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Word (IAST)Word (Devanagari)Overview
ubhayāउभयाubhayā́ ind. in both ways, [RV. x, 108, 6.]
(in comp. for ubhaya above).
ubhayādaउभयादubhayā—da (? [AV. v, 19, 2]) and ubhayā—dat, mfn. having teeth in both jaws, [RV. x, 90, 10]; [AV. v, 31, 3]; [xix, 6, 12]; [TS.]
ubhayādatउभयादत्ubhayā—da (? [AV. v, 19, 2]) and ubhayā—dat, mfn. having teeth in both jaws, [RV. x, 90, 10]; [AV. v, 31, 3]; [xix, 6, 12]; [TS.]
ubhayāpadउभयापद्ubhayā—pad mfn. two-legged, [JaimUp.]
ubhayāvinउभयाविन्ubhayāvín mfn. being on both sides, partaking of both, [RV. viii, 1, 2]; [x, 87, 3]; [AV. viii, 3, 3]; [v, 25, 9.]
ubhayāyinउभयायिन्mfn. tending towards or fit for both (worlds), [BhP.]
ubhayābāhuउभयाबाहुubhayā—bāhu ind. g. dvidaṇḍy-ādi, [Pāṇ. v, 4, 128.]
ubhayāpāṇiउभयापाणिubhayā—pāṇi ind. g. dvidaṇḍy-ādi, [Pāṇ. v, 4, 128.]
ubhayārthamउभयार्थम्ind. for a double purpose (e.g. for prosperity on earth and happiness in heaven).
ubhayāñjaliउभयाञ्जलिubhayā—°ñjali () ind. g. dvidaṇḍy-ādi, [Pāṇ. v, 4, 128.]
ubhayācakraउभयाचक्रubhayā—cakra mfn. two-wheeled, [JaimUp.]
ubhayādantiउभयादन्तिubhayā—danti ind. g. dvidaṇḍy-ādi, [Pāṇ. v, 4, 128.]
ubhayāhastiउभयाहस्तिubhayā—hastí ind. in both hands, with both hands, [ib.]; [RV. v, 39, 1.]
ubhayākarṇiउभयाकर्णिubhayā—karṇi (ubhayāñjali) ind. g. dvidaṇḍy-ādi, [Pāṇ. v, 4, 128.]
ubhayātmakaउभयात्मकmfn. of both natures or kinds, [Mn.]; [Sāṃkhyak.]; [Viddh.]
ubhayāvṛttiउभयावृत्तिf. (in rhet.) recurrence of a word both with the same sound and sense, [Kāvyād.]
ubhayāhastyāउभयाहस्त्याubhayā—hastyā́ ind. id., [RV. i, 81, 7.]
ubhayānumataउभयानुमतmfn. agreed to or accepted on both sides.
ubhayālaṃkāraउभयालंकारm. (in rhet.) a figure of speech which sets off both the sense and the sound.