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य आ॑त्म॒दा ब॑ल॒दा यस्य॒ विश्व॑ उ॒पास॑ते प्र॒शिषं॒ यस्य॑ दे॒वाः
यस्य॑ छा॒यामृतं॒ यस्य॑ मृ॒त्युः कस्मै॑ दे॒वाय॑ ह॒विषा॑ विधेम
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yá ātmadā́ baladā́ yásya víśve-
upā́sate praśíṣaṃ yásya devā́ḥ
yásya chāyā́mŕ̥taṃ yásya mr̥tyúḥ
kásmai devā́ya havíṣā vidhema
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yaḥfrom yá-
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Giver of vital breath, of power and vigour, he whose commandments all the Gods acknowledge -. The Lord of death, whose shade is life immortal. What God shall we adore with our oblation?
Based on semantic similarity:
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| 10.121.2 | yáḥ | yá- ya : the 1st semivowel (corresponding to the vowels i and ī, and having the sound of the English y, in Bengal usually pronounced j). ya : m. (in prosody) a bacchic (˘ ¯ ¯), [Piṅg.] ya : the actual base of the relative pronoun in declension [cf. yád and Gk. ὅς, ἥ, ὅ]. ya : m. (in some senses fr. √ 1. yā, only, [L.]) a goer or mover ya : wind ya : joining ya : restraining ya : fame ya : a carriage (?) ya : barley ya : light ya : abandoning 🔎 yá- | pronounSGMNOM |
| 10.121.2 | ātmadā́ḥ | ātmadā́- | nominal stemSGMNOM |
| 10.121.2 | baladā́ḥ | baladā́- baladā : bala—dā f. Physalis Flexuosa, [L.] baladā : N. of a daughter of Raudrāśva, [Hariv.] (v.l. balā). baladā : bala—dā́ ([RV.]; [Kauś.]) mfn. conferring or imparting power. 🔎 baladā́- | nominal stemSGMNOM |
| 10.121.2 | yásya | yá- ya : the 1st semivowel (corresponding to the vowels i and ī, and having the sound of the English y, in Bengal usually pronounced j). ya : m. (in prosody) a bacchic (˘ ¯ ¯), [Piṅg.] ya : the actual base of the relative pronoun in declension [cf. yád and Gk. ὅς, ἥ, ὅ]. ya : m. (in some senses fr. √ 1. yā, only, [L.]) a goer or mover ya : wind ya : joining ya : restraining ya : fame ya : a carriage (?) ya : barley ya : light ya : abandoning 🔎 yá- | pronounSGMGEN |
| 10.121.2 | víśve | víśva- viśva : víśva mf(A)n. (prob. fr. √ 1. viś, to pervade, cf. [Uṇ. i, 151]; declined as a pron. like sarva, by which it is superseded in the Brāhmaṇas and later language) all, every, every one viśva : whole, entire, universal, [RV.] &c. &c. viśva : all-pervading or all-containing, omnipresent (applied to Viṣṇu-Kṛṣṇa, the soul, intellect &c.), [Up.]; [MBh.] &c. viśva : víśva m. (in phil.) the intellectual faculty or (accord. to some) the faculty which perceives individuality or the individual underlying the gross body (sthūla-śarīra-vyaṣṭy-upahita), [Vedāntas.] viśva : N. of a class of gods, cf. below viśva : N. of the number ‘thirteen’, [Gol.] viśva : of a class of deceased ancestors, [MārkP.] viśva : of a king, [MBh.] viśva : of a well-known dictionary = viśva-prakāśa viśva : pl. (víśve, with or scil. devā́s cf. viśve-deva, p. 995) ‘all the gods collectively’ or the ‘All-gods’ (a partic. class of gods, forming one of the 9 Gaṇas enumerated under gaṇadevatā, q.v.; accord. to the Viṣṇu and other Purāṇas they were sons of Viśvā, daughter of Dakṣa, and their names are as follow, 1. Vasu, 2. Satya, 3. Kratu, 4. Dakṣa, 5. Kāla, 6. Kāma, 7. Dhṛti, 8. Kuru, 9. Purū-ravas, 10. Mādravas [?]; two others are added by some, viz. 11. Rocaka or Locana, 12. Dhvani [or Dhūri; or this may make 13] : they are particularly worshipped at Śrāddhas and at the Vaiśvadeva ceremony [[RTL. 416]]; moreover accord. to Manu [[iii, 90], [121]], offerings should be made to them daily — these privileges having been bestowed on them by Brahmā and the Pitṛs, as a reward for severe austerities they had performed on the Himālaya: sometimes it is difficult to decide whether the expression viśve devāḥ refers to all the gods or to the particular troop of deities described above), [RV.] &c. &c.; viśva : víśva n. the whole world, universe, [AV.] &c. &c. viśva : dry ginger, [Suśr.] viśva : myrrh, [L.] viśva : a mystical N. of the sound o, [Up.] 🔎 víśva- | nominal stemPLMNOM |
| 10.121.2 | upā́sate | √ās- ās : ind. (an interjection implying joy, anger, menace, pain, affliction, recollection) Ah! Oh! &c. ās : cl. 2. Ā. ā́ste (and ā́sate, [AV. xi, 8, 32], &c.; Impv. 2. sg. ās-sva, āsva, and āsasva; 2. pl. ādhvam; p. āsāná, āsat [[R.]], and āsīna [see below]; āsāṃ-cakre [[Pāṇ. iii, 1, 87]]; āsiṣyate; āsiṣṭa; āsitum) to sit, sit down, rest, lie, [RV.]; [AV.]; [ŚBr.]; [Mn.]; [MBh.]; [Śak.] &c.; to be present; to exist; to inhabit, dwell in; to make one's abode in [RV.]; [AV.]; [VS.]; [MBh.] &c.; to sit quietly, abide, remain, continue, [RV.]; [AV.] &c.; to cease, have an end, [Pañcat.]; [Daś.]; [Hit.] &c.; to solemnize, celebrate; to do anything without interruption; to continue doing anything; to continue in any situation; to last; (it is used in the sense of ‘continuing’, with a participle, adj., or subst., e.g. etat sāma gāyann āste, ‘he continues singing this verse’; with an indeclinable participle in tvā, ya, or am, e.g. upa-rudhya arim āsīta, ‘he should continue blockading the foe’; with an adverb, e.g. tūṣṇīm āste, ‘he continues quiet’; sukham āsva, ‘continue well’; with an inst. case, e.g. sukhenāste, ‘he continues well’; with a dat. case, e.g. āstāṃ tuṣṭaye, ‘may it be to your satisfaction’) : Caus. āsayati, to cause any one to sit down Comm. on [Pāṇ.] : Desid. Ā. āsisiṣate, [ib.]; ās : [cf. Gk. ἧ(σ)-μαι, ἧς-ται : Lat. âsa changed to âra; â-nus for âs-nus.] ās : √ (ā- 2. as) P. āsyati, to throw upon, lay or put upon, [TBr.]; [Kāṭh.] : Ā. (Impv. 2. pl. ā́syadhvam) to cause to flow in, pour in [RV. x, 30, 2]; [ŚBr. i]; to put or throw on for one's self, [MaitrS.] ās : n. (?) mouth, face, (only in abl. and instr.) āsás (with the prep. ā), from mouth to mouth, in close proximity, [RV. vii, 99, 7] ās : āsā́ and āsayā́ (generally used as an adv.), before one's eyes ās : by word of mouth ās : personally ās : present ās : in one's own person ās : immediately, [RV. vi, 16, 9], &c. 🔎 √ās- | rootPLPRSMED3INDlocal particle:LP |
| 10.121.2 | praśíṣam | praśíṣ- | nominal stemSGFACC |
| 10.121.2 | yásya | yá- ya : the 1st semivowel (corresponding to the vowels i and ī, and having the sound of the English y, in Bengal usually pronounced j). ya : m. (in prosody) a bacchic (˘ ¯ ¯), [Piṅg.] ya : the actual base of the relative pronoun in declension [cf. yád and Gk. ὅς, ἥ, ὅ]. ya : m. (in some senses fr. √ 1. yā, only, [L.]) a goer or mover ya : wind ya : joining ya : restraining ya : fame ya : a carriage (?) ya : barley ya : light ya : abandoning 🔎 yá- | pronounSGMGEN |
| 10.121.2 | devā́ḥ | devá- deva : devá mf(I)n. (fr. 3. div) heavenly, divine (also said of terrestrial things of high excellence), [RV.]; [AV.]; [VS.]; [ŚBr.] (superl. m. devá-tama, [RV. iv, 22, 3] &c.; f. devi-tamā, [ii, 41, 16]) deva : devá m. (according to [Pāṇ. iii, 3, 120] déva) a deity, god, [RV.] &c. &c. deva : (rarely applied to) evil demons, [AV. iii, 15, 5]; [TS. iii, 5, 4, 1] deva : (pl. the gods as the heavenly or shining ones; víśve devā́s, all the gods, [RV. ii, 3, 4] &c., or a partic. class of deities [see under víśva], often reckoned as 33, either 11 for each of the 3 worlds, [RV. i, 139, 11] &c. [cf. tri-daśa], or 8 Vasus, 11 Rudras, and 12 Ādityas [to which the 2 Aśvins must be added] [Br.]; cf. also, [Divyāv. 68]; with Jainas 4 classes, viz. bhavanādhīśa, vyantara, jyotiṣka, and vaimānika; devā́nām pátnyas, the wives of the gods, [RV.]; [VS.]; [Br.] [cf. deva-patnī below]) deva : N. of the number 33 (see above), [Gaṇit.] deva : N. of Indra as the god of the sky and giver of rain, [MBh.]; [R.] &c. deva : a cloud, [L.] deva : (with Jainas) the 22nd Arhat of the future Ut-sarpiṇī deva : the image of a god, an idol, [Viṣṇ.] deva : a god on earth or among men, either Brāhman, priest, [RV.]; [AV.] (cf. bhū-d°), or king, prince (as a title of honour, esp. in the voc. ‘your majesty’ or ‘your honour’; also ifc., e.g. śrī-harṣa-d°, vikramāṅka-d°, king Śrī-h° or Vikr°, and in names as puruṣottama-d° [lit. having Viṣṇu as one's deity; cf. atithi-d°, ācārya-d°, pitṛ-d°, mātṛ-d°]; rarely preceding the name, e.g. deva-caṇḍamahāsena, [Kathās. xiii, 48]), [Kāv.]; [Pañc.] &c. (cf. kṣiti-, nara-, &c.) deva : a husband's brother (cf. devṛ and devara), [W.] deva : a fool, dolt, [L.] deva : a child, [L.] deva : a man following any partic. line or business, [L.] deva : a spearman, lancer, [L.] deva : emulation, wish to excel or overcome, [L.] deva : sport, play, [L.] deva : a sword, [Gal.] deva : N. of men, [VP.] deva : of a disciple of Nāgārjuna, [MWB. 192] deva : dimin. for devadatta, [Pāṇ. v, 3, 83], Vārtt. 4, Sch. deva : devá n. ([L.]) an organ of sense, [MuṇḍUp. iii, 1, 8]; [2, 7] deva : [cf. Lat. dīvus, deus; Lit. dë́vas; Old Pruss. deiwas.] 🔎 devá- | nominal stemPLMNOM |
| 10.121.2 | yásya | yá- ya : the 1st semivowel (corresponding to the vowels i and ī, and having the sound of the English y, in Bengal usually pronounced j). ya : m. (in prosody) a bacchic (˘ ¯ ¯), [Piṅg.] ya : the actual base of the relative pronoun in declension [cf. yád and Gk. ὅς, ἥ, ὅ]. ya : m. (in some senses fr. √ 1. yā, only, [L.]) a goer or mover ya : wind ya : joining ya : restraining ya : fame ya : a carriage (?) ya : barley ya : light ya : abandoning 🔎 yá- | pronounSGMGEN |
| 10.121.2 | chāyā́ chāyā : chāyā́ f. σκιά, shade, shadow, a shady place (‘a covered place, house’, [Naigh. iii, 4]), [RV. i, 73, 8]; [ii, 33, 6]; [vi, 16, 38]; [AV.]; [VS. v], [xv]; [AitBr. vii, 12]; [ŚBr.] &c. chāyā : the shadow of a gnomon, [Sūryas.] chāyā : shelter, protection, [Hit. iii, 8, 1/2] chāyā : a reflected image, reflection, [RV. v, 44, 6]; [x, 121, 2]; [VS. ii, 8]; [AV. v, 21, 8]; [PraśnUp.]; [Mn.] &c. chāyā : shading or blending of colours, play of light or colours, lustre, light, colour, colour of the face, complexion, features, [Suśr.]; [VarBṛS. lxviii, 89 ff.]; [Ragh. iv, 5]; [Megh.] (ifc. f(A). ) &c. chāyā : gracefulness, beauty, [77] & [101]; [VP. iv, 4, 31]; [Kathās. iic] chāyā : a series, multitude (paṅkti), [Pañcat. i, 16, 8] chāyā : a Sanskṛt gloss on a Prākṛt text chāyā : a copy (of a MS.) chāyā : a little (ifc.), [Veṇīs. vi, 13/14, 1] chāyā : nightmare, [Buddh.]; [L.] chāyā : a bribe, [L.] chāyā : ‘Shadow’, (like Saṃjñā) wife of the sun and mother of the planet Saturn, [Hariv. 545 ff.]; [VP. iii, 2]; [BhP. vi], [viii]; [MatsyaP.]; [Kathās. cv] chāyā : (N. of a Śakti), [Hcat. i, 5, 197] chāyā : the sun, [L.] chāyā : a metre of 4 × 19 syllables chāyā : a kind of rhetorical figure, [Sarasv. ii, 5] chāyā : (in music) N. of a Rāga chāyā : N. of Kātyāyanī (or Durgā, [W.]), [L.] chāyā : chāyā́ See °ya. 🔎 chāyā́ | chāyā́- chāyā : chāyā́ f. σκιά, shade, shadow, a shady place (‘a covered place, house’, [Naigh. iii, 4]), [RV. i, 73, 8]; [ii, 33, 6]; [vi, 16, 38]; [AV.]; [VS. v], [xv]; [AitBr. vii, 12]; [ŚBr.] &c. chāyā : the shadow of a gnomon, [Sūryas.] chāyā : shelter, protection, [Hit. iii, 8, 1/2] chāyā : a reflected image, reflection, [RV. v, 44, 6]; [x, 121, 2]; [VS. ii, 8]; [AV. v, 21, 8]; [PraśnUp.]; [Mn.] &c. chāyā : shading or blending of colours, play of light or colours, lustre, light, colour, colour of the face, complexion, features, [Suśr.]; [VarBṛS. lxviii, 89 ff.]; [Ragh. iv, 5]; [Megh.] (ifc. f(A). ) &c. chāyā : gracefulness, beauty, [77] & [101]; [VP. iv, 4, 31]; [Kathās. iic] chāyā : a series, multitude (paṅkti), [Pañcat. i, 16, 8] chāyā : a Sanskṛt gloss on a Prākṛt text chāyā : a copy (of a MS.) chāyā : a little (ifc.), [Veṇīs. vi, 13/14, 1] chāyā : nightmare, [Buddh.]; [L.] chāyā : a bribe, [L.] chāyā : ‘Shadow’, (like Saṃjñā) wife of the sun and mother of the planet Saturn, [Hariv. 545 ff.]; [VP. iii, 2]; [BhP. vi], [viii]; [MatsyaP.]; [Kathās. cv] chāyā : (N. of a Śakti), [Hcat. i, 5, 197] chāyā : the sun, [L.] chāyā : a metre of 4 × 19 syllables chāyā : a kind of rhetorical figure, [Sarasv. ii, 5] chāyā : (in music) N. of a Rāga chāyā : N. of Kātyāyanī (or Durgā, [W.]), [L.] chāyā : chāyā́ See °ya. 🔎 chāyā́- | nominal stemSGFNOM |
| 10.121.2 | amŕ̥tam | amŕ̥ta- amṛta : a-mṛ́ta mfn. (cf. [Pāṇ. vi, 2, 116]) not dead, [MBh.] amṛta : immortal, [RV.] &c. amṛta : imperishable, [RV.]; [VS.] amṛta : beautiful, beloved, [L.] amṛta : a-mṛ́ta m. an immortal, a god, [RV.] &c. amṛta : N. of Śiva amṛta : of Viṣṇu, [MBh. xiii] amṛta : of Dhanvantari, [L.] amṛta : the plant Phaseolus Trilobus Ait. amṛta : the root of a plant, [L.] amṛta : a-mṛ́ta n. collective body of immortals, [RV.] amṛta : a-mṛ́ta n. world of immortality, heaven, eternity, [RV.]; [VS.]; [AV.] (also āni n. pl. [RV. i, 72, 1] and [iii, 38, 4]) amṛta : a-mṛ́ta n. immortality, [RV.] amṛta : final emancipation, [L.] amṛta : the nectar (conferring immortality, produced at the churning of the ocean), ambrosia, [RV.] (or the voice compared to it, N. [Ragh.]) amṛta : nectar-like food amṛta : antidote against poison, [Suśr.] amṛta : N. of a medicament, [Śiś. ix, 36]; medicament in general, [Buddh.] amṛta : the residue of a sacrifice (cf. amṛta-bhuj) amṛta : unsolicited alms, [Mn. iv, 4] and [5], water, [Naigh.] amṛta : milk, [L.] clarified butter, [L.] (cf. pañāmṛta), boiled rice, [L.] amṛta : anything sweet, a sweetmeat, [R. vii, 7, 3] amṛta : a pear, [L.] amṛta : food, [L.], property, [L.] amṛta : gold, [L.] amṛta : quicksilver, [L.] amṛta : poison, [L.] amṛta : a particular poison, [L.] amṛta : a ray of light, [Ragh. x, 59] N. of a metre, [RPrāt.] amṛta : of a sacred place (in the north), [Hariv. 14095], of various conjunctions of planets (supposed to confer long life), [L.] amṛta : the number, ‘four’, [L.] 🔎 amŕ̥ta- | nominal stemSGNNOM |
| 10.121.2 | yásya | yá- ya : the 1st semivowel (corresponding to the vowels i and ī, and having the sound of the English y, in Bengal usually pronounced j). ya : m. (in prosody) a bacchic (˘ ¯ ¯), [Piṅg.] ya : the actual base of the relative pronoun in declension [cf. yád and Gk. ὅς, ἥ, ὅ]. ya : m. (in some senses fr. √ 1. yā, only, [L.]) a goer or mover ya : wind ya : joining ya : restraining ya : fame ya : a carriage (?) ya : barley ya : light ya : abandoning 🔎 yá- | pronounSGMGEN |
| 10.121.2 | mr̥tyúḥ | mr̥tyú- mṛtyu : mṛtyú m. (very rarely f.) death, dying, [RV.] &c., &c. mṛtyu : (deaths of different kinds are enumerated, 100 from disease or accident and one natural from old age; ifc. = ‘death caused by or through’) mṛtyu : Death personified, the god of death (sometimes identified with Yama or with Viṣṇu; or said to be a son of Adharma by Nirṛti or of Brahmā or of Kali or of Māyā; he has also the patronymics Prādhvaṃsana and Sāmparāyaṇa, and is sometimes reckoned among the 11 Rudras, and sometimes regarded as Vyāsa in the 6th Dvāpara or as a teacher &c.), [ŚBr.]; [MBh.]; [Pur.] &c. mṛtyu : N. of the god of love, [L.] mṛtyu : of a partic. Ekāha, [ŚāṅkhŚr.] mṛtyu : of the 8th astrol. house, [VarBṛS.] mṛtyu : of the 17th astrol. Yoga, [Col.] (mṛtyor haraḥ and mrityor vikarṇa-bhāse N. of Sāmans). mṛtyu : &c. See p. 827, col. 3. 🔎 mr̥tyú- | nominal stemSGMNOM |
| 10.121.2 | kásmai | ká- ka : the first consonant of the alphabet, and the first guttural letter (corresponding in sound to k in keep or king). ka : ká kas, kā, kim, interrog. pron. (see kim and kad, and cf. the following words in which the interrogative base appears, katama, katara, kati, katham, kadā, karhi, kā, &c.), who? which? what? In its declension follows the pronoun tad except in nom. acc. sing. neut., where kim has taken the place of kad or kat in classical Sanskṛt; but the old form kad is found in the Veda (see [Gram. 227]); ka : [cf. Zd. ka, kô, kâ, kat; Gk. πόθεν, πῶς, (Ion. κόθεν, κῶς), τίς, τί; Lat. quis, quid; Lith. kas ká; Goth. hvas, hvô, hva, Angl.Sax. hwā, hwaet; Eng. who, what.] ka : The interrogative sentence introduced by is often terminated by iti (e.g. kasya sa putra iti kathyatām, let it be said, ‘whose son is he?’), but iti may be omitted and the sentence lose its direct interrogative character (e.g. kasya sa putro na jñāyate, it is not known whose son he is). with or without √ 1. as may express ‘how is it possible that?’ ‘what power have I, you, they, &c.?’ (e.g. ke mama dhanvino'nye, what can the other archers do against me? ke āvām paritrātum, what power have we to rescue you?) is often connected with a demonstrative pron. (e.g. ko 'yam āyāti, who comes here?) or with the potential (e.g. ko hariṃ nindet, who will blame Hari?) is sometimes repeated (e.g. kaḥ ko 'tra, who is there? kān kān, whom? whom? i.e. which of them? cf. [Gram. 54]), and the repetition is often due to a kind of attraction (e.g. keṣāṃ kiṃ śāstram adhyayanīyam, which book is to be read by whom? [Gram. 836. a]). When kim is connected with the inst. c. of a noun or with the indeclinable participle it may express ‘what is gained by doing so, &c.?’ (= ko'rthas); (e.g. kiṃ vilambena, what is gained by delay? kim bahunā, what is the use of more words? dhanena kiṃ yo na dadāti, what is the use of wealth to him who does not give? with inst. and gen., nīrujaḥ kim auṣadhaiḥ, what is the use of medicine to the healthy?) ka : is often followed by the particles iva, u, nāma, nu, vā, svid, some of which serve merely to generalize the interrogation (e.g. kim iva etad, what can this be? ka u śravat, who can possibly hear? ko nāma jānāti, who indeed knows? ko nvayam, who, pray, is this? kiṃ nu kāryam, what is to be done? ko vā devād anyaḥ, who possibly other than a god? kasya svid hṛdayaṃ nāsti, of what person is there no heart?) ka : is occasionally used alone as an indefinite pronoun, especially in negative sentences (e.g. na kasya ko vallabhaḥ, no one is a favourite of any one; nānyo jānāti kaḥ, no one else knows; kathaṃ sa ghātayati kam, how does he kill any one?) Generally, however, is only made indefinite when connected with the particles ca, caná, cid, vā, and ápi, in which case may sometimes be preceded by the relative ya (e.g. ye ke ca, any persons whatsoever; yasyai kasyai ca devatāyai, to any deity whatsoever; yāni kāni ca mitrāṇi, any friends whatsoever; yat kiṃca, whatever). The particle cana, being composed of ca and na, properly gives a negative force to the pronoun (e.g. yasmād indrād ṛte kiṃcana, without which Indra there is nothing), but the negative sense is generally dropped (e.g. kaścana, any one; na kaścana, no one), and a relative is sometimes connected with it (e.g. yat kiṃcana, anything whatsoever). Examples of cid with the interrogative are common; vā and api are not so common, but the latter is often found in classical Sanskṛt (e.g. kaścid, any one; kecid, some; na kaścid, no one; na kiṃcid api, nothing whatsoever; yaḥ kaścid, any one whatsoever; kecit — kecit, some — others; yasmin kasmin vā deśe, in any country whatsoever; na ko 'pi, no one; na kimapi, nothing whatever). may sometimes be used, like 2. kad, at the beginning of a compound. See ka-pūya, &c. ka : ká as, m. (according to native authorities) N. of Prajāpati or of a Prajāpati, [VS. xx, 4]; [xxii, 20]; [TS. i]; [ŚBr.] &c. ka : of Brahman, [MBh. i, 32]; [BhP. iii, 12, 51]; [xii, 13, 19]; [20] ka : of Dakṣa, [BhP. ix, 10, 10] ka : of Viṣṇu, [L.] ka : of Yama, [L.] ka : of Garuḍa ka : the soul, [Tattvas.] ka : a particular comet, [VarBṛS.] ka : the sun, [L.] ka : fire, [L.] ka : splendour, light, [L.] ka : air, [L.] ka : a peacock, [L.] ka : the body, [L.] ka : time, [L.] ka : wealth, [L.] ka : sound, [L.] ka : a king, [L.] ka : = kāma-granthi (?) ka : ká (am), n. happiness, joy, pleasure, [ChUp. iv, 10, 5]; [Nir.] &c. ka : water, [MaitrS. i, 10, 10]; [ŚBr. x]; [Yājñ.] &c. ka : the head ka : hair, a head of hair, [L.] ka : ká n. (also regarded as ind.; cf. 1. kam.) ka : a Taddhita affix (much used in forming adjectives; it may also be added to nouns to express diminution, deterioration, or similarity, e.g. putraka, a little son; aśvaka, a bad horse or like a horse). 🔎 ká- | pronounSGMDAT |
| 10.121.2 | devā́ya | devá- deva : devá mf(I)n. (fr. 3. div) heavenly, divine (also said of terrestrial things of high excellence), [RV.]; [AV.]; [VS.]; [ŚBr.] (superl. m. devá-tama, [RV. iv, 22, 3] &c.; f. devi-tamā, [ii, 41, 16]) deva : devá m. (according to [Pāṇ. iii, 3, 120] déva) a deity, god, [RV.] &c. &c. deva : (rarely applied to) evil demons, [AV. iii, 15, 5]; [TS. iii, 5, 4, 1] deva : (pl. the gods as the heavenly or shining ones; víśve devā́s, all the gods, [RV. ii, 3, 4] &c., or a partic. class of deities [see under víśva], often reckoned as 33, either 11 for each of the 3 worlds, [RV. i, 139, 11] &c. [cf. tri-daśa], or 8 Vasus, 11 Rudras, and 12 Ādityas [to which the 2 Aśvins must be added] [Br.]; cf. also, [Divyāv. 68]; with Jainas 4 classes, viz. bhavanādhīśa, vyantara, jyotiṣka, and vaimānika; devā́nām pátnyas, the wives of the gods, [RV.]; [VS.]; [Br.] [cf. deva-patnī below]) deva : N. of the number 33 (see above), [Gaṇit.] deva : N. of Indra as the god of the sky and giver of rain, [MBh.]; [R.] &c. deva : a cloud, [L.] deva : (with Jainas) the 22nd Arhat of the future Ut-sarpiṇī deva : the image of a god, an idol, [Viṣṇ.] deva : a god on earth or among men, either Brāhman, priest, [RV.]; [AV.] (cf. bhū-d°), or king, prince (as a title of honour, esp. in the voc. ‘your majesty’ or ‘your honour’; also ifc., e.g. śrī-harṣa-d°, vikramāṅka-d°, king Śrī-h° or Vikr°, and in names as puruṣottama-d° [lit. having Viṣṇu as one's deity; cf. atithi-d°, ācārya-d°, pitṛ-d°, mātṛ-d°]; rarely preceding the name, e.g. deva-caṇḍamahāsena, [Kathās. xiii, 48]), [Kāv.]; [Pañc.] &c. (cf. kṣiti-, nara-, &c.) deva : a husband's brother (cf. devṛ and devara), [W.] deva : a fool, dolt, [L.] deva : a child, [L.] deva : a man following any partic. line or business, [L.] deva : a spearman, lancer, [L.] deva : emulation, wish to excel or overcome, [L.] deva : sport, play, [L.] deva : a sword, [Gal.] deva : N. of men, [VP.] deva : of a disciple of Nāgārjuna, [MWB. 192] deva : dimin. for devadatta, [Pāṇ. v, 3, 83], Vārtt. 4, Sch. deva : devá n. ([L.]) an organ of sense, [MuṇḍUp. iii, 1, 8]; [2, 7] deva : [cf. Lat. dīvus, deus; Lit. dë́vas; Old Pruss. deiwas.] 🔎 devá- | nominal stemSGMDAT |
| 10.121.2 | havíṣā | havís- havis : havís n. an oblation or burnt offering, anything offered as an oblation with fire (as clarified butter, milk, Soma, grain; haviṣ √ kṛ, ‘to prepare an oblation’, ‘make into an oblation’), [RV.] &c. &c. havis : water, [Naigh. i, 12] havis : fire, [Kālac.] havis : N. of a Marutvat (?), [Kālac.] 🔎 havís- | nominal stemSGNINS |
| 10.121.2 | vidhema | √vidh- 1 vidh : cl. 6. P. -vidhati (in [RV.] also °te), to worship, honour a god (dat. loc., or acc.) with (instr.), [RV.]; [AV.]; [TBr.]; [BhP.]; to present reverentially, offer, dedicate, [RV.]; [AV.]; to be gracious or kind, befriend (said of Indra), [RV. viii, 78, 7.] vidh : (or vindh) cl. 6. Ā. vindháte, to be destitute or bereft of, lack, want (instr. or acc.), [RV. i, 7, 7]; [viii, 9, 6]; [51, 3.] vidh : weak form of √ vyadh. vidh : mfn. (ifc.) piercing, penetrating (cf. marmā-, mṛgā-, śvā-, hṛdayā-vidh). vidh : cl. 1. Ā. vedhate, to ask, beg (v.l. for √ vith, q.v.) 🔎 √vidh- 1 | rootPLAORACT1OPT |