m. n. sandal (Sirium myrtifolium, either the tree, wood, or the unctuous preparation of the wood held in high estimation as perfumes; hence ifc. a term for anything which is the most excellent of its kind g. vyāghrādi), [Nir. xi, 5]; [MBh.]; [R.] &c. (ifc. f(A). , [Ragh. vi, 61])
m. N. of a divine being, [Lalit. i, 93]
of a prince
= °naka, [Mṛcch. vi, 25]
N. of an ape, [R. iv, 41, 3]
n. the grass Bhadra-kālī, [L.]
(cf. ku-, pīta-, rakta-, śveta-, hari-.)