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āraṇyaआरण्यāraṇyá mf(A)n. (fr. araṇya), being in or relating to a forest, forest-born, wild, [RV.]; [AV.]; [KātyŚr.]; [MBh.] &c.
āraṇyá (as), m. a wild animal, [ChUp.]
āraṇyakaआरण्यकmfn. forest, wild, forest-born, produced in a forest, relating to a forest or a forest animal, (the āraṇyakam parva of the Mahā-bhārata is either the whole third book or only the first section of it)
m. a forester, an inhabitant of the woods, [MBh.]; [Ragh.] &c.
n. N. of a class of religious and philosophical writings closely connected with the Brāhmaṇas and called Āraṇyakas because either composed in forests or studied there, (the Upaniṣads are considered to be attached to them.)
āraṇyagānaआरण्यगानāraṇya—gāna n. one of the four Gānas or hymn-books of the Sāma-veda.
āraṇyapaśuआरण्यपशुāraṇya—paśu m. a wild or forest animal (as a buffalo, monkey &c.), [Mn.] &c.
āraṇyarāśiआरण्यराशिāraṇya—rāśi m. (in the Zodiac) the sign Leo
Aries and Taurus
the former half of Capricorn, [L.]
āraṇyakāṇḍaआरण्यकाण्डāraṇya—kāṇḍa n. N. of the third book of the Rāmāyaṇa.
āraṇyamudgāआरण्यमुद्गाāraṇya—mudgā f. a kind of bean, Phaseolus Trilobus Ait., [L.]
āraṇyakagānaआरण्यकगानāraṇyaka—gāna n. = āraṇyagāna, q.v.
āraṇyaparvanआरण्यपर्वन्āraṇya—parvan n. the first section (Adhyāyas 1-10) of the third book of the Mahābhārata (= araṇya°).
āraṇyakakāṇḍaआरण्यककाण्डāraṇyaka—kāṇḍa n. N. of the third book of the Rāmāyaṇa and of the fourteenth book of the Śatapatha-brāhmaṇa.
āraṇyakukkuṭaआरण्यकुक्कुटāraṇya—kukkuṭa m. a wild cock, [Bhpr.]