a-vyakta mfn. undeveloped, not manifest, unapparent, indistinct, invisible, imperceptible, [Up.]; [Pāṇ.]; [Mn.] &c.
(in alg.) unknown as quantity or number
speaking indistinctly
a-vyakta m. (= paramātman) the universal Spirit, [Mn. ix, 50]
N. of Viṣṇu, [L.]
of Śiva, [L.]
of Kāma, [L.]
a fool, [L.]
N. of an Upaniṣad
(also) a young monk who has not finished his studies, [Śīl.]
a-vyakta n. (in Sāṅkhya phil.) ‘the unevolved (Evolver of all things)’, the primary germ of nature, primordial element or productive principle whence all the phenomena of the material world are developed, [KaṭhUp.]; [Sāṅkhyak.] &c.