| sahajā | सहजा | saha—jā (ā), f. N. of various women, [Rājat.]; [Buddh.] |
| saha—jā́ mfn. born or produced together, [RV.] |
| sahajāni | सहजानि | sahá—jāni (sahá-), mfn. together with a wife, [TS.] |
| sahajāri | सहजारि | saha—°jāri m. a natural enemy, one hostile by birth (as the son of the same father by another mother, the son of a paternal uncle &c.), [W.] |
| sahajāta | सहजात | saha—jāta mfn. born together or at the same time, equal in age, [Kathās.] |
| innate, natural, [ib.] |
| both from the same mother, twin-born, [L.] |
| sahajānuṣa | सहजानुष | sahá—jānuṣa (sahá-), mfn. with offspring, [RV. i, 108, 4.], |
| sahajānanda | सहजानन्द | saha—°jānanda m. N. of the founder of a Vaiṣṇava sect (also called Svāmi-nārāyaṇa, born about 1780 A.D.), [RTL. 148]; [149] |
| of an author (also da°-tīrtha and -nātha), [Cat.] |
| sahajāṣṭaka | सहजाष्टक | saha—°jāṣṭaka n. N. of wk. by Śaṃkarācārya |
| sahajādhinātha | सहजाधिनाथ | saha—°jādhínātha m. N. of a king, [Cat.] |
| sahajāndhadṛś | सहजान्धदृश् | saha—°jāndha-dṛś mfn. blind by nature or from birth, [Śiś.] |