| cakṣu | चक्षु | cákṣu m. the eye, [RV. x, 90, 13] |
| (ifc. [AV. iv, 20, 5]) |
| N. of a prince, [BhP.] |
| (for vakṣu?) the Oxus river, [VP. ii, 2, 32] and [35]; [8, 114]; [Gol. iii, 38.] |
| cakṣuḥ | चक्षुः | in comp. for °kṣus. |
| cakṣuś | चक्षुश् | in comp. for °kṣus. |
| cakṣur | चक्षुर् | in comp. for °kṣus. |
| cakṣus | चक्षुस् | cákṣus mfn. seeing, [RV. ii, 39, 5] |
| [x]; [AV. v, 24, 9]; [x, 10, 15] |
| cákṣus m. N. of a Marut, [Hariv. 11545] |
| of a Ṛṣi (with the patr. Mānava, author of [RV. ix, 106, 4]-[6]), [RAnukr.] |
| of another Ṛṣi (with the patr. Saurya, author of [RV. x, 158]), [ib.] |
| of a son of Anu, [BhP. ix, 23, 1] |
| cákṣus f. N. of a river, [BhP. v, 17, 6 f.] |
| cákṣus n. light, clearness, [RV.]; [SV.] |
| the act of seeing (dat. inf. = °kṣase), [AV. xviii, 3, 10] |
| aspect, [RV. x, 87, 8] |
| faculty of seeing, sight, [RV.]; [AV.]; [TS. ii], [v]; [AitBr. ii, 6]; [ŚBr. x], [xiv]; [Mn.] &c. |
| a look, [RV.]; [AV. iv, 9, 6] |
| the eye, [RV.] &c. (often ifc. cf. a-, á-ghora-, á-dabdha-, &c.) |
| prajāpates trīṇi cakṣūṃṣi, ‘the 3 eyes of Prajā-pati’, N. of a Sāman, [ĀrṣBr.] |
| mitrā-varuṇayoś cakṣuḥ, ‘the eye of Mitra and Varuṇa’ (cf. [RV. vii, 61, 1]), another Sāman, [ĀrṣBr.] |
| = °kṣur-bahala, [L.] |
| cakṣuṣ | चक्षुष् | in comp. for °kṣus. |
| cakṣuṣa | चक्षुष | mfn. ifc. ‘the eye’, see sa- |
| m. N. of a son of Ripu (v.l. cākṣ°), [VP. i, 13, 2.] |
| cakṣurdā | चक्षुर्दा | cakṣur—dā́ mfn. giving sight, [VS. iv, 3.] |
| cakṣuṣpā | चक्षुष्पा | cakṣuṣ—pā́ mfn. protecting the eyesight, [VS. ii, 6]; [xx, 34.] |
| cakṣuṣyā | चक्षुष्या | f. a kind of collyrium (calx of brass or a blue stone), [L.] |
| Pandanus odoratissimus, [L.] |
| Glycine labialis, [L.] |
| = °kṣurbahala, [L.] |
| cakṣuṣya | चक्षुष्य | mfn. pleasing to the eyes, wholesome for the eyes or the eyesight, [MBh. xiii, 3423]; [Suśr.]; [Hcat.] |
| agreeable to the eyes, pleasing, good-looking, beautiful, [ChUp. iii, 13, 8]; [Car. i, 5, 89]; [Rājat. iii, 493] |
| ‘being in any one's (instr.) range of sight’ and ‘dear to any one (instr.)’, [Śiś. viii, 57] |
| m. a kind of collyrium (extracted from Amomum antorhiza), [L.] |
| Pandanus odoratissimus, [L.] |
| Hyperanthera Moringa, [L.] |
| also N. of other plants (puṇḍarīka, kanaka), [L.] |
| n. two kinds of collyrium (kharparī-tuttha and sauvīrāñjana), [L.] |
| the small shrub prapauṇḍarīka, [L.] |
| cakṣuścit | चक्षुश्चित् | cakṣuś—cít mfn. collecting the faculty of sight, [ŚBr. x, 5, 3, 6.] |
| cakṣurbhṛt | चक्षुर्भृत् | cakṣur—bhṛ́t mfn. promoting sight, [ŚBr. viii.] |
| cakṣurhan | चक्षुर्हन् | cakṣur—han mfn. (m. acc. -haṇam; nom. pl. -hanas) killing with a look, [MBh. vi f.], [xiii.] |
| cakṣurmuṣ | चक्षुर्मुष् | cakṣur—muṣ mfn. ‘robbing the sight’, blinding the eyes, [MBh. xii, 12705.] |
| cakṣuṣmat | चक्षुष्मत् | cákṣuṣ—mat (cákṣ°), mfn. endowed with the faculty of sight, furnished with eyes, seeing, [RV. x, 18, 1]; [AV. xix, 49, 8]; [TS. i f.]; [ŚBr. i]; [MBh.] &c. |
| representing the eye, [AitBr. ii, 32, 2] |
| cakṣuṣṭas | चक्षुष्टस् | cakṣuṣ—ṭás ind. away from the eye, [ŚBr. xii.] |
| cakṣuṣṭva | चक्षुष्ट्व | cakṣuṣ—ṭva n. the state or condition of the eye, [Āryabh.], Sch., Introd. |
| cakṣuḥpīḍā | चक्षुःपीडा | cakṣuḥ—pīḍā f. pain of the eyes, [W.] |
| cakṣuḥpatha | चक्षुःपथ | cakṣuḥ—patha See °kṣuṣ-p°. |
| cakṣurdāna | चक्षुर्दान | cakṣur—dāna n. ‘gift of sight’, the ceremony of anointing the eyes of an image at the time of consecration, [W.] |
| cakṣurloka | चक्षुर्लोक | cákṣur—loka (cákṣ°), mfn. seeing with the eyes, [ŚBr. xiv, 6, 9.] |
| cakṣurmala | चक्षुर्मल | cakṣur—mala n. the excretion of the eyes, [Buddh.]; [L.] |
| cakṣurmaya | चक्षुर्मय | cakṣur—máya mfn. resembling the eye, [ŚBr. x], [xiv.] |
| cakṣurmukha | चक्षुर्मुख | cákṣur—mukha (cákṣ°), mfn. having eyes in the mouth (?), [Suparṇ. xxiv, 2.] |
| cakṣuṣkāma | चक्षुष्काम | cákṣuṣ—kāma (cákṣ°), mfn. wishing for the faculty of seeing, [TS. ii.] |
| cakṣuṣpatha | चक्षुष्पथ | cakṣuṣ—patha m. the range of sight, [R. iii, 59, 11]; [Bhartṛ. i, 74.] |
| cakṣuṣpati | चक्षुष्पति | cakṣuṣ—pati m. the lord of the eyes, [TUp. i, 6, 2.] |
| cakṣuḥśruti | चक्षुःश्रुति | cakṣuḥ—śruti m. id., [Rājat. v, 1] (cf. dṛk-ś°.) |
| cakṣunirodha | चक्षुनिरोध | cakṣu—nirodha m. = °kṣur-n°, [Āp. ii, 27, 17.] |
| cakṣupīḍana | चक्षुपीडन | cakṣu—pīḍana mfn. causing pain to the eye, [ŚvetUp. ii, 10.] |
| cakṣurapeta | चक्षुरपेत | cakṣur—apeta mfn. one who has lost his eyes, blind, [KauṣUp.] |
| cakṣurvanya | चक्षुर्वन्य | cakṣur—ványa mfn. suffering from disease of the eyes, [TS. ii, 3, 8, 1.] |
| cakṣuṣkarṇa | चक्षुष्कर्ण | cakṣuṣ—karṇa m. = °kṣuḥ-śravas, [Gal.] |
| cakṣuṣmattā | चक्षुष्मत्ता | cakṣuṣ—mat—tā f. the faculty of sight, [Ragh. iv, 13] |
| cakṣuṣprīti | चक्षुष्प्रीति | cakṣuṣ—prīti f. delight of the eyes. |
| cakṣuḥśravas | चक्षुःश्रवस् | cakṣuḥ—śravas m. ‘using the eyes for ears’, a snake, [MBh. xii, 13803]; [Kir. xvi, 42]; [Naiṣ.], [KāśīKh. lviii, 161.] |
| cakṣuḥśrotra | चक्षुःश्रोत्र | cakṣuḥ-śrotra mfn. possessing sight and hearing, [JaimUp.] |
| cakṣurbahala | चक्षुर्बहल | cakṣur—bahala m. Odina pinnata, [L.] |
| cakṣurgocara | चक्षुर्गोचर | cakṣur—gocara mfn. coming within the range of the eye, [W.] |
| cakṣurmantra | चक्षुर्मन्त्र | cákṣur—mantra (cákṣ°), mfn. bewitching with the eye, [AV. ii, 7, 5]; [xix, 45, 1.] |
| cakṣurnimita | चक्षुर्निमित | cákṣur—nimita (cákṣ°), mfn. fixed by (a measure taken by) the eye, [TBr. i, 1, 4, 1.] |
| cakṣurnirodha | चक्षुर्निरोध | cakṣur—nirodha m. (= °kṣu-n°) a cover or a hindrance for the eyesight, [Āp.] (v.l.), [Yājñ. ii, 26], Sch. |
| cakṣurvahana | चक्षुर्वहन | cakṣur—vahana m. = -bahala, [L.] |
| cakṣurviṣaya | चक्षुर्विषय | cakṣur—viṣaya m. the range of sight, [ŚāṅkhŚr.]; [Mn. ii, 198] (loc. e, ‘in the presence of’) |
| a visible object, [W.] |
| cakṣuṣmattva | चक्षुष्मत्त्व | cakṣuṣ—mat—tva n. id., [Kathās. lxxiv, 322.] |
| cakṣurgrahaṇa | चक्षुर्ग्रहण | cakṣur—grahaṇa n. morbid affection of the eyes, [v, 4]. |
| cakṣurindriya | चक्षुरिन्द्रिय | cakṣur—indriya n. the organ of sight, [Suśr.] |
| cakṣurvardhanikā | चक्षुर्वर्धनिका | cakṣur—vardhanikā f. ‘refreshing the eyes’, N. of a river, [MBh. vi, 433.] |