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Word (IAST)Word (Devanagari)Overview
vanasवनस्vánas n. loveliness, [RV. x, 172, 1]
longing, desire (cf. yajña-vanas and gir-vaṇas)
= vana, a wood (cf. vanar).
vanasaवनसmfn. g. tṛṇādi.
vanasthāवनस्थाvana—sthā f. the holy fig-tree, [L.]
the small Pippala tree, [L.]
a kind of creeper, [L.]
vanasthaवनस्थvana—stha mfn. forest-abiding
vana—stha m. a forest-dweller, hermit, ascetic, [Mn.]; [R.] &c.
a deer, gazelle, [L.]
(with gaja) a wild elephant, [Hariv.]
vanasadवनसद्vana—sád mfn. abiding in wood or in a forest, [VS.]; [PārGṛ.]
vana—sád m. a forest-dweller, forester, [Kir.]
vanasyāवनस्याvanasyā́ See sajāta-v°.
vanasyuवनस्युvanasyú See gir-vaṇasyú.
vanasrajवनस्रज्vana—sraj f. a garland of forest-flowers, [BhP.]
vanasthānaवनस्थानvana—sthāna (?) n. N. of a country, [Buddh.]
vanasthalīवनस्थलीvana—sthalī f. forest-region, a wood, [Hariv.]; [Kālid.]
vanasthitaवनस्थितvana—sthita mfn. situate or being in a forest, [ib.]
vanaspatiवनस्पतिvána-s-páti (vánas-), m. (vanas prob. a form of the gen.; cf. 2. van and ráthas-páti) ‘king of the wood’, a forest-tree (esp. a large tree bearing fruit apparently without blossoms, as several species of the fig, the jack tree &c., but also applied to any tree), [RV.] &c. &c.
a stem, trunk, beam, timber, post (esp. the sacrificial post), [RV.]; [VS.]; [Br.]
‘lord of plants’, the Soma plant, [ib.]; [GṛS.]; [BhP.]
the Indian fig-tree, [L.]
Bignonia Suaveolens, [L.]
an offering made to the sacrificial post, [ŚBr.]; [ŚrS.]
anything made of wood (esp. partic. parts of a car or carriage, a wooden drum, a wooden amulet, a block on which criminals are executed, a coffin &c.), [RV.]; [AV.]; [VS.]
an ascetic, [W.]
N. of Viṣṇu, [Viṣṇ.]
of a son of Ghṛta-pṛṣṭha, [BhP.]
du. pestle and mortar, [RV. i, 28, 6]
vána-s-páti f. N. of a Gandharvī, [Kāraṇḍ.]
vána-s-páti n. N. of the Varṣa ruled by Vanas-pati, [BhP.]
vánas-páti See col. 1.
vanasthāyinवनस्थायिन्vana—sthāyin mfn. being or abiding in a forest, [W.]
vana—sthāyin m. a hermit, anchorite, [ib.]
vanasamūhaवनसमूहvana—samūha m. a thick forest or wood, [L.]
vanastambaवनस्तम्बvana—stamba m. N. of a son of Gada, [Hariv.]
vanasāhvayāवनसाह्वयाvana—sāhvayā f. a kind of creeping plant, [L.]
vanasaṃkaṭaवनसंकटvana—saṃkaṭa m. lentil, [L.]
vanasindhuraवनसिन्धुरvana—sindhura m. = -karin, [HPariś.]
vanasaṃśrayaवनसंश्रयvana—saṃśraya m. resort to the forest, ib.
vanasarojinīवनसरोजिनीvana—sarojinī f. the wild cotton plant, [L.]
vanaspatikāyaवनस्पतिकायvana-s-pati—kāya m. the whole body or world of plants, [L.]
vanaspatisavaवनस्पतिसवvana-s-pati—sava m. N. of partic. sacrificial rite, [Vait.]
vanaspatiyāgaवनस्पतियागvana-s-pati—yāga m. N. of partic. sacrificial rite, [Vait.]
vanasaṃnivāsinवनसंनिवासिन्vana—saṃnivāsin mfn. dwelling in a forest
vana—saṃnivāsin m. a forester, [Kir.]
vanasampraveśaवनसम्प्रवेशvana—sampraveśa m. = vana-praveśa, [VarBṛS.]