ūrdhvā ऊर्ध्वा also f. the upper region (zenith), [L.] ūrdhvāya ऊर्ध्वाय Nom. Ā. ūrdhvāyate, to rise, go upwards, [Bhpr.] ūrdhvāṅga ऊर्ध्वाङ्ग n. the upper part of the body i.e. the part above the collar-bone. ūrdhvāśin ऊर्ध्वाशिन् eating upright, [Sarvad.] ūrdhvāgra ऊर्ध्वाग्र ūr—°dhvāgra mf(A)n. with the point upwards, [Hir.] (-romatā, f. having the hairs of the body erect [one of this 32 signs of perfection], [Dharmas. 83]). ūrdhvāroha ऊर्ध्वारोह m. rising upwards, [Rājat.] ūrdhvāsita ऊर्ध्वासित m. Momordica Charantia. ūrdhvāyana ऊर्ध्वायन n. going or rising up, flying up, [Naiṣ.] m. pl. N. of the Vaiśyas in Plakṣadvīpa, [BhP.] ūrdhvāṅguli ऊर्ध्वाङ्गुलि mfn. with raised fingers, [MBh.] ūrdhvāmnāya ऊर्ध्वाम्नाय m. ‘a subsequent or further sacred tradition’, N. of a sacred writing of the Śāktas also of a certain Vaiṣṇava sect. ūrdhvāvarta ऊर्ध्वावर्त m. rearing of a horse, [L.] ūrdhvāgraromatā ऊर्ध्वाग्ररोमता ūr—°dhvāgra—romatā f. having the hairs of the body erect [one of this 32 signs of perfection], [Dharmas. 83].