puṇḍárīka n. (√ puṇ [?]; cf. [Uṇ. iv, 20], Sch.) a lotus-flower (esp. a white lotus; ifc. expressive of beauty, cf. g. vyāghrādi), [RV.] &c. &c. (it is sacred to Śikhin, one of the Buddhas, [MWB. 515])
a white umbrella, [L.]
a kind of drug, [L.]
(m. or n. ?) a mark on the forehead, [Śatr.]
N. of a Tīrtha, [MBh.]
puṇḍárīka m. a kind of sacrifice, [MBh.]
a species of rice, [Suśr.]
a kind of fragrant mango, [L.]
Artemisia Indica, [L.]
a variety of the sugar-cane, [L.]
a tiger, [L.]
a kind of bird, [L.]
a kind of serpent, [L.]
a kind of leprosy, [L.]
fever in an elephant, [L.]
white (the colour), [L.]
N. of a Nāga, [MBh.]
of the elephant of the south-east quarter, [Ragh.]
of an ancient king, [MBh.]
of a son of Nabha or Nabhas, [Hariv.]
of a Brāhman renowned for filial piety, and afterwards worshipped as the god Viṭhobā, [RTL. 263]