saṃ-°vartaka mfn. (cf. sāṃ-v°) rolling up, destroying (all things at the end of the world), [NṛsUp.]; [MBh.] &c.
saṃ-°vartaka m. the world-destroying fire (pl. ‘the fires of hell’), [Gṛhyās.]; [BhP.]
submarine fire (= bāḍava), [L.]
(scil. gaṇa) a group or class of world-destroying clouds, [VP.]
the end or dissolution of the universe, [R.]; [Hariv.]
Terminalia Bellerica, [L.]
N. of Baladeva (q.v.), [L.]
of a serpent-demon, [MBh.]
of an ancient sage (= saṃ-varta), [VarBṛS.]
of a mountain, [Col.]
saṃ-°vartaka n. Bala-deva's ploughshare, [Hariv.]