mfn. causing an end, bringing to an end, leading to a decisive termination, [BhP. ix, 6, 13]
whose end is action, [W.]
m. ‘the inevitable result of actions done in a past existence’, destiny, fate, [R.]; [Pañcat.]; [Megh.]; [Vet.]
death personified, N. of Yama (god of death), [MārkP.]; [Hit.]
a demonstrated conclusion, dogma, [Bhag. xviii, 13]
a conclusion, [MBh. xii, 218, 27]
(in Gr.) a fixed form or name (?), [Pat. Introd.] (on Vārtt. 1) and on [Pāṇ. i, 1, 1], Vārtt. 4
a sinful or inauspicious action, [L.]
‘closing the week’, Saturday, [L.]
&c. See kṛtá.
kṛtārtha See p. 303, col. 2.