| mandin | मन्दिन् | mandín mfn. delighting, exhilarating, inspiriting (said of Soma), [RV.] |
| delighted, cheerful, inspirited, [ib.] |
| , mandira &c. See above. |
| mandira | मन्दिर | n. any waiting or abiding-place, habitation, dwelling, house, palace, temple, town, camp &c. (ifc. dwelling in), [MBh.]; [Kāv.] &c. |
| a stable for horses, [L.] (cf. mandurā) |
| the body, [L.] |
| m. the sea, [L.] |
| the hollow or back of the knee, [L.] |
| N. of a Gandharva, [L.] |
| mandin, &c. See above. |
| mandiman | मन्दिमन् | m. slowness, [Vās.] (g. pṛthv-ādi). |
| mandiṣṭha | मन्दिष्ठ | mándiṣṭha mfn. most exhilarating or delightful, [RV.] |
| mandikukura | मन्दिकुकुर | m. a kind of fish, [L.] (v.l. mallikukuḍa). |
| mandiramaṇi | मन्दिरमणि | mandira—maṇi m. ‘temple-jewel’, N. of Śiva, [L.] |
| mandirapaśu | मन्दिरपशु | mandira—paśu m. ‘domestic animal’, a cat, [L.] |