aMSAvataraRa:- aMSAvataraRa
title of sections 64-67 of the first book of the MBh.
aMSAvataraRa:- aMSAvataraRa
partial incarnation
aMSIkf:- aMSI-kf
aMSI-√ kf ¦ to share.
aMSaka:- aMSaka
aMSaka ¦ mf(ikA)n. (ifc.) forming part.
aMSaka:- aMSaka
degree of latitude or longitude
aMSaka:- aMSaka
a co-heir, L.
aMSaka:- aMSaka
aMSaka ¦ n. a day, L.
aMSaka:- aMSaka
aMSaka ¦ m. a share
aMSala:- aMSala
aMSala ¦ See aMsala/ next col.
aMSu:- aMSu/
aMSu/ ¦ m. a filament (especially of the Soma plant)
aMSitA:- aMSi-tA
aMSi-tA ¦ f. the state of a sharer or co-heir, heirship.
aMSin:- aMSin
aMSin ¦ mfn. having a share, Yājñ.
aMSu:- aMSu/
thread
aMSu:- aMSu/
a kind of Soma libation, ŚBr.
aMSu:- aMSu/
end of a thread, a minute particle
aMSu:- aMSu/
a point, end
aMSu:- aMSu/
a ray, sunbeam
aMSu:- aMSu/
of an ancient Vedic teacher, son of a Dhanaṃjaya, VBr.
aMSu:- aMSu/
cloth, L.
aMSu:- aMSu/
of a prince.
aMSu:- aMSu/
N. of a Ṛṣi, RV. viii, 5, 26
aMSujAla:- aMSu—jAla
aMSu—jAla ¦ n. a collection of rays, blaze of light.
aMSuDAna:- aMSu—DAna
aMSu—DAna ¦ n. N. of a village, R.
aMSuDara:- aMSu—Dara
aMSu—Dara ¦ m. ‘bearer of rays’, the sun, L.
aMSupawwa:- aMSu—pawwa
aMSu—pawwa ¦ n. a kind of cloth.
aMSunadI:- aMSu—nadI
aMSu—nadI ¦ f. N. of a river.
aMSuDAraya:- aMSu—DAraya
aMSu—DAraya ¦ m. a lamp, MaitrUp.
aMSumat:- aMSu—ma/t
aMSu—ma/t ¦ mfn. fibrous, rich in filaments
aMSumat:- aMSu—ma/t
rich in Soma plants or Soma juice
aMSumat:- aMSu—ma/t
pointed
aMSumat:- aMSu—ma/t
radiant, luminous
aMSupati:- aMSu—pati
aMSu—pati or aMSu—Bartf, ¦ m. ‘lord of rays’, the sun, L.
aMSumat:- aMSu—ma/t
aMSu—ma/t ¦ m. the sun, the moon
aMSumat:- aMSu—ma/t
N. of various persons, especially of a prince of the solar race, son of A-samañjas, grandson of Sagara
aMSumatI:- aMSu—ma/tI
aMSu—ma/tI ¦ f. N. of a river (Yamunā?), RV. viii, 96, 13-15
aMSumatI:- aMSu—ma/tI
Botanical Name: Hedysarum Gangeticum, Suśr.
aMSumatPalA:- aMSu—matPalA
aMSu—matPalA ¦ f. Botanical Name: Musa Paradisiaca.
aMSumAlA:- aMSu—mAlA
aMSu—mAlA ¦ f. a garland of light, halo.
aMSumAlin:- aMSu—mAlin
aMSu—mAlin ¦ m. the sun.
aMSuvARa:- aMSu—vARa
aMSu—vARa ¦ m. ‘having rays for arrows’, the sun.
