| yodha | योध | See p. 858, col. 2. |
| yodhá m. (accord. to [Gaṇar. ii, 26], also n.) a fighter, warrior, soldier, [RV.] &c. &c. (with vṛṣaḥ, a bull trained or fit for war, [VarBṛS.]) |
| battle, war (see dur- and mitho-y°) |
| a kind of metre, [Col.] |
| pl. the third astrological mansion,[VarYogay.] |
| yodhaka | योधक | m. = yodha, a fighter, warrior, [MBh.]; [R.] |
| yodhana | योधन | n. the act of fighting, battle, war, [MBh.]; [Pur.] |
| battle-cry, [L.] |
| yodhahara | योधहर | yodha—hara mfn. carrying soldiers, [W.] |
| yodhanīya | योधनीय | mfn. to be fought or overcome, [Bālar.] |
| yodhavīra | योधवीर | yodha—vīra m. a hero, warrior, [ib.] |
| yodhadharma | योधधर्म | yodha—dharma m. the law of soldiers, duty of the Kṣatriya caste, [Mn. vii, 98.] |
| yodhamukhya | योधमुख्य | yodha—mukhya m. a chief warrior, leader, [Bhag.] |
| yodhanīpura | योधनीपुर | yodhanī-pura n. N. of a town, [Cat.] |
| yodhasaṃrāva | योधसंराव | yodha—saṃrāva m. challenging to battle, mutual defiance of combatants, [L.] |
| yodhanapuratīrtha | योधनपुरतीर्थ | yodhana—pura-tīrtha n. N. of a Tīrtha, [Cat.] |