महापक्ष (mahApakSa)
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Englishमहापक्ष mahā-pakṣa, having many adherents, 🞄having a large following
-paṅka, 🞄n. (?) deep mud
-paṅkti, a metre of 🞄forty-eight syllables
-paṇḍita, extremely 🞄learned
great scholar
-patha, principal 🞄street
high road
the great journey, 🞄pilgrimage to the other world (-ṃ yā, die)
🞄a certain hell
having a great path: -giri, 🞄m. N. of a mountain
-padma, a certain 🞄high number
one of the eight treasures 🞄connected with the magic art padminī
N. 🞄of a Nāga: -pati, lord of millions, ep. of 🞄Nanda, -saras, N. of a lake, -salila, 🞄n. id.
-padya-ṣaṭka, T. of a poem (attributed 🞄to Kālidāsa) consisting of six classical 🞄verses
-aparādha, great crime or 🞄injury
-parvata, high mountain
-paśu, 🞄m. large cattle
-pāta, long flight
flying 🞄far (arrow)
-pātaka, great crime 🞄or sin (of which there are five: killing a 🞄Brāhman, drinking spirituous liquor, theft, 🞄adultery with a teacherʼs wife, and association 🞄with persons guilty of those four 🞄crimes)
-pātakin, guilty of a capital sin
🞄-pātra, prime minister
-pāda, large-footed
🞄-pāpa, great crime
-pāpman, 🞄very harmful
-pāra, 〈1.〉 a certain personification
🞄〈2.〉 having distant banks, 🞄wide (sea)
-pārśva, having broad sides 🞄[Page221-3] 🞄(leech)
N.
-pāśupata, with vrata, the 🞄great vow of a worshipper of Śiva Paśupati
🞄zealous worshipper of Śiva Paśupati
-pīṭha, 🞄n. high seat
-puṃsa, great man
-puṇya, 🞄a. very auspicious (day)
very good or beautiful
🞄very holy
-purá, great fortress: ī, 🞄great citadel
-puruṣa, great or eminent 🞄man
supreme spirit
-pūta, pp. extremely 🞄pure
-pṛṣṭha, broad-backed
-paiṅgya, 🞄n. T. of a Vedic text
-prakaraṇa, main 🞄treatment of a subject
-prajāpati, great 🞄lord of creatures, ep. of Viṣṇu
-pratāpa, 🞄m. of great dignity, majestic
-pratīhāra, 🞄m. head janitor
-pradāna, great gift
🞄-prapañca, the great world
-prabha, 🞄of great lustre, very splendid
-prabhā, 🞄great brightness
-prabhāva, very mighty
🞄-prabhu, great lord, sovereign
chief
🞄ep. of Viṣṇu
-pramāṇa, very extensive
🞄-pralaya, great dissolution of the 🞄universe at the end of a cosmic age: -kāla, 🞄m. time of the —
-praśna, great or important 🞄question
-prasāda, great present
🞄a. very gracious
-prasthāna, great 🞄departure, decease
-prājña, very wise or 🞄prudent (person)
-prāṇa, hard breathing, 🞄aspirate sound
great strength
pronounced 🞄with a hard breathing, aspirated
🞄of great endurance or physical strength
🞄-plava, great flood, deluge
-phala, 🞄large fruit
great reward
producing a 🞄great reward
-bala, very strong, powerful 🞄or effective
N.
-bādha, very injurious
🞄-bāhu, long-armed, strong-armed
🞄m. ep. of Viṣṇu
N.
-bila, deep hole
🞄-buddhi, of great intellect, extremely 🞄clever
N. of an Asura
N.
-bṛhatī, 🞄a metre (8 + 8 + 8 + 8 + 12 syllables)
-brahma: -n, the great Brahman (the god)
🞄-brāhmaṇá, great Brāhman (also used 🞄sarcastically)
Great (= Tāṇḍya) Brāhmaṇa
🞄-bhaṭa, great warrior
N.
-bhaya, great danger or straits
-bhāga, 🞄having great good fortune, very lucky, greatly 🞄blessed
greatly distinguished, very illustrious 🞄(frequently used as a term of address)
🞄-bhāgin, very fortunate, greatly blessed
🞄-bhāgya, high position, great importance 🞄or power
extremely fortunate: -tā, 🞄great good fortune
-bhāṇḍa‿agāra, chief 🞄treasury
-bhārata, (± a word meaning 🞄‘battle’), the Great Battle of the Bharatas
🞄n. (± ākhyāna), the Great Story of the 🞄Bharatas, T. of the well-known great Epic 🞄(which contains about ¤100, 000¤ slokas)
🞄-bhāṣya, the Great Commentary of 🞄Patañjali on the Sūtras of Pāṇini and the 🞄Vārttikas of Kātyāyana (probably composed 🞄in the second century B. C.)
-bhikṣu, the 🞄great mendicant, ep. of Śākyamuni
-abhijana, high descent, noble birth
-abhiyoga, great plaint or charge
-abhiṣava, 🞄m. N. of a prince
-abhiṣeka, great 🞄inauguration
T. of the fourteenth Lambaka 🞄of the Kathāsaritsāgara
-bhīta, pp. greatly 🞄terrified
-abhīśu, brilliant, lustrous
🞄-bhuja, long-armed
-bhūta, pp. being 🞄great, large (E.)
great creature
gross 🞄element (ether, air, fire, water, earth)
-bhūmi, great realm
whole territory (of a 🞄king)
-ābhoga, of great extent, wide-spreading
🞄-bhoga, 1. having great coils 🞄(serpent)
serpent
-bhoga, 2. great 🞄enjoyment
-bhoja, great prince
-abhra, 🞄n. great or thick cloud
-makha, great 🞄sacrifice (= -yajña)
-maṇi, costly jewel
🞄-mati, of great wit, clever
N.
(ā́)- 🞄manas, lofty-minded, proud, haughty
🞄high-minded, magnanimous
-manuṣya, 🞄great man, man of rank
-mantra, very 🞄efficacious spell (esp. against snake-poison)
🞄-mantrin, chief counsellor, prime minister
🞄[Page222-1] 🞄-mahá, high and mighty (RV.)
-mahas, great luminary
-mahiman, true 🞄greatness
truly great
-mahima-śālin, 🞄a. possessed of true greatness
-mahā‿upādhyāya, very great preceptor (a designation 🞄applied to great scholars, e. g. Mallinātha)
🞄-māṃsa, delicious flesh (esp. 🞄human flesh)
-amātya, prime minister
🞄-mātra, of great measure, great
greatest, 🞄best (of, —°)
man of high rank, high state 🞄official, kingsʼ minister
elephant-driver
🞄-mānin, extremely proud
-māya, attended 🞄with great deception
practising great 🞄deception
N.
-māyā, the great illusion 🞄(which makes the world appear really 🞄existent and thus in a sense creates it)
-māyūra, a kind of medicine
kind of prayer 🞄(—°)
-mārga, main road: -pati, chief 🞄inspector of roads
-māheśvara, great 🞄worshipper of Maheśvara or Śiva
-mukha, 🞄n. large mouth (also of rivers)
(ī) large-mouthed
🞄-muni, great sage
-mūḍha, 🞄a. very stupid
great simpleton
-mūrkha, 🞄m. great fool
-mūrdhan, large-headed 🞄(Śiva)
-mṛga, large wild animal
elephant
🞄-mṛdha, great battle
-megha, 🞄m. great or dense cloud
-medha, great 🞄sacrifice
(ā́) -meru, the great Mount 🞄Meru
-moha, great mental confusion or 🞄infatuation
-mohana, causing great mental 🞄confusion
-moha-mantra, very efficacious 🞄spell: -tva, abst. ɴ.
-yakṣa, 🞄great Yakṣa, prince of the Yakṣas
-yajñá, great or chief sacrifice (one of the five 🞄daily sacrifices of the householder, called 🞄bhūta-, manuṣya-, pitṛ-, deva-, and brahma-yajña)
🞄-yantra, great mechanical 🞄work: -pravartana, execution of great 🞄mechanical works
-yama-ka, a great 🞄Yamaka (a stanza, all the four lines of which 🞄contain identically the same words but differ 🞄in meaning, e. g. Kirātārjunīya XV, 52)
🞄-yaśas, very famous, illustrious (person)
🞄-yāna, the Great Vehicle (a later form of 🞄Buddhistic doctrine originated by Nāgārjuna: 🞄opp. hīna-yāna)
N. of a prince of the 🞄fairies (having a great car)
-yuga, a 🞄great Yuga (equal to four ordinary Yugas 🞄or ¤4, 320, 000¤ years)
-yuddha, great 🞄battle
-āyudha, bearing great weapons 🞄(Śiva)
-rajana, saffron
coloured with 🞄saffron
-raṇa, great battle
-araṇya, 🞄n. great forest
-ratna, precious jewel: 🞄-maya, consisting of costly jewels, -vat, 🞄a. adorned with costly jewels
-rathá, 🞄great chariot
great warrior
N.
-rathyā, 🞄f. main road
-ārambha, great undertaking
🞄a. enterprising
-rava, 🞄great roar or yell
making a loud noise, 🞄shouting loud
N.
-rasa, extremely 🞄savoury
-rājá, great king, reigning prince, 🞄sovereign: -adhirāja, lord of great kings, 🞄emperor
-rājñī, reigning princess, queen
🞄ep. of Durgā
-rājya, sovereign rule
🞄-rātra, advanced time of night, end of 🞄the night
-rātri, id.
great night following 🞄the dissolution of the world
-rāva, 🞄loud yell
-rāṣṭra, the Mahrattas: 🞄ī, Mahratta language, Mahrattī: a-ka, 🞄(ikā) belonging to the Mahrattas
🞄the Mahrattas
-ruja, very painful
🞄-roga, dangerous disease
-roman, very 🞄hairy (Śiva)
-raudra, extremely terrible
🞄-argha, of great price, precious, valuable
🞄expensive: -tā, preciousness, great value, 🞄-rūpa, having a splendid form
-arghya, 🞄a. precious, valuable: -tā, preciousness
🞄-arṇava, great sea, ocean
-artha, 🞄great matter
having great wealth, rich
🞄of great significance, important
N. of a 🞄Dānava
-arha, valuable, costly, splendid
🞄-lakṣmī, the Great Lakṣmī, Nārāyaṇaʼs 🞄[Page222-2] 🞄Śakti
also = Durgā or Sarasvatī
🞄-liṅga, a great Liṅga
-vaṃśya, of 🞄high lineage
-vaṇij, great merchant
🞄-vada, great teacher (i. e. of the most 🞄essential Vedic knowledge)
(ā́) -vadha, 🞄having a mighty weapon (RV.)
-vana, 🞄great forest
-varāha, great boar (i. e. 🞄Viṣṇuʼs incarnation as a boar)
N. of a 🞄prince
-vallī, great creeper
-vākya, 🞄long composition, literary work
great proposition
🞄-vāta, violent wind, gale
-vāyu, 🞄m. id.
-vārttika, the Great Vārttika, N. 🞄of Kātyāyanaʼs Vārttikas to the Sūtras of 🞄Pāṇini
-vāstu, great space
occupying 🞄a great space
-vikrama, of great 🞄courage, very valiant
N. of a lion
🞄-vighna, great obstacle
-vijña, 🞄very sensible
-vidagdha, pp. very clever
🞄-viraha, grievous separation
-viṣa, 🞄very poisonous
-vistara, very prolix (book)
🞄-vīci, (having great waves), a certain hell
🞄-vīrá, great hero
large earthenware fire-pot 🞄(mostly used at the Pravargya ceremony)
🞄N. of various princes
N. of an 🞄Arhat, founder of the Jain sect: -carita, 🞄n. life of the great hero (Rāma), T. of a play 🞄by Bhavabhūti, -caritra, life of Mahāvīra 🞄(the Arhat), T. of a work
(ā́) -vīrya, 🞄a. mighty, very potent
-vṛkṣá, great 🞄tree
-vṛddha, pp. very aged
-vṛṣá, 🞄great bull: N. of a people in the western 🞄Himālayas
-vega, greatly agitated (sea)
🞄very swift
-vaipulya, great extent
-vaira, 🞄n. great enmity
-vairāja, N. of a Saman
🞄-vyādhi, serious disease
-vyāhṛti, 🞄the great exclamation (i. e. bhū́r bhúvaḥ svâḥ)
🞄-vratá, great or fundamental duty
great 🞄vow
great religious observance
N. of a Sāman 🞄or Stotra to be chanted on the last day but 🞄one of the Gavāmayana (also applied to the 🞄day and the ceremony)
rules of the worshippers 🞄of Śiva Paśupati
having undertaken great 🞄duties or a great vow, practising great austerity, 🞄very devotional
following the rules 🞄of the Pāśupatas
a Pāśupata
-vratika, 🞄a. following the rules of the Pāśupatas
🞄a Pāśupata
-vratin, , , id.
practising 🞄the five fundamental duties of the Jains
🞄-vratīya, relating to the Mahāvrata ceremony 🞄(day)
-vraīhi, large rice
-śakti, 🞄a. very mighty (Śiva)
-śaṅkha, great 🞄conch
-aśana, eating much, voracious 🞄(leech)
great eater, glutton
-aśanidhvaja, flag with a great thunderbolt
🞄-śabda, loud sound
title beginning with 🞄‘maha’ or the corresponding office
-āśaya, 🞄〈1.〉 ocean
〈2.〉 high-minded, noble
-śayyā, 🞄f. splendid couch
-śarīra, having a large 🞄body
-śalka, kind of sea-crab
-śalkalin, 🞄a. having large scales (fish)
-śastra, 🞄mighty weapon
-śāka, kind of vegetable
🞄-śākya, great or distinguished Śākya
🞄-śānti, great appeasement (a kind of rite 🞄to avert evil)
(ā́) -śāla, possessor of a great 🞄house, great householder
-śālīna, very 🞄modest
-śāsana, great sway
exercising 🞄great sway
-śiras, large-headed
🞄m. kind of serpent
-śūdra, Śūdra, in a 🞄high position, upper servant
-śaila, great 🞄rock or mountain
-aśman, precious stone
🞄-śmāśāna, large cemetery
ep. of Benares
🞄-śrotriya, great theologian or spiritual 🞄teacher
-aśva, N.: -śālā, great stable
🞄office of head groom
-śvetā, N. of a goddess
🞄N.
-saṃkaṭa, great danger or 🞄straits
-satī, extremely faithful wife, 🞄pattern of wifely fidelity
-sattrá, great 🞄Soma sacrifice
-sattva, great creature
🞄a. strong-minded
high-minded, noble
very 🞄courageous
containing large animals: -tā, 🞄f. strength of character and containing large 🞄animals
-āsana, splendid seat
-saṃdhi-vigraha, 🞄[Page222-3] 🞄m. office of chief minister of peace 🞄and war
-sabhā, great dining hall
🞄-samudra, ocean
-sarga, great creation 🞄(after a great dissolution)
-sādhanabhāga, head of the executive
-sādhu, 🞄a. extremely good: v-ī, pattern of wifely 🞄fidelity
-sāṃtāpana, kind of penance
🞄-sāṃdhi-vigrah-ika, chief minister of 🞄peace and war
-sāmānya, generality in 🞄the widest sense
-sāra, strong
valuable, 🞄costly
-sārtha, great caravan
-sāhasika, very daring, excessively rash
🞄highwayman, robber: -tā, great energy: 🞄in. with the utmost decision
-siṃha, 🞄great lion
N.
-siddha, (pp.) great 🞄saint
-siddhānta, great manual of astronomy, 🞄T. of a work by Āryabhaṭa the 🞄younger
-siddhi, great magical power
🞄-subhikṣa, great abundance of provisions, 🞄very good times (pl. )
-sūka, great hymn: 🞄pl. the great hymns of the tenth book of the 🞄Ṛg-veda (¤1¤ to ¤128¤)
composer of the great 🞄hymns of RV. X.
-sūkṣma, extremely 🞄minute
-sūci, w. vyūha, kind of array 🞄of troops in battle
(ā́) -sena, having a 🞄large army
ep. of Skanda
N. of a various 🞄princes
-senā, great army
-stoma, 🞄having a great Stoma (day)
-astra, great 🞄or mighty missile
-sthāna, high place 🞄or position
-sthūla, very gross
-snāna, 🞄n. great ablution
-āspada, mighty
-svana, loud sound
loud-sounding, shouting 🞄loud
loud (noise)
-āsvāda, very 🞄savoury
-hanu, having great jaws
-harmya, great palace
-āhava, great battle
🞄-hava, grat sacrifice
-hasta, large-handed 🞄(Śiva)
-hāsa, loud laughter
🞄laughing loud
-ahí, great serpent: 🞄-śayana, sleep (of Viṣṇu) on the great 🞄serpent (Śeṣa)
-ahna, advanced daytime, 🞄afternoon
-hrada, great pond.
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Sanskritकामे तु यौवनोद्भेदः शिखिमृत्युर्महोत्सवः ।
शमान्तकः सर्वधन्वी रागरज्जुप्रवर्तकः ॥ ७७ ॥
मनोदाही मथनश्च गरुडस्तु विषापहः ।
पक्षिसिंहो महापक्षो महावेगो विशालकः ॥ ७८ ॥
उन्नतीशः श्वमुखसूः शिलानीहोऽहिभुक्च सः ।
यौवनोद्भेद (पुं), शिखिमृत्यु (पुं), महोत्सव (पुं), शमान्तक (पुं), सर्वधन्विन् (पुं), रागरज्जु (पुं), प्रकर्षक (पुं), मनोदाहिन् (पुं), मथन (पुं), विषापह (पुं), पक्षिसिंह (पुं), महापक्ष (पुं), महावेग (पुं), विशालक (पुं), उन्नतीश (पुं), स्वमुखभू (पुं), शिलानीह (पुं), अहिभुज् (पुं)
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