superhuman power (either perpetual or transient, consisting, according to some, of the following eight: aṇiman-, laghiman-, mahiman-, prāpti-, prākāmya-, vaśitva-, īśitva- ,and kāmā vasāyitva- ,qq.v. religious meditation, prayer (considered as one of the five great sacraments, otherwise called brahma- yajña- ) "lord of the snakes", patañjali- (mentioned under this name in mahīpa- 's anekārthatilaka- ). (with jaina- s) one of the five bodies belonging to the soul (a minute form, issuing from the head of a meditative sage to consult an omniscient saint and returning with the desired information, ). ( See āvṛt- ) the mere agnihotra- without recitation of Vedic formulas a woman with whom cohabitation is forbidden.į. (invented as the Sanskrit representative of the Prakrit addhuththha- ,which is derived from ardha- caturtha- ), three and a half.į. the opening ceremony of the annual course of Vedic recitation,į( ā- )n. adhy- āsayati-, to cause to sit down : Desiderative ( parasmE-pada adhyāsisiṣamāṇa- ) to be about to rise up to ( accusative)Īlso going over, recitation, repetition (of the veda- etc.)
To sit down or lie down upon, to settle upon to occupy as one's seat or habitation to get into, enter upon to be directed to or upon to affect, concern to preside over, influence, rule to cohabit with: Causal P. meditating upon, reflecting on, remembering with regret, pensive or sorrowful recollection. not moving, not agitating, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding ( Causal - vāsayati- ), to accept ( especially an invitation), "great irritation of the eyes", severe ophthalmia. Name of work, an appendix to or imitation of the rāmāyaṇa. to enter into, penetrate ' - vartayati-, to repeat ā vart- ) to roll (as a cart) towards, come up to or towards ( accusative), approach : Causal (Ved.) - vavartati- idem or '( imperfect tense - ā viśat- ) to rush into ( accusative) P. the practice of frequent and repeated meditation on any deity or on abstract spirit, repeated recollection. "the sea of meditation", Name of a verse of the approaching, arrival, visit, visitation etc. (said of the name) used for the salutation salutation (of a superior or elder by a junior or inferior, and especially of a teacher by his disciple in general it is merely lifting the joined hands to the forehead and saying aham abhivādaye- ,I salute). respectful salutation (including sometimes the name or title of the person so addressed and followed by the mention of the person's own name) (through incorrect interpretation of d/aśā bhīśu- q.v) arm, finger ferment, yeast, any substance producing vinous fermentation
a station of herdsmen, village inhabited by cowherds only, abode of cowherds etc. nṛtyati-, to dance towards ( accusative) or in imitation of ( accusative)į. abhicaraṇa- ), maledictory, imprecatory, serving for incantation or cursing or enchantment spell, incantation (see sā- bhicaraṇika- ) a formula or prayer for working a charm, an incantation. Name of work on incantations (belonging to the atharva- veda- ). exorcising, incantation, employment of spells for a malevolent purpose equals cūṣaṇīya- ( cūṣ- C) ' : Desiderative cicṛtsati-, or cartiṣati- See ati-, ava-, ā-, upa-, etc. cartati-, to shine to light ( varia lectio for chṛd- ): Causal (or cl.10.) cartayati- idem or ' mfn. tati- ( future cartsyati- and caitiṣy- ) to tie to hurt, kill : cl.1. plural acetiṣur- ) to recover consciousnessĬl.6.