| piṅgā | पिङ्गा | píṅgā f. a bow-string, [RV. viii, 58, 9] ([Sāy.]; cf. piṅgala-jya) |
| a kind of yellow pigment (cf. go-rocanā) |
| the stalk of Ferula Asa Foetida, [L.] |
| turmeric, Indian saffron, [L.] |
| bamboo manna, [W.] |
| N. of a woman, [MBh.] |
| of Durgā, [W.] |
| a tubular vessel of the human body which according to the Yoga system is the channel of respiration and circulation for one side, [ib.] |
| piṅgāśī | पिङ्गाशी | f. = nālikā or nīlikā |
| piṅgāśa | पिङ्गाश | m. (only [L.]) the chief of a community of wild tribes |
| the head man or proprietor of a village |
| a kind of fish, Pimelodius Pangasius (= piṅgāsya) |
| n. virgin gold. |
| piṅgākṣī | पिङ्गाक्षी | (ī), f. N. of a deity presiding over families, [Cat.] |
| of one of Skanda's attendant Mātṛs, [MBh.] |
| piṅgākṣa | पिङ्गाक्ष | piṅgākṣá mf(I)n. = °ga-locana, [VS.]; [ŚBr.] &c. |
| piṅgākṣá m. an ape, [R.] |
| N. of Agni, [MBh.] |
| of Śiva, [L.] |
| of a Rakṣas, [Cat.] |
| of a Daitya, [Kathās.] |
| of a wild man, [KāśīKh.] |
| of a bird (one of the 4 sons of Droṇa), [MārkP.] |
| piṅgāsya | पिङ्गास्य | m. ‘tawny-faced’, a species of fish, Pilemodius Pangasius, [L.] |