कणिक (kaNika)
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शब्दसागरः
Englishकणिक (-कः)
1. A small particle, as a crystal, an eye of corn, &c.
2.
An enemy.
3. Whirling round a set of lamps at sacrificial ceremo-
nies.
4. The heart of wheat, commonly Suji, sharps or semoule.
(-का)
1. An atom, a small particle.
2. Small, minute: see कण.
3. A
plant, (Premna spinosa:) see गणिकारिका 4. A kind of rice.
कण
small, वुन् affix, and इट् inserted, fem. affix टाप्.
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Spoken Sanskrit
Englishकणिक - kaNika - - dough
कणिक - kaNika - - grain
कणिक - kaNika - - heart of wheat
कणिक - kaNika - - ear of corn
कणिक - kaNika - - enemy
कणिक - kaNika - - drop
कणिक - kaNika - - purificatory ceremony
कणिक - kaNika - - atom
कणिक - kaNika - - small particle
कणिक - kaNika - - meal of parched wheat
कणिक - kaNika - - dough
सत्त्वाधिक - sattvAdhika - - doughty
कल्की करोति { कल्कीकृ } - kalkI karoti { kalkIkR } - verb - render doughy
कल्की भवति { कल्कीभू } - kalkI bhavati { kalkIbhU } - verb - become doughy
क्लीतक - klItaka - - dough or paste
लोप्तृ - loptR - - lump of dough or paste
पिष्टस्वेदम् - piSTasvedam - - until the dough swells
क्लीतक - klItaka - - prepared as dough or paste
तिलकल्क - tilakalka - - dough made of ground sesamum [ Sesamum indicum - Bot. ]
पिष्टपशु - piSTapazu - - effigy of a sacrificial animal made with flour or dough
प्रमथ्या - pramathyA - - kind of paste or dough prepared by boiling any medicinal substance in water
Wilson
Englishकणिक
(-कः)
1 A small particle, as a crystal, an eye of corn, &c.
2 An enemy.
3 Whirling round a set of lamps at sacrificial ceremonies.
4 The heart of wheat, commonly Suji, sharps or semoule.
(-का)
1 An atom, a small particle.
2 Small, minute: see कण.
3 A plant, (Premna spinosa:) see गणिकारिका.
4 A kind of rice.
कण small, वुन् affix, and इट् inserted, fem. affix टाप्.
Apte
Englishकणिकः [kaṇikḥ] कणीकः [kaṇīkḥ], कणीकः 1 A grain.
A small particle.
An ear of corn.
A meal of parched wheat.
of a purificatory ceremony, i. e. waving round lamps at sacrificial rites.
का An atom, a small or minute particle
यथा$- श्वत्थकणीकायामन्तर्भूतो महाद्रुमः * 12.211.2.
A drop (of water)
तामुत्थाप्य स्वजलकणिकाशीतलेनानिलेन 98.
A kind of corn or rice.
Cumin seed.
The अग्निमन्थ tree (Mar. नरवेल).
Apte 1890
Englishकणिकः 1 A grain.
2 A small particle.
3 An ear of corn.
4 A meal of parched wheat.
5 An enemy.
6 N. of a purificatory ceremony, i. e. waving round lamps at sacrificial rites.
का 1 An atom, a small or minute particle.
2 A drop (of water)
Me. 98.
3 A kind of corn or rice.
4 Cumin seed.
5 The अग्निमंथ tree.
Monier Williams Cologne
EnglishMonier Williams 1872
Englishकणिक, अस्, m. a grain, an ear of corn
the meal
of parched wheat, the heart of wheat (commonly suji or
semoule)
a small particle, as a crystal &c.
an enemy
N. of a purificatory ceremony, viz, whirling round lamps
at sacrificial rites [cf. नीराजन]
N. of a minister of
king Dhṛta-rāṣṭra
(आ), f. a drop, an atom, a small
particle
small, minute
the plant Premna Spinosa
or Longifolia
a kind of corn or rice.
Benfey
EnglishApte Hindi
Hindiकणिकः
- "कण्-कन्, इत्वम्"
अनाज का दाना
कणिकः
- "कण्-कन्, इत्वम्"
एक छोटा कण
कणिकः
- "कण्-कन्, इत्वम्"
अनाज की बाल
कणिकः
- "कण्-कन्, इत्वम्"
भुने हुए गेहूँ का भोजन
Shabdartha Kaustubha
Kannadaकणिक
पदविभागः - > पुल्लिङ्गः
कन्नडार्थः - > ಗೋಧಿಹಿಟ್ಟು
कणिक
पदविभागः - > पुल्लिङ्गः
कन्नडार्थः - > ಮೈದಾಹಿಟ್ಟು
निष्पत्तिः - > "ठन्" (५-२-११५)
व्युत्पत्तिः - > कणोऽस्यास्ति
कणिक
पदविभागः - > पुल्लिङ्गः
कन्नडार्थः - > ಪರಮಾಣು
कणिक
पदविभागः - > पुल्लिङ्गः
कन्नडार्थः - > ಧಾನ್ಯದ ಕಾಳು
कणिक
पदविभागः - > पुल्लिङ्गः
कन्नडार्थः - > ಶತ್ರು /ವೈರಿ
कणिक
पदविभागः - > पुल्लिङ्गः
कन्नडार्थः - > ಧೃತರಾಷ್ಟ್ರನ ಒಬ್ಬ ಮಗ
Schmidt Nachtrage zum Sanskrit Worterbuch
GermanMahabharata
EnglishKaṇika, the minister of Dhṛtarāshṭra. § 212 (Kaṇikavākya): I, 140, 5544, 5545, (5547), (5567), (5590), 5634.--§ 213 (Jatugṛhap.): I, 142, 5673.
पुराणम्
Englishकणिक १ / KAṆIKA I .1) General information. One of the ministers of dhṛtarāṣṭra. He was a brahmin well-learned in Kūṭanīti (Diplomacy). The bad advice he gave to dhṛtarāṣṭra became well-known as “Kaṇika's Kūṭanīti”.2) Kaṇika's Kūṭanīti. Once dhṛtarāṣṭra asked kaṇika how to conquer one's enemies by using the four methods of sāma, Dāna, Bheda and daṇḍa. kaṇika replied: “Threaten the timid ones. Give respect to the brave and kill them by trickery. Give gifts to the greedy ones. If any one becomes your enemy kill him even if it be your father, preceptor, son, brother or friend. Never speak insulting words about others even when you are extremely angry. Never believe the faithful and unfaithful alike.”3) Kaṇika's story. kaṇika justified his policy by means of the story of a fox who put into practice the four tricks to gain his end.
Once there was a very selfish fox in a forest. He felt a desire to eat the flesh of a lion. For that end he made friends with a tiger, a rat and a mongoose. The fox advised the rat to gnaw the paws of the lion and make it lame. The tiger should then kill the lion. The lion was killed and the fox suggested that they could have a hearty meal of the lion after a bath. Everybody excepting the fox went for his bath and the fox stood watch over the carcass of the lion. First came the tiger after his bath. The fox looked worried and the tiger asked him the reason why. The fox said “Comrade, the rat says with arrogance that he it was that killed the lion. My pride does not allow me to eat what the rat claims to be his kill.” Hearing this the proud tiger left the place saying “Let me see whether I can kill my prey without the help of anybody.”
Sometime later the rat came after its bath. The sly fox said “My friend, the mongoose says that the flesh of a lion is poison. It says “Let the rat eat it and die.” Hearing this the rat went its way.
Then came the mongoose. The fox threatened it and it went away. The fox then ate the flesh of the lion by himself and was contented.
kaṇika then said that the Kings should use such tricks against their enemies. (Chapter 139, Ādi Parva).
कणिक २ / KAṆIKA II. There is a statement in mahābhārata about another brahmin of the bharadvāja family who was also well-versed in Kūṭanīti. He was an adviser to śatruñjaya, King of sauvīra. (Chapter 140, śānti Parva).
शब्दकल्पद्रुमः
Sanskritकणिकः, (कणैव इति स्वार्थे कन् अत इत्वम् ।)कणा । शत्रुः । नीराजनविधिः । इति सारस्वतः ॥
शुष्कगोधूमचूर्णम् । इति राजनिर्घण्टः ॥
(कणाविद्यतेऽस्य अस्त्यर्थे ठन् । स्वार्थे ठन् वा । “नाभे-रभूत् स्वकणिकाद् वटवन्महाब्जं” इति भाग-वतम् । ७ । ९ । ३३ ॥
धृतराष्ट्रमन्त्रिविशेषः ।यथा महाभारते । १ । सम्भवपर्ब्बणि १४१ । २ ।“तत आहूय मन्त्रज्ञं राजशास्त्रार्थवित्तमम् ।कणिकं मन्त्रिणां श्रेष्ठं धृतराष्ट्रोऽब्रवीद्वचः” ॥
)
वाचस्पत्यम्
Sanskritकणिक कणोविद्यतेऽस्य अस्त्यर्थे ठन् । १ गोधूमचूर्णे, (मयदा) राजनि० २ अतिसूक्ष्मांशे, ३ अग्निमन्थवृक्षे चस्त्री मेदि० । स्वार्थेठन् ४ अल्पार्थे “नाभेरभूत् स्वकणि-काद्वटवन्महाब्जम्” भाग० ७, ९, ३३, कणैव स्वार्थे कन् ।कणिका ५ जीरके । मेदि० । ६ अल्पांशे ७ तण्डुलभदे च राय-मुकुटः । “तामुथाप्य स्वजलकणिकाशीतलेनानिलेन” मेघ०
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