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योगकरण्डक (yogakaraNDaka)

 
Monier Williams Cologne
English
योग—करण्डक
m.
N.
of a minister of Brahma-datta,
Kathās.
Macdonell
English
योगकरण्डक yoga-karaṇḍaka,
m.
N.
ikā, 🞄f. N. of a mendicant nun
-kṣemá,
m.
sg. 🞄&
pl.
(C. also
m.
du. & sg.
n.
) possession or 🞄security of property
property
prosperity 🞄(ordinarily explained as meaning acquisition 🞄[Page247-3] 🞄and preservation of property)
property 🞄meant for pious uses
-curṇa,
n.
magic powder
🞄-ja,
a.
produced by meditation or Yoga
🞄-tantra,
n.
Yoga doctrine, treatise on Yoga
🞄-dharmin,
a.
practising Yoga
-nanda,
m.
🞄the pseudo-Nanda
-nidrā,
f.
sleep induced 🞄by the practice of Yoga, somnolent condition, 🞄dozing
Viṣṇuʼs sleep at the end 🞄of an age
-ṃ-dhara,
m.
N.
-pati,
m.
🞄lord of Yoga (Viṣṇu)
-patha,
m.
path 🞄to Yoga
-bhāraka,
m.
shoulder-yoke 🞄for the carrying of burdens
-bhraṣṭa, 🞄pp. lapsed from devotion or contemplation
🞄-maya,
a.
(ī) produced from contemplation 🞄or Yoga
-māyā,
f.
magic
illusion produced 🞄by abstract meditation
-mārga,
m.
road 🞄to Yoga
-yātrā,
f.
recourse to mental absorption 🞄or Yoga
-yukta, pp. absorbed in 🞄meditation, practicing Yoga
-ratna,
n.
🞄magic jewel
-rūḍha, pp. having an etymological 🞄and a conventional meaning (e. g. 🞄paṅka-ja, growing in the mud and lotus)
🞄-rocanā,
f.
kind of magical ointment (rendering 🞄invisible or invulnerable)
-vat,
a.
🞄joined, united
practising Yoga
-vartikā, 🞄f. magic wick
-vaha,
a.
bringing about, 🞄furthering (—°)
-vāh-in,
a.
intriguing: (-i)- 🞄tva,
n.
intrigue
-vid,
a.
knowing the right 🞄means or method
knowing what is fitting 🞄or suitable
versed in Yoga
-vidyā,
f.
🞄knowledge of Yoga
-vibhāga,
m.
splitting 🞄of a grammatical rule into two
-śabda,
m.
🞄the word yoga
etymological word (the meaning 🞄of which results from the derivation)
🞄-śāyin,
a.
somnolent in consequence of meditation
🞄-śāstra,
n.
Yoga doctrine (esp. of 🞄Pātañjali)
-samādhi,
m.
mental absorption 🞄resulting from Yoga
-sāra,
m.
universal 🞄remedy
-siddha, pp. perfected by Yoga
🞄-siddhi,
f.
simultaneous accomplishment: 🞄-mat,
a.
versed in magic
-sūtra,
n.
the Sūtras 🞄on the Yoga (attributed to Patañjali).