ut-thā́na n. the act of standing up or rising, [ŚBr.]; [Suśr.]; [Gaut.]; [ŚāṅkhGṛ.]; [Bhartṛ.] &c.
rising (of the moon &c.), [BhP.]; [Ragh.] &c.
resurrection, [MBh.]; [Pañcat.]
rising up to depart
leaving off, [ŚBr.]; [TS.]; [KātyŚr.] &c.; starting on a warlike expedition, [Mn.]; [MBh.]; [R.] &c.
coming forth, appearing, [Kap.]
bursting open, [Jaim.]
tumult, sedition, [Rājat.]
rise, origin, [Suśr.]
effort, exertion
manly exertion, manhood, [MBh.]; [Rājat.]; [Āp.] &c.
evacuating (by stool &c.), [Suśr.]; [Kauś.]
an army, [L.]
joy, pleasure, [L.]
a book, [L.]
a courtyard, [L.]
a shed where sacrifices are offered, [L.]
a term, limit, [L.]
business of a family or realm, the care of subjects or dependants, [L.]
reflection, [L.]
proximate cause of disease, [L.]
ut-thā́na mfn. causing to arise or originate, [MBh.]