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प्राणनाथ (prANanAtha)

 
शब्दसागरः
English
प्राणनाथ
m.
(-थः) A husband.
E.
प्राण life and नाथ lord.
Capeller Eng
English
प्राणनाथ
m.
lord of life,
i.e.
husband, lover.
Yates
English
प्राण-नाथ (थः) 1.
m.
A husband.
Wilson
English
प्राणनाथ
m.
(-थः) A husband.
E.
प्राण life, and नाथ lord.
Monier Williams Cologne
English
प्राण—नाथ
m.
(ifc. f(आ). ), ‘lord of life’, a husband, lover,
Amar.
N.
of Yama,
L.
N.
of a heresiarch (who had a controversy with Śaṃkara at Prayāga),
Cat.
(with वैद्य)
N.
of an author of sev.
medic.
works.
Macdonell
English
प्राणनाथ prāṇa-nātha,
m.
lord of life, lover, 🞄husband
-nāśa,
m.
loss of life, death
-nigraha,
m.
restraint of breath
-pati,
m.
lord 🞄of life, soul
-parikraya,
m.
staking oneʼs 🞄life
-parikṣīṇa, pp. whose life is on th 🞄decline
-parigraha,
m.
possession of life, 🞄existence
-parityāga,
m.
abandonment of 🞄life
-prada,
a.
having restored or saved 🞄any oneʼs life
-pradāya, -pradāyin,
a.
🞄id.
-prayāṇa,
n.
departure of the vital 🞄spirit, death
-priya,
a.
as dear as life
m.
🞄lover, husband
-prepsu, des.
a.
wishing to 🞄preserve oneʼs life, in mortal terror
-bādha, 🞄m. danger to life, mortal peril
-bhakṣa, 🞄m. feeding on breath only (i. e. on the mere 🞄smell of food or drink)
-bhaya,
n.
mortal 🞄[Page185-2] 🞄fear
-bhāj,
a.
possessing life
m.
living 🞄being
-bhūta, pp. being the vital breath
🞄-bhṛt,
a.
life-preserving
possessing life, 🞄living
m.
living being
man
-máya,
a.
🞄consisting of vital air or breath
-mokṣaṇ 🞄n. abandonment of breath, suicide
-yātrā, 🞄f. support of life, subsistance
-yātrika,
a.
🞄requisite for subsistence: -mātraḥ syāt, he 🞄should possess only as much as will support 🞄life
-yuta, pp. endowed with life, living, 🞄alive
-yoni,
f.
source of life
-rakṣā‿artham, ad. for the preservation of life
-rājya-da,
a.
having saved any oneʼs life and 🞄throne
-rodha,
m.
suppression of the breath
🞄-lābha,
m.
saving of life
-vat,
a.
endowed 🞄with life, living
vigorous, strong
-vallabhā, 🞄f. mistress or wife who is as dear to one as life
🞄-vināśa,
m.
loss of life, death
-viprayoga,
m.
id.
-vṛtti,
f.
vital activity or 🞄function
-vyaya,
m.
renunciation or sacrifice 🞄of life
-vi‿áyacchana,
n.
imperilment 🞄of life
-saṃyama,
m.
suspension of breath
🞄-saṃśaya,
m.
risk or danger to life (sts.
pl.
)
🞄-saṃkaṭa,
n.
id.
-saṃtyāga,
m.
renunciation 🞄of life
-saṃdeha,
m.
risk or peril to life
🞄-saṃdhāraṇa,
n.
preservation of life
-saṃnyāsa,
m.
giving up the spirit
-sama,
a.
dear 🞄as oneʼs own life: ā,
f.
mistress, wife
-saṃmita, pp. dear as oneʼs own life
reaching 🞄to the nose
-sārva,
n.
vital energy
a.
full 🞄of strength, vigorous, muscular
-hara,
a.
🞄taking away life, fatal to (—°)
capital (punishment)
🞄-hāni,
f.
loss of life
-hāraka,
a.
🞄life-depriving, fatal
-hārin,
a.
id.
-hīna, 🞄pp. bereft of life, lifeless.
Apte Hindi
Hindi
प्राणनाथः
पुं*
प्राणः-नाथः -
"प्रेमी, पति"
प्राणनाथः
पुं*
प्राणः-नाथः -
यम का विशेषण
L R Vaidya
English
prARa-nATa {% m. %} 1. a lover, a husband
2. an epithet of Yama.
Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum
English
प्राणनाथ of Mālava:
Sādhakasarvasva tantr.
प्राणनाथ son of Jīvanātha:
Daivajñabhūṣaṇa.
प्राणनाथ composed in 1827:
Vaidyadarpaṇa.
शब्दकल्पद्रुमः
Sanskrit
प्राणनाथः,
पुं,
(प्राणानां नाथः ।) पतिः इतिशब्दरत्नावली
(यथा, साहित्यदर्पणे ३परिच्छेदे ।“चाटुकारमपि प्राणनाथं रोषादपास्य या ।पश्चात्तापमवाप्नोति कलहान्तरिता तु सा
”स्त्रियां टाप् पत्नी यथा, विष्णुस्तोत्रे ।“धात्रीं स्थात्रीं जनित्रीं प्रकृतिमविकृतिं विश्व-शक्तिं विधात्रींविष्णोर्विश्वात्मनस्तां विपुलगुणमयीं प्राणनाथांप्रणौमि
”)
वाचस्पत्यम्
Sanskrit
प्राणनाथ
पु०
त० पत्यौ शब्दरत्ना० प्राणपत्यादयोऽप्यत्र
Capeller
German
प्राणनाथ
m.
Lebensherr, Gatte.