| lokānanda | लोकानन्द | m. N. of an author, [Cat.] |
| N. of a Buddhist drama |
| lokāntara | लोकान्तर | n. another world, the next world, a future life (°raṃ √ gam or √ yā, to go into the next world, die), [Kāv.]; [BhP.], &c. |
| lokāntādri | लोकान्ताद्रि | m. the range of mountains forming a border round the world (= lokāloka below, cf. cakra-vāla), [L.] |
| lokānurāga | लोकानुराग | m. the love of mankind, universal love or benevolence, [Sāh.] |
| lokāntarika | लोकान्तरिक | mf(A)n. dwelling or situated between the worlds, [Buddh.] |
| lokāntarita | लोकान्तरित | mfn. deceased, dead, [Kād.] |
| lokānugraha | लोकानुग्रह | m. the welfare of the world, prosperity of mankind, [Kāv.] |
| lokānuvṛtta | लोकानुवृत्त | n. obedience of the people, [Kāv.] |
| lokānuvṛtti | लोकानुवृत्ति | f. accommodating one's self to other, dependence on others, [Śiś.] |
| lokāntarastha | लोकान्तरस्थ | lokāntara—stha mfn. gone to another world, deceased, dead. ([Mṛcch.]) |
| lokāntaragata | लोकान्तरगत | lokāntara—gata mfn. gone to another world, deceased, dead. ([Rājat.]) |
| lokānukampaka | लोकानुकम्पक | mfn. pitying the world, [Lalit.] |
| lokāntaraprāpta | लोकान्तरप्राप्त | lokāntara—prāpta mfn. gone to another world, deceased, dead. ([W.]) |
| lokānugrahapravṛtta | लोकानुग्रहप्रवृत्त | lokānugraha—pravṛtta m. N. of Gautama Buddha, [Divyāv.] |