सन्ध्य (sandhya)
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Englishसंध्य saṃdhya, based on euphonic combination
🞄ā́, juncture of day and night, 🞄morning or evening twilight (ord. mg.)
twilight 🞄devotions, morning or evening prayers
🞄morning (and evening) twilight of a Yuga 🞄or cosmic age
juncture of the day, morning, 🞄noon, or evening (rare)
Twilight (esp. 🞄evening) personified as a manifestation of 🞄Brahman and mistress of the sun: -m, ās, 🞄anu‿ās, or upa‿ās, perform morning or evening 🞄devotions.
Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid
Englishsaṃdhya, (substantivized) adj. nt. (from Skt. saṃdhyā
prob. semi-MIndic for Skt. sāṃdhya, adj., which is recorded only in mg. of the evening twilight, based on a commoner mg. of Skt. saṃdhyā), (rite) pertaining to the [Page558-b] three ‘joints’ of the day (so saṃdhyā in Skt.), morning, noon, and evening: prathamaṃ saṃdhyam ucyate Mmk 〔94.17〕 (morning), madhyaṃ … 18—19 (noon), tṛtīyaṃ … 19 (evening)
prathamaṃ °yam 〔99.5〕
tri-saṃdhyaṃ (the 3 such rites) … juhuyāt divasāny ekaviṃśati 〔106.24〕
trisaṃdhyaṃ (adv.?) ṣaḍ lakṣāṇi japet 〔107.10〕
as adj., vaśyārthaṃ sarvabhūtānāṃ tri-saṃdhyaṃ japam iṣyate 〔144.13〕 (vs).
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