Category: H

haMsaguhya:- haMsa—guhya

haMsa—guhya ¦ n. ‘the mystery of the Universal Soul’, N. of a partic. hymn, BhP.

haMsacakrapraSna:- haMsa—cakra-praSna

haMsa—cakra-praSna ¦ m. N. of wk.

haMsI:- haMsI

of a courtezan, Rājat.

haMsacandrAMSu:- haMsa—candrAMSu

haMsa—candrAMSu ¦ m. pl. the rays of the sun and the moon, MBh.

haMsa:- haMsa

haMsa ¦ [cf. Gk. χήν; Lat. anser for hanser; Lit. żąsìs; Germ. Gans; Angl.Sax. gôs; Eng. goose.]

haMsacihnadukUlavat:- haMsa—cihna-dukUla-vat

haMsa—cihna-dukUla-vat ¦ mfn. clad in a garment woven with representations of geese, Ragh.

haMsakAkIya:- haMsa—kAkIya

haMsa—kAkIya ¦ mfn. (fr. haMsa-kAka) relating to a goose and a crow (as a partic. fable), MBh.

haMsacarasvArodaya:- haMsa—cara-svArodaya

haMsa—cara-svArodaya ¦ m. N. of works.

haMsakAlItanaya:- haMsa—kAlI-tanaya

haMsa—kAlI-tanaya ¦ m. a buffalo (see kAlI-), L.

haMsacUqa:- haMsa—cUqa

haMsa—cUqa ¦ m. N. of a Yakṣa, MBh.

haMsadvAra:- haMsa—dvAra

haMsa—dvAra ¦ n. N. of a pass near Lake Mānasa.

haMsajAtIya:- haMsa—jAtIya

haMsa—jAtIya ¦ mfn. belonging to the tribe of birds called Haṃsa, anserine, Pañcat.

haMsanAda:- haMsa—nAda

haMsa—nAda ¦ m. the cackling or cry of a goose or swan (thought to have something of a sacred character)

haMsanAdopanizad:- haMsa—nAdopanizad

haMsa—ndopanizad ¦ f. N. of an Upaniṣad (= haMso).

haMsajihva:- haMsa—jihva

haMsa—jihva ¦ m. ‘goose-tongued’, N. of a man, pl. his family, Saṃskārak.

haMsanABa:- haMsa—nABa

haMsa—nABa ¦ m. N. of a mountain, MārkP.

haMsatA:- haMsa—tA

haMsa—tA ¦ f. the being a goose, Kathās.

haMsanAdinI:- haMsa—nAdinI

haMsa—nAdinI ¦ (inI), f. a graceful woman (one of the various classes into which women are divided), L.

haMsatIrTa:- haMsa—tIrTa

haMsa—tIrTa ¦ n. N. of a Tīrtha, Cat.

haMsatUla:- haMsa—tUla

haMsa—tUla ¦ n. (L.) ‘goose-cotton’, the soft feathers or down of a goose.

haMsatUlikA:- haMsa—tUlikA

haMsa—tUlikA ¦ f. (Nalac.) ‘goose-cotton’, the soft feathers or down of a goose.

haMsatva:- haMsa—tva

haMsa—tva ¦ n. = -tA, Kathās.

haMsadAhana:- haMsa—dAhana

haMsa—dAhana ¦ n. aloe wood, L.

haMsadUta:- haMsa—dUta

haMsa—dUta ¦ m. n. N. of two poems (by Kavīndrācārya Sarasvatī and by Rūpa Gosvāmin).

haMsaDvaja:- haMsa—Dvaja

haMsa—Dvaja ¦ m. N. of a king, Cat.

haMsadvIpa:- haMsa—dvIpa

haMsa—dvIpa ¦ m. n. N. of an island, Kathās.

haMsanAda:- haMsa—nAda

N. of a Vidyā-dhara, Bālar.

haMsanAda:- haMsa—nAda

(in music) a kind of measure, Saṃgīt.

haMsanAdin:- haMsa—nAdin

haMsa—nAdin ¦ mfn. making a noise like a goose or swan, cackling

haMsapadI:- haMsa—padI

N. of an Apsaras, VP.

haMsaparameSvara:- haMsa—parameSvara

haMsa—parameSvara ¦ m. N. of a Tantra wk.

haMsapAda:- haMsa—pAda

haMsa—pAda ¦ m. the foot of a goose, MW.

haMsapAdA:- haMsa—pAdA

haMsa—pAdA ¦ (A), f. N. of an Apsaras, VP.

haMsapAdA:- haMsa—pAdA

w.r. for haMsa-padA

haMsanidAna:- haMsa—nidAna

haMsa—nidAna ¦ n. N. of a med. wk.

haMsapAdI:- haMsa—pAdI

haMsa—pAdI ¦ (I), f. N. of a plant = (or w.r. for) haMsa-padI

haMsanIlaka:- haMsa—nIlaka

haMsa—nIlaka ¦ See -kIlaka.

haMsapAdikA:- haMsa—pAdikA

haMsa—pAdikA ¦ f. a kind of plant (= -padI), L.

haMsapakza:- haMsa—pakza

haMsa—pakza ¦ m. a partic. position of the hand, Cat.

haMsapAda:- haMsa—pAda

haMsa—pAda ¦ (am), n. vermilion, L.