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gṛhya

ind.p. Ved. ifc., ‘seizing by’, see karṇa-, pāda-, and hasta-gṛ́hya


haste-.


gṛ́hya mfn. (fr. √ grah) to be grasped or taken, [AV. v, 20, 4]; [ŚāṅkhGṛ. v, 2, 5]


perceptible, [ŚvetUp. i, 13]


(á- neg.), [ŚBr. xiv]


([Pāṇ. iii, 1, 119]) ‘to be taken together with’ (in comp.), adhering to the party of ([Kāś.]), being in close relation to (as the lotus to the moon), [Kāvyād. ii, 179]; [Daś. vi]; [vii, 254]; [Kir. ii, 5]; [Bhaṭṭ. vi, 61]


to be acknowledged or admitted, [W.]


to be adopted or trusted or relied on [W.]


= ava-, [Vop. xxvi, 20]


gṛ́hya n. for guhya (anus), [L.]


gṛ́hya mfn. (fr. gṛhá) belonging to a house, domestic (said of an Agni), [TS. v]; [MaitrS.]; [AitBr. viii, 10, 9]; [Gobh.] &c. (said of a series of ceremonies relating to family or domestic affairs, such as marriages, births &c., and treated of in the Gṛhya-sūtras, q.v.)


living in houses, domesticated (as animals), [L.]


not free, dependent, (a- neg.), [Bhaṭṭ. vi, 61]


gṛ́hya m. the domestic Agni, [ŚāṅkhGṛ. v, 2, 5]


a domesticated animal, [L.]


gṛ́hya m. pl. the inmates of a house, domestics, [ŚBr. ii f.], [xii]; [KātyŚr.]; [PārGṛ. ii]


gṛ́hya n. a domestic rite, [Gaut.]


a domestic rule or affair, [BhP. x, 8, 25]; [Hcat.]


= -sūtra