aj अज् cl. 1. P. (defect., supplemented fr. √ vī), ájati, ājīt, ajitum, to drive, propel, throw, cast: Desid. ajijiṣati, to be desirous of driving [cf. Gk. ἄγω; Lat. ago]. ajā अजा (ā), f. N. of Prakṛti, of Māyā or Illusion See a-jā (s.v. 2. a-jā) a she-goat N. of a plant whose bulbs resemble the udder of a goat, [Suśr.] a-jā (ā), f. N. of Prakṛti, Māyā or Illusion (see also 1. ajá and 1. ajana). f. a she-goat. See 1. ajá. ajū अजू a-jū mfn. not rushing forward, [Sāy.] (in a quotation). aja अज ajá m. a drove, troop (of Maruts), [AV.] a driver, mover, instigator, leader N. of Indra, of Rudra, of one of the Maruts [ajá éka-pā́, [RV.], and ajá éka-pāda, [AV.]], of Agni, of the sun, of Brahmā, of Viṣṇu, of Śiva, of Kāma (cf. 2. a-ja) the leader of a flock a he-goat, ram [cf. Gk. αἴξ,αἰγός; Lith. oẓys] the sign Aries the vehicle of Agni beam of the sun (Pūṣan) N. of a descendant of Viśvāmitra, and of Daśaratha's or Dīrghabāhu's father N. of a mineral substance of a kind of rice of the moon N. of a people, [RV. vii, 18, 19] of a class of Ṛṣis, [MBh.] a-já mfn. not born, existing from all eternity a-já m. N. of the first uncreated being, [RV.]; [AV.] Brahmā, Viṣṇu, Śiva, Kāma ajña अज्ञ a-jña mfn. (√ jñā), not knowing ignorant, inexperienced unconscious unwise, stupid. ajjū अज्जू f. a mother, [L.] ajma अज्म ájma &c. See s.v. ájma m. (√ aj), career, march, [RV.] [cf. Gk. ὄγμος]. ajra अज्र ájra m. a field, a plain, [RV.] [Lat. ager; Gk. ἀγρός: cf. ajira]. ajur अजुर् a-júr mfn. (√ jur), not subject to old age or decay, [RV. viii, 1, 2.] ajāda अजाद m. ‘goat-eater’, the ancestor of a warrior tribe, [Pāṇ. iv, 1, 171] ajādi अजादि a g. of [Pāṇ. iv, 1, 4.] ajājī अजाजी ajāji, is, or , f. Cuminum Cyminum; Ficus Oppositifolia; Nigella Indica. ajāji अजाजि , is, or ajājī, f. Cuminum Cyminum; Ficus Oppositifolia; Nigella Indica. ajāmi अजामि á-jāmi mfn. not of kin, not related, [RV.] (in Gr.) not corresponding, [Nir.] á-jāmi n. ‘(co-habitation) not allowed between relations’, incest, [RV.] ajāni अजानि a-jā́ni is [[AV.]], or a-jānika [[L.]] m. having no wife. ajāta अजात á-jāta mfn. unborn, not yet born, not yet developed. ajāti अजाति a-jāti f. sham or bad merchandise, [Yājñ.] ajāvi अजावि ajāví, m. pl. (ajāváyas, [ŚBr.]) or ajāviká, n. sg. goats and sheep, small cattle. ajīta अजीत á-jīta mfn. (√ jyā, usually jina), not faded, not faint, [AV.]; [TS.], &c. ajīti अजीति á-jīti f. the state of being uninjured, [RV.]; [TS.] &c. cf. á-jyāni. ajīva अजीव a-jīva mfn. lifeless. ajñās अज्ञास् á-jñās mfn. having no kindred, [RV. x, 39, 6.] ajahā अजहा aja—hā f. = a-jaḍā, q.v. the plant Ālkuśī, [T.] ajakā अजका f. a young she-goat a disease of the pupil of the eye (small reddish tumours compared to kids, protruding through the transparent cornea and discharging pus). ajaka अजक m. N. of a descendant of Purūravas of a king of Magadha ajana अजन &c. See s.v. m. (√ aj), ‘the instigator’, Brahmā n. act of instigating or moving, a-janá mfn. destitute of men desert a-jana (as), m. an insignificant person. ajani अजनि ájani &c. See s.v. f. a path, road, [Nir.] ajapā अजपा a-japā f. the mantra or formula called haṃsa (which consists only of a number of inhalations and exhalations). ajapa अजप aja—pa m. a goat-herd. a-japa m. (√ jap), one who does not repeat prayers a reciter of heterodox works, [L.] aja-pa m. See 1. ajá. ajaḍā अजडा a-jaḍā f. the plants Ajaṭā and Kapikacchu (Carpopogon Pruriens). ajaḍa अजड a-jaḍa mfn. not inanimate, not torpid, not stupid ajarā अजरा a-járā f. the plants Aloe Perfoliata and Jīrṇapañjhi the river Sarasvatī. ajara अजर a-jára mfn. (√ jṝ), not subject to old age, undecaying, ever young ajatā अजता aja—tā f. a multitude of goats the being a goat. ajaṭā अजटा a-jaṭā f. Flacourtia Cataphracta = ajaḍā and ajjhaṭā. ajayā अजया a-jayā f. hemp N. of a friend of Durgā Māyā or Illusion. ajaya अजय a-jaya m. non-victory, defeat a-jaya mfn. unconquered, unsurpassed, invincible a-jaya m. N. of Viṣṇu of a lexicographer of a river ajeya अजेय a-jeya mfn. invincible N. of a prince, [MBh.] a-jeya n. N. of a kind of antidote. ajikā अजिका f. a young she-goat a disease of the pupil of the eye (small reddish tumours compared to kids, protruding through the transparent cornea and discharging pus). f. See ajaka. ajina अजिन ajína n. (probably at first the skin of a goat, aja) the hairy skin of an antelope, especially a black antelope (which serves the religious student for a couch, seat, covering, &c.) the hairy skin of a tiger, &c. ajína m. N. of a descendant of Pṛthu, [VP.] ajirā अजिरा (ā), f. N. of Durgā, of a river ajira अजिर ajirá mfn. (√ aj), agile, quick, rapid ajirá m. N. of a Nāga priest, [PBr.] (am), n. place to run or fight in, area, court, [R.] &c. the body any object of sense, air, wind, a frog, [L.] (with ājeḥ) a field of battle (cf. samarājira), [Śiś.] ajita अजित a-jita mfn. not conquered, unsubdued, unsurpassed, invincible, irresistible a-jita m. a particular antidote a kind of venomous rat N. of Viṣṇu Śiva one of the Saptarṣis of the fourteenth Manvantara Maitreya or a future Buddha the second of the Arhats or saints of the present (Jaina) Avasarpiṇī, a descendant of Ikṣvāku the attendant of Suvidhi (who is the ninth of those Arhats) a-jita m. pl. a class of deified beings in the first Manvantara. ajman अज्मन् ájman n. career, passage, battle, [RV.]; [AV.] [Lat. agmen]. ajoṣa अजोष á-joṣa mf(A)n. not gratified, insatiable, [RV. i, 9, 4.] ajrya अज्र्य ajryà (3) mfn. being in or connected with a field or plain, [RV. x, 69, 6.] ajvin अज्विन् mfn. (√ aj), active, agile, used in a sacrificial formula, [ĀśvŚr.] ajāśva अजाश्व ajā́śva n. goats and horses, [Yājñ.] ajā́śva m. Pūṣan or the Sun (having goats for horses), [RV.] ajānat अजानत् a-jānat mfn. (pr. p. √ jñā), not knowing, unaware. ajātva अजात्व aja—tvá [[TS.]; cf. [Pāṇ. vi, 3, 64], Sch.] or ajā-tva, n. the being a goat. ajīrṇa अजीर्ण a-jīrṇa mfn. (√ jṝ), not decomposed unimpaired undigested a-jīrṇa n. indigestion. ajīrṇi अजीर्णि a-jīrṇi f. indigestion, [L.] ajīrti अजीर्ति a-jīrti f. indigestibleness. ajīvat अजीवत् a-jīvat mfn. not living, destitute of a livelihood, [Mn.] ajjhala अज्झल m. a burning coal. ajjhaṭā अज्झटा f. the plant Flacourtia Cataphracta (= ajaṭā and ajaḍā). ajñāna अज्ञान a-jñāna n. non-cognizance ignorance, (in philosophy) spiritual ignorance (or a power which, consisting of the three Guṇas sattva, rajas, and tamas, and preventing the soul from realizing its identity with Brahma, causes self to appear a distinct personality, and matter to appear a reality) Prakṛti, Māyā, Illusion a-jñāna mfn. ignorant, unwise ajñāta अज्ञात á-jñāta mfn. unknown unexpected unaware ajñāti अज्ञाति a-jñāti m. not a kinsman, not related, [Mn.] ajñakā अज्ञका or ajñikā, f. an ignorant woman, [Pāṇ. vii, 3, 47.] ajñatā अज्ञता a-jña—tā, f. or a-jña—tva, n. ignorance. ajñeya अज्ञेय a-jñeya mfn. unknowable, unfit to be known. ajñikā अज्ञिका ajñakā or , f. an ignorant woman, [Pāṇ. vii, 3, 47.] ajathyā अजथ्या f. yellow jasmin. ajahat अजहत् a-jahat mfn. (pr. p. √ 3. -hā), not dropping or losing (in comp.) ajambha अजम्भ a-jambha m. ‘toothless’, a frog. ajanta अजन्त aj-anta mfn. ending in a vowel. aj-anta mfn. See 2. ac. ajanya अजन्य a-janya mfn. improper to be produced or born unfit for mankind a-janya n. any portent unfavourable to mankind, as an earthquake. ajapād अजपाद् aja—pād m. N. of the divinity called aja kapād. ajaras अजरस् a-jaras another form for a-jara, used only in some cases, [L.] ajarat अजरत् a-járat mfn. not decaying, [VS.] ajarya अजर्य a-jaryá mfn. not subject to old age or decay, [ŚBr.], not friable, not digestible a-jaryá n. friendship. ajasra अजस्र á-jasra mfn. (√ jas), not to be obstructed, perpetual, [RV.] &c. ajatva अजत्व aja—tvá [[TS.]; cf. [Pāṇ. vi, 3, 64], Sch.] or ajā-tva, n. the being a goat. ajavas अजवस् a-javás mfn. not quick, inactive, [RV. ii, 15, 6.] ajayya अजय्य a-jayya mfn. invincible, improper to be won at play. ajihma अजिह्म a-jihma mfn. not crooked, straight honest, upright, [Mn.] &c. a-jihma m. a frog (perhaps for a-jihva), [L.] a fish, [L.] ajihva अजिह्व a-jihva mfn. tongueless a-jihva m. a frog, [L.] ajiram अजिरम् aji°rám ind. quickly, [RV.]; [AV.]; [VS.] ajjukā अज्जुका f. (in the drama) a courtezan. ajoṣya अजोष्य á-joṣya (4) mfn. not liked, not welcome, [RV. i, 38, 5.] ajurya अजुर्य a-juryá (3; once 4 [RV. vi, 17, 13]) id., [RV.] ajuṣṭa अजुष्ट á-juṣṭa mfn. not enjoyed, unsatisfactory, [RV.] ajuṣṭi अजुष्टि á-juṣṭi f. non-enjoyment, feeling of disappointment, [RV.] ajyāni अज्यानि á-jyāni f. the state of being uninjured, [AV.] (cf. á-jīti) (ajyānayas) nom. pl. N. of certain offerings, [TBr.], [ĀpŚr.] ajādanī अजादनी f. a species of prickly night-shade. ajāgala अजागल ajā-gala m. goat's neck. ajāgara अजागर a-jāgara mfn. not awake, not wakeful, [L.] a-jāgara m. the plant Eclipta or Verbesina Prostrata. ajājīva अजाजीव ajā-jīva m. ‘who lives by goats’, a goat-herd. ajāmitā अजामिता á-jāmi—tā (ájāmi-) [[ŚBr.]], f. or á-jāmi—tva [[TBr.]], n. not uniformity, variation, ajāntrī अजान्त्री f. the pot-herb Convolvulus Argenteus. ajātāri अजातारि m. having no enemy, Yudhiṣṭhira, [Śiś.] ajāvika अजाविक ajāví, m. pl. (ajāváyas, [ŚBr.]) or ajāviká, n. sg. goats and sheep, small cattle. ajaiḍaka अजैडक n. goats and rams, (g. gavāśvādi, q.v.) ajīkava अजीकव n. Śiva's bow, [L.] See ajakava. ajīrṇin अजीर्णिन् a-jīrṇin mfn. suffering from indigestion. ajīryat अजीर्यत् mfn. not subject to old age or decay, [KaṭhUp.] ajīvana अजीवन á-jīvana mfn. destitute of a livelihood, [AV.] ajīvani अजीवनि a-jīvani f. non-existence, death ajīvanís tasya bhūyāt, ‘may death befall him!’, [Pāṇ. iii, 3, 112], Sch. ajīvita अजीवित a-jīvita n. non-existence, death.