kámala mfn. (Comm. on [Uṇ. i, 106]) pale-red, rose-coloured, [TS. vii, 3, 18, 1]
(kamála), [AV. viii, 6, 9] (desirous, lustful, [BRD.])
kámala (as), m. a species of deer, [L.]
the Indian crane (Ardea Sibirica), [L.]
N. of Brahmā, [L.]
of a pupil of Vaiśampāyana, [Kāś.]
of an Asura, [GaṇP.]
(in mus.) a particular Dhruvaka (q.v.)
kámala (as, am), m n. a lotus, lotus-flower, Nelumbium, [Suśr.]; [Śak.]; [Bhartṛ.] &c.
kámala f(I)n. N. of a metre (four times three short syllables)
kámala (am), n. a particular constellation, [VarBṛ.]
water, [Kir. v, 25]
copper, [L.]
the bladder, [L.]
a medicament, drug, [L.]
N. of a town built by Kamalā, [Rājat.]
a particular number, [Buddh.]
See col. 1.