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bharaभरbhára mf(A)n. (√ bhṛ) bearing, carrying, bringing
bestowing, granting
maintaining, supporting (mostly ifc.; cf. ṛtam-, kulam-, deham-, vājam-bh° and c.)
bhára m. (ifc. f(A). ) the act of bearing or carrying &c.
bhára m. carrying away or what is carried away, gain, prize, booty, [RV.]; [AV.]
war, battle, contest, [ib.]
a burden, load, weight (also a partic. measure of weight = bhāra, q.v., [L.]), [Hariv.]; [Kāv.] &c. (acc. with √ kṛ, to place one's weight, support one's self, [Hit.])
bhára m. a large quantity, great number, mass, bulk, multitude, abundance, excess, [Kāv.]; [Kathās.] &c. (°reṇa ind. and °rāt ind. in full measure, with all one's might, [Kād.])
bhára m. raising the voice, shout or song of praise, [RV.]
bhára n. du. (with indrasya, or vasiṣṭhasya) N. of 2 Sāmans, [ĀrṣBr.]
bharadभरद्in comp. for °rat.
bharasभरस्bháras n. bearing, holding, cherishing, [RV.]; [AV.]; [PañcavBr.] (cf. viśva- and sa-bh°).
bharatभरत्bhárat mfn. bearing, carrying &c., [RV.] &c. &c.
bhárat m. pl. N. of the military caste, [TāṇḍBr.]
bharaṇīभरणीf. See below
f. (of °ṇa) Luffa Foetida or a similar plant, [L.]
(also pl.) N. of the 7th Nakṣatra (containing 3 stars and figured by the pudendum muliebre), [AV.]; &c.
bharaṇaभरणmf(I)n. bearing, maintaining, [L.]
m. N. of a Nakṣatra (= bharaṇī), [L.]
n. the act of bearing (also in the womb) carrying, bringing, procuring, [RV.] &c. &c.
wearing, putting on [Gīt.]
maintaining, supporting, nourishing, [MBh.]; [Kāv.] &c.
wages, hire, [MBh.]
bharaṇiभरणिm. f. (prob.) N. of a Nakṣatra (= bharaṇī), [Siddh.]
bharathaभरथm. a world-protector (= loka-pāla), [Uṇ. iii, 115], Sch.
a king, [W.]
fire (cf. bharata), [L.]
bharagaभरगbha-ra-ga a word invented to explain bharga (-tva n.), [MaitrUp.]
bharamaभरमm. N. of a man g. śubhrādi.
bharatāभरता(ā), f. N. of an Apsaras, [VP.]
bharatīभरती(ī), f. N. of a daughter of Agni Bharata, [MBh.]
of a river, [VP.]
bharataभरतbharatá m. ‘to be or being maintained’, N. of Agni (kept alive by the care of men), [RV.]; [Br.]; [Kauś.]
of a partic. Agni (father of Bharata and Bharatī), [MBh.]
a priest (= ṛtvij), [Naigh. iii, 18]
an actor, dancer, tumbler, [Yājñ.]; [Mālatīm.]; [Prab.]
a weaver, [L.]
a hireling, mercenary, [L.]
a barbarian, mountaineer (= śabara), [L.]
the fire in which the rice for Brāhmans is boiled, [L.]
N. of Rudra (the Maruts are called his sons), [RV. ii, 36, 8]
of an Āditya, [Nir. viii, 13]
of a son of Agni Bharata, [MBh.]
of a celebrated hero and monarch of India (son of Duṣyanta and Śakuntalā, the first of 12 Cakra-vartins or Sārvabhaumas i.e. universal emperors), [RV.]; [Br.]; [MBh.] &c.
of a son of Dhruvasaṃdhi and father of Asita, [R.]
of a son of Daśaratha and Kaikeyī (and younger brother of Rāma, to whom he was very much devoted), [MBh.]; [R.] &c.
of a son of Ṛṣabha, [Pur.]
of a son of Vītihotra, [VP.]
of a Manu (who gave the name to the country Bhārata), [ib.]
of a son of Manu Bhautya, [MārkP.]
of a king of Aśmaka, [Vās., Introd.]
of various teachers and authors (esp. of an ancient Muni supposed author of a manual of the dramatic art called Nāṭya-śāstra or Bharata-śāstra)
= Jaḍabharata (q.v.), [A.]
= Bharata-mallīka (below)
pl. ‘the descendants of Bharata’, N. of a tribe, [RV.] &c. &c.
bharatá n. pl. N. of a partic. Varṣa, [L.]
bharaṭaभरटm. a potter or a servant, [L.] (cf. [Uṇ. i, 104], Sch.)
, °raṇa, °ratá &c. See p. 747.
bharadhyaiभरध्यैbháradhyai See √ bhṛ.
bharaṇḍaभरण्डm. a master, lord, [Uṇ. i, 128], Sch.
a bull, [L.]
a worm, [L.]
the earth (?), [L.]
bharaṇyaभरण्य(fr. bharaṇa) Nom. P. °yati = sam-√ bhṛ, g. kaṇḍv-ādi ([Gaṇar.])
mfn. (for bharaṇīya) to be maintained or cherished or protected, [W.]
m. N. of a son of Muni, [Hariv.] (v.l. āraṇya)
n. wages, hire (also f(A). ), [L.] : cherishing, maintaining, [L.]
n. the asterism Bharaṇī, [L.]
bharaṇyuभरण्युm. a protector or master, [L.]
a friend, [L.]
fire, [L.]
the moon, [L.]
the sun, [L.]
bharaṇībhūभरणीभूbharaṇī—bhū m. ‘born from Bharaṇi’, N. of Rāhu, [L.]
bharaṇīyaभरणीयmfn. to be borne or supported or maintained, [MBh.]; [Śaṃk.]; [Kull.]
m. a dependant, [W.]
bharaṇikaभरणिकmf(I)n. = bharaṇena harati, g. bhastrādi.
bharahūtiभरहूतिbhára—hūti (bhára-), m. a war-cry, [RV. viii, 52, 15]
bhára—hūti mfn. raising a war-cry, [ib.] [v, 48, 4.]
bharaṭakaभरटकm. a partic. class of mendicants (also °ḍaka)
bharaṭikaभरटिकbhara°ṭika mf(I)n. = bharaṭena harati, g. bhastrādi.
bharadvājaभरद्वाजbharád—vāja (bharád-), m. ‘bearing speed or strength (of flight)’, a skylark, [R.]
N. of a Ṛṣi (with the patr. Bārhaspatya, supposed author of [RV. vi, 1]-[30]; [37]-[43]; [53]-[74]; [ix, 67, 1]-[3]; [x, 137, 1], and Purohita of Diva-dāsa, with whom he is perhaps identical; Bh° is also considered as one of the 7 sages and the author of a law-book), [RV.] &c. &c. (°jasya a-dāra-sṛt and a-dāra-sṛtau, arkau, upahavau, gādham, nakāni, priśninī, prāsāham, bṛhat, maukṣe, yajñāyajñīyam, lomanī, vāja-karmīyam, vāja-bhṛt, viṣamāṇi, vratam, sundhyuḥ and saindhukṣitāni N. of Sāmans, [ĀrṣBr.])
of an Arhat, [Buddh.]
of a district, [Pāṇ. iv, 2, 145]
of an Agni, [MBh.]
of various authors, [Cat.]
pl. the race or family of Bharad-vāja, [RV.]
bharagatvaभरगत्वbha-ra-ga—tva n.
bharatajñaभरतज्ञbharata—jña mfn. ‘knowing the science of Bh°’, conversant with dramatic writings and rules, [Śiś.]
bharatatvaभरतत्वbharata—tva n. the name of Bh°, [MBh.]
bharaṇisenaभरणिसेनbharaṇi—ṣeṇa or bharaṇi—sena, m. N. of a man, [Pāṇ. viii, 3, 100], Sch.
bharaṇiṣeṇaभरणिषेणbharaṇi—ṣeṇa or bharaṇi—sena, m. N. of a man, [Pāṇ. viii, 3, 100], Sch.
bharaṇyāhvāभरण्याह्वाbharaṇy-āhvā f. Tiaridium Indicum, [L.]
bharaṇyabhujभरण्यभुज्bharaṇya—bhuj m. ‘receiving wages’, a hireling, servant, labourer, [L.]
bharadvājinभरद्वाजिन्bharad—vājin m. in °nāṃ vratam, N. of a Sāman, [ĀrṣBr.]
bharahapālaभरहपालbharaha-pāla m. N. of a man, [Cat.]
bharatāvāsaभरतावासm. ‘abode of Bh°’, N. of [PadmaP. iv.]
bharatapālaभरतपालbharata—pāla m. N. of a man.
bharatapuraभरतपुरbharata—pura n. N. of a town, [Cat.]
bharatarohaभरतरोहbharata—roha m. N. of a man, [Kathās.]
bharatasenaभरतसेनbharata—sena m. N. of Sch. on various poems (lived about 100 years ago), [Cat.]
bharataṭīkāभरतटीकाbharata—ṭīkā f. N. of Abhinava-gupta's Comm. on Bharata's Nāṭya-śāstra
bharadvājakaभरद्वाजकbharad—vājaka m. a skylark.
bharatāśramaभरताश्रमm. ‘hermitage of Bh°’, N. of a hermitage, [Cat.]
bharatāgrajaभरताग्रजm. ‘elder brother of Bh°’, N. of Rāma, [Vop.]
bharatārṇavaभरतार्णवm. N. of wk.
bharatakhaṇḍaभरतखण्डbharata—khaṇḍa n. N. of a part of Bharata-varṣa (= kumārikā), [L.]
bharataṛṣabhaभरतऋषभbharata—ṛṣabha m. = bharatarṣabha N. of Viśvā-mitra, [AitBr.] (cf. [RV. iii, 53, 24]).
bharatamallaभरतमल्लbharata—malla m. N. of a grammarian, [Col.]
bharataprasūभरतप्रसूbharata—prasū f. ‘mother of Bh°’, N. of Kaikeyī (wife of Daśaratha), [L.]
bharataputraभरतपुत्रbharata—putra ([Ratnāv.]; [Bālar.]) and bharata—putraka ([L.]), m. ‘son of Bh°’, an actor, mime.
bharatarṣabhaभरतर्षभbharata—rṣabha (°ta-ṛ°) m. the best or a prince (lit. ‘bull’) of the Bh°, [MBh.]
bharatasūtraभरतसूत्रbharata—sūtra n. N. of a rhet. wk. by Śārṅgadhara (also -vṛtti f. by Vidyā-bhūṣaṇa).
bharatavākyaभरतवाक्यbharata—vākya n. ‘speech of Bh°’, N. of the last verse or verses of a play (preceded almost always by the words tathāpīdam astu bharata-vākyam)
N. of ch. of [R. vii], and [PadmaP. iv.]
bharatavarṣaभरतवर्षbharata—varṣa n. ‘country of Bh°’, a N. of India (= bhārata-v°), [L.]
bharaṇḍakeṣṇaभरण्डकेष्ण(of unknown meaning), [JaimUp. i, 54, 2].
bharataśāstraभरतशास्त्रbharata—śāstra n. Bh°'s manual (of the dramatic art = ṇātya-ś°), [Cat.]
another manual of music (by Raghu-nātha), [ib.]
bharataśreṣṭhaभरतश्रेष्ठbharata—śreṣṭha and bharata—sattama, m. the best of the Bh°, [ib.]
bharatasvāminभरतस्वामिन्bharata—svāmin m. N. of Sch. on [SV.] &c., [ib.]
bharataśārdūlaभरतशार्दूलbharata—śārdūla m. the noblest (lit. ‘tiger’) of the Bh°, [MBh.]
bharatamallīkaभरतमल्लीकbharata—mallika (or bharata—mallīka), m. N. of an author (= -sena), [Cat.]
bharatamallikaभरतमल्लिकbharata—mallika (or bharata—mallīka), m. N. of an author (= -sena), [Cat.]
bharataputrakaभरतपुत्रकbharata—putra ([Ratnāv.]; [Bālar.]) and bharata—putraka ([L.]), m. ‘son of Bh°’, an actor, mime.
bharatasattamaभरतसत्तमbharata—śreṣṭha and bharata—sattama, m. the best of the Bh°, [ib.]
bharadvājaśikṣāभरद्वाजशिक्षाbharad—vāja—śikṣā f. N. of wk.
bharadvājasūtraभरद्वाजसूत्रbharad—vāja—sūtra n. N. of wk.
bharadvājasmṛtiभरद्वाजस्मृतिbharad—vāja—smṛti f. N. of wk.
bharatadvādaśāhaभरतद्वादशाहbharata—dvādaśāha m. N. of a partic. festival, [ŚrS.]
bharatasamuccayaभरतसमुच्चयbharata—samuccaya m. (a partic. rhet. figure consisting of an) accumulation of dramatic terms, [Kṣem.]
bharadvājasaṃhitāभरद्वाजसंहिताbharad—vāja—saṃhitā f. N. of wk.
bharaheśvaravṛttiभरहेश्वरवृत्तिbharaheśvara-vṛtti f. N. of wk. (cf. bhareha-nagarī).
bharatasūtravṛttiभरतसूत्रवृत्तिbharata—sūtra—vṛtti f., by Vidyā-bhūṣaṇa
bharateśvaratīrthaभरतेश्वरतीर्थbharateśvara-tīrtha n. N. of a Tīrtha, [ib.]
bharatārjunanāṭakaभरतार्जुननाटकbhara—°tārjuna-nāṭaka n. N. of a drama by Hasti-malla-sena.
bharatadvirūpakośaभरतद्विरूपकोशbharata—dvirūpa-kośa m. N. of wk.
bharadvājapravraskaभरद्वाजप्रव्रस्कbharad—vāja—pravraska n. N. of [AV. ii, 12]
bharadvājadhanvantariभरद्वाजधन्वन्तरिbharad—vāja—dhanvantari m. N. of a divine being, [ŚāṅkhGṛ.]
bharadvājaprādurbhāvaभरद्वाजप्रादुर्भावbharad—vāja—prādur-bhāva m. N. of ch. of [Bhpr.]
bharaṭakadvātriṃśikāभरटकद्वात्रिंशिकाbharaṭaka—dvātriṃśikā f. N. of a collection of 32 popular tales.
bharadvājagārgapariṇayapratiṣedhavādārthaभरद्वाजगार्गपरिणयप्रतिषेधवादार्थbharad—vāja—gārga-pariṇaya-pratiṣedha-vādārtha m. N. of wk.