f. id. (°nāṃ-√ dā, to make requital, revenge; vaira-y°, vengeance; cf. above), [MBh.]; [Hariv.]; [Pañcat.]
acute pain, torment, agony, (esp.) punishment inflicted by Yama, the pains of hell (in [BhP.] personified as the daughter of bhaya and mṛtyu, Fear and Death), [Mn.]; [MBh.] &c.
mfn. to be gone or marched (n. impers.), [MBh.]; [Hariv.] (°vyāya ind. for departure, [Kām.]; -tā f. the necessity for setting out on a journey, [ib.])
to be marched against, to be attacked or assailed, [Mālav.]
yātavyà mf(A)n. (fr. yātú) serviceable against witchcraft or against Rākṣasas, [MaitrS.]; [Kāṭh.] (cf. [Pāṇ. iv, 4, 121]).
yātayáj-jana mfn. (fr. yātayat, pr. p. of Caus. of √ 2. yat, and jana) ‘bringing or arraying men together’ or ‘impelling men to exertion’ (esp. said of Mitra, Varuṇa, and Aryaman), [RV.]