.) Fixed, np, im moveable, stable, permanent, con- stant, unchangeable; ¢@ wteormaredt ser Ku. 5.5. (b) Perpetual, ever Asating, etoranl; “yee amai Ku, 7. 85; Ma. 7. 208. 2 Fixed (in astrology ). 3 Certain, sure, bley rae fe wt git wm ame + Be. 227; a ei feos wpeit® RNA Chin. 63. tenecioug; at fo ym lt ed, settled (an w day). oe 1 The polar star; R. 17. 95; 18. $4; Ku.7. 88. 2. The pole of citele, 3 The. ditance, lonet from’ the begi ereal sodino, plat lo 4° Tho Tedian fig tree. 8 A post, stake, 6 the stem or tronk’ (of tee lopped off) 7 The intro: dductory stanza of « sony (repented nd of horus; eve Git). 8 peda. The account of the elevation of ‘an ordinary mortal tothe postion of the Polar star runs thus Ustenapeda. had Su tamed Uttama and Sunity. gave th to Dhruva. One day the boy tried, is elder brother, total ther's lap, but he was contempt ‘ously treated both by the King and. his favourite wife. The poor child. went sobbing to ite mother who told im in consolatory terms that fortune and ‘were not attainable without hard ‘exertions. At these words the youth Jett the paternal root, retired to the woods, and, though quite a ‘ad, per formed such rigorous susterites that he was at last raised by Visheu to the ly, surely, verly: Re 18, ~Coxr epithet of Viehaw. “wrod the pont onthe crowd of the head from which the hair mdiate, rer, ret the Pole “tas. “NG 1 The introductory stanza ot © wong ( repeated as « sort of chorus); ae we. 2 A trunk, stem, 3A post, ateet fed A. (ih, seer) 1 doen ta & to dust 2 Todtop, 44.3 To perish, be tuloed of decayed. 4 To be ecliped; Mu. 3. 8. ~Caus, ‘o deat to pieces 2 to be dispersed or cat. tered. 3 to perish, bp deatroyed, be ruiues ‘oka, wast 1 Falling dowa, siok. ing, falling to pieces. 2 Low, destruction, ruia, at A mote in the wua-boam. ‘ero: 1A flag, banner, standard, ensign; R.7, 40} 17. 88; P. 1. 26. 2A distinguished or eminent person, the flag or ornament (at the ‘end of comp. ); ua iu gaeva: the hhead, ornament, or distinguished person ofa family, 3 A flug-atafl 4/4 wark, emblem, sign, « symbol; We, nee be, 5 tribute of & fa tavern. 7 Tho siga of « trademark. 8 The organ of gene: animal, male or who prepares and sells liquore, 10 ‘A bouse situated to the east of any object. 11 Pride, 12. Hypocrisy. (oraftg to hoist « flag; fig. to use a6 a pleu.or pretext ). -Come, sige, waw:, -& a flag; Ro 12, 85. —orrgr a. seized on the battlefield. a « room in which Vanners are kept. -amt the palm rt any Hegetat flagetatt; spirituous liquors, distiller. weft a. (4 7.) 1 Bearing or carrying © flag. 2 Having as a . 8 Taviog the mark of & venue ( grtaraateg ); Ma. 1, 93. fequently with the asstance ofthe King heregained his beloved, and they led happy lite; see eget and’ gua also J. 3°N. of « monkey-chi Visvakarmae, who, iti said, built the bridge of stones called Nelasota ox “Adam's bridge” over which Rima pessed toLank with bis army. a A lt. Coxt. ate he ka =e) Bifieetant toot Coates, Bil N. 4-116, -af@re tort of at made of reeds, ata, « shrimp or praws. ste 1 Any long bone ofthe body; Mee. 95. 2'The radioa of the arun waftrdt 1 The knee-pan. 2 ‘The leg. afew: The (Indian) crane. —# 1 A lotus floveer, w The lly. 2 Water. 3 digo. plant. ( faere:) a et of Vishnu. frat 1A lotuseplant ; git soft RDeA Mk. 4.17; atehigmrne stra Moba U8; Kurd. 8.2 An ‘3.4 pond ot place abounding in. loluves. Cour, whe, “We a group or assemblage of iotutess ea! an epithet of Bretmah. (-@)e lotusstale, the fibres of « A measure of distance equal to 400 hasias or cubits re a. 1 Now, fresh, young, recent; Frenoragedet R18. 465 pes Ae geteat ee Ku. 5, 86; Ur. 19; WA. 83, 2 47, 8.63, 4.8, 11) 8.1. 4,3. 81; Ki, 9. 43. 2 Modoro. qi A ‘row, -t ind. Hooonily, newly, lately, ‘not long ago. -Cor. -ayet new rice 4 ae 282 aretr: or grain. ~afg n, frosh water. -oret the first day of « fortolght. -gue a+ old; R, 8. 22. ~aart fresh butter, Saar, felgned ot pretended ction, pretence (sete); rae oma er Dk, 180; 0. what sunege 104 an if etrald; afte o0H Rites 9H Ku. 5, 52. 6 (With imperatives ) Granted, though, it may be, well, it may be; ey, Haters”. $08; wa ‘tiki ecerarere: H. 2, 14 thoagh hho may axert hninselé; 00 MAL. 10. 7; 8,5, 8. 7 Wonder, hain sear G.M, 8 Anger of cousure; 8 45 aqarenen fre G. ML; (the veatence i 2 also); ay 5 wane arm BACT gat 8. 6. arm is often used with the Blerrogetive. pronoun sad ite deri vetiven we, wer eo, in the eonse of ‘potsbly,” deed," Lahoutd like to oom oft we att U. 65 at arm ont faa Pte 1. 148; at ana renames segatentt teen Rurpfit U. 7. 4. 1 AY namo, appellation, personel name ( opp. tn) @ arrgea: Ma. 1. 15 art my to addres or call upon by name; amenities Ble 6 8; 0 gor rae oF om Bio give « vaine, call, name; ere ara fquemdee H.8. 24, 5.36; geet Sore fe an: 15. 925 mre eat sis K. 14; rat ara: gee 8. 7. 2 The mere aasue; dare efearee set cron ara Bh, 2.67, ‘aot oven the ‘ame, is. m0 trace of mark is ween? er 3(tageam.) Anoun, substantive (opps secre) ae Ta wet for evaram@ ararft Nir, 4A word, ‘neme,eynonyimous word; x2 RyRTai 5 Substance ( opp. a8 ). ~Com ier ‘marked witha aame; R, 12. 103 aerate sift 1 declaring on vane. 2 «dictionary, lexicon, acer abusing (a reepectable inn) by name, calling names. ~arreft ‘ligt of names (of » god )- arch, Fain, 1 giving a same, naming & child after lirth- 24 nomioa! afi, cae: tddrensing or mentioning by ‘uine, ulterance of the name, calling to mind the aame goer arena seein, 43; Ms, 8. 271; B, 1. 4. “are! abandonment of name eter Shi Pt. 1. Taba forego my name,” Fra: noininal verb, denomizative Dave (as erie, eve o,). ure anf 2. Bearing ouly the nome, ta fame only, nominal; Pt. 2, 84. -&i fname, appellation; soar parte er Se 15 6 ter wr Me 4s Be 245, 10. 67, 11, 8; Ma. 2. 30. ~firifer: indication by nane arm a. having only the nome, nomiaal, in name Pte 1. 77; 2. 86. wren care: list of tines, glowsary (of nouns )e “oat BRTATS | CNT: fet gender of nouns, Tule op the gendor of n eee sire” nt, bowed down &o. abe, Hexible, pliant. irre: Alendor, guide. 2 Gui f directing. 3 Policy. 4 Means, “asp ‘trem: 1 A guide, leder, condue- for, 24 chief, waster, head, lord 3 A pro eminoot or principal person, Gietinguiated poreovage; Beene: be. 1A. general, commander, 8 (I Rhet). The hero of « postio omposition (a play or drame ); (eovording to 8. D. there are four roain kinds of sew: —ftrere, iat afert end orate, and theve are again subdivided, the total Of Kinds being 40; 8. D. 64-75. ‘The Rasamanjert meations $ classes A, 30a 0d Yr: 95-110 ). 6 The fentral gem of a necklace, 7 4 paradigm or leading example; gO fis veer: Cour. merfre: «king sovereign. rife | A mistress, 2 A wife. 42 The heroine of «poetic compos tion, ( According toB. D. a mtr in of three kinds eet or est, Sra. or scvier, and ererengi. For further i 00 8- D. 91-112 and 3-94; ef. seu alto.) fare: Water (anid to be J-aleojot Marl. 10.) -t A multitude or seeem= “Cour. -