Klrip, Klṛp: 1 definition
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The Sanskrit term Klṛp can be transliterated into English as Klrp or Klrip, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).
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Source: DDSA: The practical Sanskrit-English dictionaryKlṛp (क्लृप्).—1 Ā. (kalpate, caklṛpe, aklṛpat, aklṛpta, akalpiṣṭa; kalpiṣyate; kalpsyati-te, kalpitum, kalptum, klṛpta)
1) To be fit or adequate for result in, bring about, accomplish, produce, tend to; (with dat.) कल्पसे रक्षणाय (kalpase rakṣaṇāya) Ś.5.8; पश्चात्पुत्रैरप- हृतभरः कल्पते विश्रमाय (paścātputrairapa- hṛtabharaḥ kalpate viśramāya) V.3.1; विभावरी यद्यरुणाय कल्पते (vibhāvarī yadyaruṇāya kalpate) Ku. 5.44;6.29;5.79; Meghadūta 57; R.5.13;8.4; S.6.23; Bhaṭṭikāvya 22.21.
2) To be well-managed or regulated, to succeed.
3) To become, happen, occur; कल्पिष्यते हरेः प्रीतिः (kalpiṣyate hareḥ prītiḥ) Bhaṭṭikāvya 16.12;9.44,45. गजेन्द्राः कल्प्यन्ते तुरगपतयो वर्मरचिताः (gajendrāḥ kalpyante turagapatayo varmaracitāḥ) Pañch.2.7; Bhāgavata 3.16.12.
4) To be prepared, be ready; चक्लृपे चाश्वकुञ्जरम् (caklṛpe cāśvakuñjaram) Bhaṭṭikāvya 14.89.
5) To be favourable to, subserve.
6) To partake of.
7) To prepare, arrange.
8) To produce, cause, effect, create (with acc.); प्रजापतीनां स पतिश्चक्लृपे कान्प्रजापतीन् (prajāpatīnāṃ sa patiścaklṛpe kānprajāpatīn) Bhāgavata 3. 7.25.
9) To accommodate one's self to.
1) To fall to the share of. -Caus. (kalpayati-te)
1) To prepare, arrange, make ready, fit out; शयनमस्याकल्पयम् (śayanamasyākalpayam) K.156, 157.
2) To settle, fix upon, intend, design; ध्रुवं मां प्रातराशार्थं राक्षसः कल्पयिष्यति (dhruvaṃ māṃ prātarāśārthaṃ rākṣasaḥ kalpayiṣyati) Rām.5.26.33; कल्पिता मूल्यमे- तेषां क्रूरेण भवता वयम् (kalpitā mūlyame- teṣāṃ krūreṇa bhavatā vayam) Mu.5.17.
3) To make, offer; Mu. 6.21.; R.5.28;11.51,93.
4) To provide or furnish with; Bhartṛhari 3.95; R.1.94;5.9.
5) To believe, consider, imagine, think; मत्सरस्तु मे विपरीतं कल्पयति (matsarastu me viparītaṃ kalpayati) Mu.7; Śiśupālavadha 11. 6.
6) To cut, divide; Ś.6.
7) To execute, bring about, do, perform; Śiśupālavadha 11.27.14.21.
8) To form, frame;
9) To invent, compose (as a poem); स्वायंभुवो मनुर्धीमानिदं शास्त्रमकल्पयत् (svāyaṃbhuvo manurdhīmānidaṃ śāstramakalpayat) Manusmṛti 1.12;
1) To receive, accept; नातो ह्यन्यमकल्पयन् (nāto hyanyamakalpayan) Rām.2.91.65.
Sanskrit, also spelled संस्कृतम् (saṃskṛtam), is an ancient language of India commonly seen as the grandmother of the Indo-European language family (even English!). Closely allied with Prakrit and Pali, Sanskrit is more exhaustive in both grammar and terms and has the most extensive collection of literature in the world, greatly surpassing its sister-languages Greek and Latin.
See also (Relevant definitions)
Starts with: Klripta, Klriptadhupa, Klriptakila, Klripti, Klriptika.
Ends with: Anuklrip, Avaklrip, Pariklrip, Praklrip, Samklrip, Upaklrip, Viklrip.
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