Amjana, Aṃjana: 2 definitions
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Amjana means something in Hinduism, Sanskrit, Hindi. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.
Alternative spellings of this word include Anjan.
In Hinduism
Kavya (poetry)
Source: OpenEdition books: Vividhatīrthakalpaḥ (Kāvya)1) Aṃjaṇa (अंजण) in Prakrit refers to “antimony”, as is mentioned in the Vividhatīrthakalpa by Jinaprabhasūri (13th century A.D.): an ancient text devoted to various Jaina holy places (tīrthas).
2) Añjana (अञ्जन) refers to “eye drops”.
Kavya (काव्य, kavya) refers to Sanskrit poetry, a popular ancient Indian tradition of literature. There have been many Sanskrit poets over the ages, hailing from ancient India and beyond. This topic includes mahakavya, or ‘epic poetry’ and natya, or ‘dramatic poetry’.
Languages of India and abroad
Hindi dictionary
Source: DDSA: A practical Hindi-English dictionary1) Aṃjana (अंजन) [Also spelled anjan]:—(nm) collyrium an eyesalve; ~[hārī] a sty.
2) Āṃjanā (आंजना):—(v) to apply collyrium (into the eyes.)
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Starts with: Amjanacora, Amjanagara, Amjanakaramdaka, Amjanakriye, Amjanashalake, Amjanasiddha, Anjana, Anjanabha, Anjanakeshi, Anjanasiddhi, Anjanavanna, Anjanavati.
Ends with (+57): Abhimanabhamjana, Abhivvamjana, Abhivyamjana, Abhivyanjana, Amritamjana, Ananjana, Anjana, Anuramjana, Anuranjana, Asanjana, Ashmaribhamjana, Atiramjana, Atmabhivyamjana, Avargiyavyamjana, Bhairavamjana, Bhamjana, Bhanjana, Bhutamjana, Byamjana, Damtamamjana.
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