space, region or quarter of the heavens, [BhP.]; [Mṛcch.]; [Kathās.] &c.
N. of a metre of three Pādas (consisting of eight, twelve, and eight syllables respectively; so called because the second Pāda exceeds the others by four syllables), [RPrāt. 889]; [AV. xiii, 1, 15]; [VS.]; [ŚBr.] &c.
unornamented hair or the hair hanging down like a tail, [L.]
a wreath of Campaka flowers, [L.]
splendour, beauty, [L.]
a Śāstra or science, [L.]
a Rāgiṇī or mode of music, [L.]
N. of a daughter of Dakṣa and wife of Dharma (as a personified quarter of the sky), [BhP.]
kakubhá (as), m. a kind of evil spirit, [AV. viii, 6, 10]
a kind of bird, [Svapnac.]
the tree Terminalia Arjuna, [MBh.]; [Suśr.] &c.
a part of the Indian lute called the belly (a wooden vessel covered with leather placed under its neck to render the sound deeper, or a crooked piece of wood at the end of the lute), [L.]
(in mus.) a particular Rāga or mode
a kind of disease, [L.]
N. of a man g. tika-kitavādi, [Pāṇ. ii, 4, 68]
of a mountain, [BhP.]
kakubhá (am), n. the flower of Terminalia Arjuna, [Kāvyād.]