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Word (IAST)Word (Devanagari)Overview
agnitāअग्निताagní—tā (agní), f. the state of fire, [ŚBr.]
agnitapअग्नितप्agni—táp mfn. enjoying the warmth of fire, [RV. v, 61, 4.]
agnitrāअग्नित्राagni—trā mfn. See án-agnitrā.
agnitanuअग्नितनुagni—tanu f. pl. N. of partic. texts, [ĀpŚr.]
agnitapasअग्नितपस्agni—tápas mfn. hot as fire, glowing, [RV. x, 68, 6.]
agnitaptaअग्नितप्तagni—taptá mfn. fire-heated, glowing, [RV. vii, 104, 5.]
agnitejasअग्नितेजस्agní—tejas (agní-), mfn. having the energy of fire or of Agni, [AV.]
agní—tejas m. one of the seven Ṛṣis of the eleventh Manvantara, [Hariv.]
agnitrayaअग्नित्रयagni—traya, n. or agni—tretā [[Mn.]; [MBh.]], f. the three sacred fires, called respectively Gārhapatya, Āhavanīya, and Dakṣiṇa.
agnitretāअग्नित्रेताagni—traya, n. or agni—tretā [[Mn.]; [MBh.]], f. the three sacred fires, called respectively Gārhapatya, Āhavanīya, and Dakṣiṇa.
agnituṇḍaअग्नितुण्डagni—tuṇḍa m. a partic. fire-spitting animal (existing in a hell), [Viṣṇ.]