| durdhara | दुर्धर | dur—dhára mfn. difficult to be carried or borne or suffered, unrestrainable, irresistible, [RV. i, 57, 1]; [MBh.]; [Hariv.] &c. |
| difficult to be administered (punishment), [Mn. vii, 28] |
| difficult to be kept in memory or recollected, [MBh. xiii, 3618] |
| inevitable, absolutely necessary (suffix), [Vām. v, 2, 51] |
| dur—dhára m. quicksilver, [L.] |
| N. of two plants (ṛṣabha and bhallātaka), [L.] |
| a kind of hell, [L.] |
| N. of a son of. Dhṛtarāṣṭra (cf. -dharṣa), [MBh.] |
| of one of Śambara's generals, [Hariv.] |
| of Mahiṣa, [L.] |