सहा (sahA)
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Apte
Englishसहा [sahā], 1 The earth.
The aloe-plant of flower.
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EnglishApte Hindi
Hindiसहा
- सह + अच् + टाप्
पृथ्वी
सहा
- सह + अच् + टाप्
"घीकुंवार का पौधा, केतकी का फूल"
L R Vaidya
EnglishEdgerton Buddhist Hybrid
Englishsahā (also rarely 2 saha, m., q.v.
Skt. Lex. earth, but in lit. only BHS), name of the world-system in which we live
almost invariably with lokadhātu, but without it Mv 〔ii.380.18〕 (vs) tehi bhaveyā saha (so mss., n. sg., m.c.) saṃprapūrā
Sahā nāmnā lokadhātuḥ Bbh 〔295.5〕
in the foll. either cpd. or (oftener) associated with lokadhātu: Mvy 〔3066〕
SP 〔185.3—4〕 (asyāṃ sahāyāṃ lokadhātau)
〔317.9〕 (id.)
〔244.4〕 (sahāṃ °tuṃ)
Mv 〔ii.319.12〕 (vs
sarvāṃ sahāṃ … °tuṃ)
Divy 〔293.19〕 (imāṃ sahā-lokadhātuṃ)
Mmk 〔2.12〕
〔229.25〕
Gv 〔8.23〕, etc.
〔215.19〕 (sahāyā °dhātoḥ)
Sukh 〔99.16〕. See Sahā(ṃ)pati.
Sanskrit Tibetan
Tibetanlha mo
१) अप्सर २) देवकन्या ३) देवता ४) देवी ५) मातृक ६) सहा ७) सुरवनिता ८) सुरस्त्री
Mahabharata
EnglishSahā, an Apsaras. § 336 (Indralokābhigamanap.): III, 43, 1785 (in the abode of Indra).
पुराणम्
Englishसहा / SAHĀ. A Celestial woman. She also was with the apsarā women who were present at Indraloka to receive arjuna. (mahābhārata, Vana Parva, Chapter 43, Verse 30).
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