raúdra or raudrá, mf(A or I)n. (fr. rudra) relating or belonging to or coming from Rudra or the Rudras, Rudra-like, violent, impetuous, fierce, wild (am ind.), [RV.] &c. &c.
bringing or betokening misfortune, inauspicious, [R.]; [Var.]
raúdra m. a descendant of Rudra, [MBh.]
a worshipper of Rudra, [W.]
(pl., or sg. with gaṇa) a class of evil spirits, [Hariv.]
(scil. rasa) the sentiment of wrath or fury, [Sāh.]; [Pratāp.]
N. of Yama, [L.]
the cold season of the year, winter, [L.]
a partic. Ketu, [VarBṛS.]
N. of the 54th year of the Jupiter cycle of 60 years, [ib.]
(pl.) N. of a people, [MBh.]
raúdra m. n. heat, warmth, sunshine, [L.]
raúdra mf(I)n. N. of the Nakṣatra Ārdrā when under Rudra, [VarBṛS.]
raúdra n. savageness, fierceness, formidableness, [Kathās.]; [Suśr.]
N. of a Liṅga, [Cat.]
of various Sāmans, [ĀrṣBr.]