á-riṣṭa mf(A)n. unhurt, [RV.] &c.
proof against injury or damage, [RV.]
secure, safe, [RV.]
boding misfortune (as birds of ill omen, &c.), [AdbhBr.]; [Hariv.]
fatal, disastrous (as a house), [R. ii, 42, 22]
á-riṣṭa m. a heron, [L.]
a crow, [L.]
the soapberry tree, Sapindus Detergens Roxb. (the fruits of which are used in washing, [Yājñ. i, 186])
cf. ariṣṭaka
Azadirachta Indica, [R. ii, 94, 9]
garlic, [L.]
a distilled mixture, a kind of liquor, [Suśr.]
N. of an Asura (with the shape of an ox, son of Bali, slain by Kṛṣṇa or Viṣṇu), [Hariv.]; [BhP.]
of a son of Manu Vaivasvata, [VP.] (v.l. for diṣṭa)
á-riṣṭa m. ill-luck, misfortune (see n.), [MBh. xii, 6573]
á-riṣṭa n. bad or ill-luck. misfortune
a natural phenomenon boding approaching death
good fortune, happiness, [MBh. iv, 2126], buttermilk, [L.]
vinous spirit, [L.]
a woman's apartment, the lying-in chamber (cf. ariṣṭagṛha and -śayyā below), [L.]