f. going, setting off, journey, march, expedition, [MBh.]; [Kāv.] &c. (with prāṇāntikī or aurdhvadehikī = death; yātrāṃ-√ yā or dā, to undertake an expedition, take the field; yātrām-√ pṛch, to wish luck, [Divyāv.])
going on a pilgrimage (cf. gaṅgā- and tīrtha-y°)
a festive train, procession, [Kathās.]; [Rājat.]; [Hit.] (cf. deva-y°)
a feast, festival (= utsava), [Bālar.]
support of life, livelihood, maintenance, [Mn.]; [MBh.] &c.
intercourse (with laukikī, worldly intercourse = jagad-y°), [Mn. xi, 184]
way, means, expedient, [L.]
passing away time, [W.]
practice, usage, custom, [W.]
N. of a partic. kind of astronomical wk. (cf. yoga-y°)
of a sort of dramatic entertainment (popular in Bengal), [W.]
yātrika &c. See p. 849, col. 3.