Khandavaraga, Khāṇḍavarāga, Khandava-raga: 3 definitions
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Source: DDSA: The practical Sanskrit-English dictionaryKhāṇḍavarāga (खाण्डवराग).—a kind of sweetmeat; भक्ष्यखाण्डवरागाणां क्रियतां भुज्यतां तथा (bhakṣyakhāṇḍavarāgāṇāṃ kriyatāṃ bhujyatāṃ tathā) Mahābhārata (Bombay) 14.89.41.
Derivable forms: khāṇḍavarāgaḥ (खाण्डवरागः).
Khāṇḍavarāga is a Sanskrit compound consisting of the terms khāṇḍava and rāga (राग).
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English DictionaryKhāṇḍavarāga (खाण्डवराग):—[=khāṇḍava-rāga] [from khāṇḍava > khāṇḍa] m. (= rāgakhāṇḍava) sugar-candy, sweetmeats, [Mahābhārata xiv, 2684.]
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Partial matches: Raga, Khandava.
Full-text: Ragakhandava.
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