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Word (IAST)Word (Devanagari)Overview
udyatउद्यत्ud-yat mfn. (fr. ud-√ i, q.v.), rising &c.
ud-yat m. (an) a star, [PārGṛ.]
udyatīउद्यतीud-yatī f. a particular manner of recitation, [TāṇḍyaBr.]; [Lāṭy.]
udyataउद्यतúd-yata mfn. raised, held up, elevated, high, [MBh.]; [R.]; [BhP.]; [Ragh.]; [Kathās.] &c.
hold out, offered, presented, [RV.]; [AV.]; [MBh.]; [R.]; [BhP.] &c.
undertaken, commenced, begun, [R.]
undertaking, commencing
ready or eager for
prepared, intent on
trained, exercised, disciplined
active, persevering, labouring diligently and incessantly (with dat. or loc. or inf. or without any object), [MBh.]; [R.]; [Kathās.]; [Ragh.]; [Yājñ.]; [MārkP.]; [Rājat.] &c.
úd-yata m. a kind of time (in music), [L.]
a section, division of a book, chapter.
udyatiउद्यतिúd-yati f. raising, elevation, [RV. i, 190, 3]; [TS.]; [ŚBr.]; [AitBr.]
udyatāstraउद्यतास्त्रudyatāyudha or , mfn. having an uplifted weapon, [MBh.]; [R.]; [BhP.] &c.
udyatāyudhaउद्यतायुधor udyatāstra, mfn. having an uplifted weapon, [MBh.]; [R.]; [BhP.] &c.
udyataśūlaउद्यतशूलud-yata—śūla mfn. with raised spear.
udyatagadaउद्यतगदud-yata—gada mfn. with uplifted mace.
udyatasrucउद्यतस्रुच्úd-yata—sruc (údyata-), mfn. one who has raised a ladle (to offer a libation), [RV. i, 31, 5.]
udyatadaṇḍaउद्यतदण्डud-yata-daṇḍa mfn. ‘ready to strike’ or ‘having his army ready’, [Mn. vii, 102], [103].
udyatparvataउद्यत्पर्वतud-yat—parvata and udyad-giri, m. the eastern mountain (cf. udaya-giri), [MBh.]; [R.]
udyatakārmukaउद्यतकार्मुकud-yata—kārmuka mfn. with raised bow.