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Word (IAST)Word (Devanagari)Overview
bodhaबोधbodhá mfn. knowing, understanding, [AṣṭāvS.] (cf. g. jvalādi)
bodhá m. waking, becoming or being awake, consciousness, [AV.]; [MBh.] &c.
the opening of blossom, bloom, [Cat.]
the taking effect (of spells; acc. with pra-√ yā, ‘to begin to take effect’), [ib.]
exciting (a perfume), [Var.]
perception, apprehension, thought, knowledge, understanding, intelligence, [Kāv.]; [Rājat.]; [Pur.]
designation, [Sāh.]; [Pāṇ.], Sch.
awakening, arousing, [W.]
making known, informing, instructing, [MW.]
Knowledge personified as a son of Buddhi, [Pur.]
N. of a man, [MārkP.] (cf. [Pāṇ. iv, 1, 107])
pl. N. of a people, [MBh.]
bodhakaबोधकmf(ikA)n. awakening, arousing, [R.]
causing to know, explaining, teaching, instructing, a teacher, instructor, [Kāv.]; [Vedāntas.]; [Sarvad.]
(ifc.) denoting, indicating, signifying (-tva n.), [Pāṇ.], Sch.; [Vedāntas.]
m. a spy, informer, [W.]
N. of a man (pl. his descendants), [Pravar.]
of a poet, [Cat.]
bodhanīबोधनीf. intellect, knowledge, [L.]
long pepper, [L.]
= bodha-vāsara, [PadmaP.]
a partic. Śakti, [Hcat.]
bodhanaबोधनmf(I)n. causing to awake or expand (a flower), arousing, exciting, [R.]; [Hariv.]; [Suśr.]
enlightening, teaching, instructing (cf. bāla-bodhinī)
m. the planet Mercury, [W.]
N. of a mountain, [VP.]
n. waking, being awake, [KātyŚr.]; [Suśr.]
perceiving, understanding, [Ragh.]
causing to wake, awakening, arousing, [MBh.]; [R.] &c.
causing (a spell) to take effect, [Cat.]
calling forth a perfume, burning incense, [L.]
causing to perceive or understand, [Sāh.]
instructing, teaching, informing, [Hariv.]; [Kāv.]
denoting, indicating, signifying, [Sāh.]; [Pāṇ.], Sch.
‘the awaking of Durgā’, N. of a festival on the 9th day of the dark half of the month Bhādra, [Col.]
bodhatasबोधतस्bodha—tas ind. through wisdom or understanding, [MW.]
bodhakaraबोधकरbodha—kara mf(I)n. one who wakens or rouses or teaches or informs, [W.]
bodha—kara m. ‘awakener’, a minstrel who wakes a prince in the morning with music, [L.]
bodhamayaबोधमयbodha—maya mf(I)n. consisting of (pure) knowledge, [Subh.]
bodhanīyaबोधनीयmfn. to be admonished, [Yājñ., Sch.]
to be known or understood, [MBh.]
to be made known or explained, [W.]
bodhasāraबोधसारbodha—sāra m. N. of wk.
bodhavatīबोधवतीbodha—vatī f. N. of a Surāṅganā, [Siṃhās.]
bodhayitṛबोधयितृbodhayitṛ́ m. (fr. Caus.) an awakener, [RV. i, 161, 13]
a teacher, preceptor, [MW.]
bodhagamyaबोधगम्यbodha—gamya mfn. attainable by the intellect, intelligible, [MW.]
bodhakatvaबोधकत्वbodhaka—tva n.
bodhasiddhiबोधसिद्धिbodha—siddhi f. N. of wk.
bodhayiṣṇuबोधयिष्णुmfn. (fr. Caus.) wishing to awaken or to arouse, [R.]
bodhadhiṣaṇaबोधधिषणbodha—dhiṣaṇa m. one whose intellect is knowledge, [BhP.]
bodhanmanasबोधन्मनस्bodhán-manas v.l. for bodhín-m°.
bodhapūrvamबोधपूर्वम्bodha—pūrvam ind. knowingly, consciously (a-bodhap°), [Śak.]
bodhavāsaraबोधवासरbodha—vāsara m. ‘waking-day’, the 11th day in the light half of the month Kārttika (in which Viṣṇu awakes from his sleep; cf. bodhanī), [SkandaP.]
bodhavilāsaबोधविलासbodha—vilāsa m. N. of wk.
bodhayitavyaबोधयितव्यmfn. (fr. Caus.) to be made acquainted with, to be informed of (acc.), [Prab.]
bodhanamantraबोधनमन्त्रbodhana—mantra m. N. of ch. of [PSarv.]
bodhaprakriyāबोधप्रक्रियाbodha—prakriyā f. N. of wk.
bodhasudhākaraबोधसुधाकरbodha—sudhākara m. N. of wk.
bodhaghanācāryaबोधघनाचार्यbodha—ghanācārya m. N. of a teacher, [Cat.]
bodhapṛthvīdharaबोधपृथ्वीधरbodha—pṛthvīdhara m. N. of a teacher, [Cat.]
bodharāyācāryaबोधरायाचार्यbodha—rāyācārya m. (later satyavīra-tīrtha) a modern (1864) high priest of the Mādhva sect, [Cat.]
bodhapañcadaśikāबोधपञ्चदशिकाbodha—pañcadaśikā f. N. of wk.
bodhacittavivaraṇaबोधचित्तविवरणbodha—citta-vívaraṇa w.r. for bodhi-c°.