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avantiअवन्तिm. pl. N. of a country and its inhabitants, [MBh. vi, 350]; [VarBṛS.] &c.
m. N. of a river.
avantikāअवन्तिकाf. the modern Oujein (one of the seven sacred cities of the Hindūs to die at which secures eternal happiness), the language of the Avantis, [Sāh.]
avantidevaअवन्तिदेवavanti—deva m. (= -varman, q.v.) N. of a king, [Rājat.]
avantipurīअवन्तिपुरीavanti—purī f. Oujein, [Mṛcch.]
avantipuraअवन्तिपुरavanti—pura n. id., [Hariv. 4906]
N. of a town in Kāśmīra, built by Avantivarman, [Rājat.]
avantisenaअवन्तिसेनavanti—sena m. N. of a man, [Kād.]
avantisomaअवन्तिसोमavanti—soma m. sour gruel (prepared from the fermentation of rice-water), [L.]
avantivatīअवन्तिवतीavanti—vatī f. N. of the wife of Pālaka, [Kathās.]
avantikhaṇḍaअवन्तिखण्डavanti—khaṇḍa n. a portion of the Skanda-purāṇa
avantibhūpālaअवन्तिभूपालavanti—bhūpāla m. the king of Avanti i.e. Bhoja.
avantibrahmaअवन्तिब्रह्मavanti—brahma m. a Brāhman living in the country of the Avantis, [Pāṇ. v, 4, 104], [Kāś.]
avantimihiraअवन्तिमिहिरavanti-mihira m. N. of Varāha-mihira, [Hcar.]
avantinagarīअवन्तिनगरीavanti—nagarī f. the city of the Avantis, Oujein, [Kād.]
avantisvāminअवन्तिस्वामिन्avanti—svāmin m. N. of a sanctuary built by Avantivarman, [Rājat.]
avantivarmanअवन्तिवर्मन्avanti—varman m. N. of a king, [Rājat.]
of a poet, [Śārṅg.]
avantivardhanaअवन्तिवर्धनavanti—vardhana m. N. of a son of Pālaka, [ib.]