| sanāt | सनात् | sanā́t ind. (g. svar-ādi) from of old, always, for ever, [RV.]; [ŚāṅkhŚr.] |
| sanātanī | सनातनी | sanātánī (ī), f. N. of Durgā, [Cat.] |
| of Lakṣmī or Sarasvatī, [L.] |
| sanātana | सनातन | sanātána mf(I, m.c. also A)n. eternal, perpetual, permanent, everlasting, primeval, ancient, [ŚBr.] &c. &c. |
| sanātána m. N. of Brahmā, [L.] |
| of Viṣṇu, [Bhaṭṭ.] |
| of Śiva, [L.] |
| a guest of deceased ancestors, one who must always be fed whenever he attends Śrāddhas, [L.] |
| N. of a Ṛṣi (in [MBh.] and later ‘a mind-born son of Brahmā’), [TS.] &c. &c. |
| of a king, [Buddh.] |
| (with śarman and go-svāmin) of two authors, [Cat.] |
| sanātána m. pl. N. of partic. worlds, [Hariv.] |
| sanātanatama | सनातनतम | sanātana—tama m. ‘most eternal or ancient’, N. of Viṣṇu, [MBh.] |
| sanātanasiddhānta | सनातनसिद्धान्त | sanātana—siddhānta m. N. of wk. |