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kṛta

kṛtá mfn. done, made, accomplished, performed, [RV.]; [AV.] &c.


prepared, made ready, [ib.]


obtained, gained, acquired, placed at hand, [AV. iii, 24, 5]


well done, proper, good, [ŚBr. iv]


cultivated, [Mn. x, 114]


appointed (as a duty), [Yājñ. ii, 186]


relating or referring to, [Yājñ. ii, 210]


kṛtá (as), m. N. of one of the Viśve Devās, [MBh. xiii, 4356]


of a son of Vasu-deva, [BhP. ix, 24, 45]


of a son of Saṃnati and pupil of Hiraṇya-nābha, [Hariv. 1080]; [BhP. xii, 6, 80]


of a son of Kṛta-ratha and father of Vibudha, [VP.]


of a son of Jaya and father of Haryavana, [BhP. ix, 17, 17]


of a son of Cyavana and father of Upari-cara, [VāyuP.]


kṛtá (am), n. (with saha or with instr.) ‘done with’, away with, enough of, no need of, &c. (e.g. kṛtaṃ saṃdehena, away with doubt, [Śak.]; kṛtaṃ parihāsena, enough of joking, [ib.])


the past tense, [AitBr. v, 1]


(ám), deed, work, action, [RV.]; [AV.]; [ŚvetUp.]; [Mn.] &c.


service done, kind action, benefit (cf. kṛta-jña and -ghna), [MBh. v, 1692]; [Pañcat.]


magic, sorcery, [SāmavBr.]


consequence, result, [L.]


aim, [Vop. i, 2]


stake at a game, [RV.]; [AV.]


prize or booty gained in battle, [ib.]


N. of the die or of the side of a die marked with four points or dots (this is the lucky or winning die), [VS. xxx, 18]; [TS.]; [ŚBr.] &c.


(also the collective N. of the four dice in opposition to the fifth die called kali Comm. on [VS. x, 28])


(hence) the number ‘four’, [VarBṛS.]; [Sūryas.]


N. of the first of the four ages of the world (also called satya or ‘the golden age’, comprehending together with the morning and evening dawn 4800 years of men [[Mn.]; [MBh.]; [Hariv.]] or according to the later conception [[BhP.] &c. Comm. on [Mn. i, 69]] 4800 years of the gods or 1728000 years of men)


mfn. injured, killed, [L.] (cf. kīrṇa.)