Kund, Kuṇḍ: 6 definitions
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Kund 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.
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Sanskrit dictionary
Source: DDSA: The practical Sanskrit-English dictionaryKuṇḍ (कुण्ड्).—I. 1 Ā.
1) To burn.
2) To eat,
3) To heap. -II. 1 P. To maim or mutilate. -III. 1 U. To protect.
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Benfey Sanskrit-English DictionaryKuṇḍ (कुण्ड्).—i. 1, [Parasmaipada.] To maim (?). i. 1, [Ātmanepada.] To heat. i. 10, [Parasmaipada.] To preserve.
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English DictionaryKuṇḍ (कुण्ड्):—[class] 1. [Parasmaipada] kuṇḍati, to mutilate, [Dhātupāṭha ix, 37] : [class] 1. [Ātmanepada] kuṇḍate, to burn, [ib. viii, 17] : [class] 10. kuṇḍayati, to protect, [ib. xxxii, 45.]
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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.
Hindi dictionary
Source: DDSA: A practical Hindi-English dictionary1) Kund in Hindi refers in English to:—(nm) a reservoir; pool; cistern..—kund (कुंड) is alternatively transliterated as Kuṃḍa.
2) Kund in Hindi refers in English to:—(nm) a kind of flower; (a) obtuse; blunt; slow; ~[jehana] dull, obtuse..—kund (कुंद) is alternatively transliterated as Kuṃda.
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See also (Relevant definitions)
Starts with (+466): Kudomdu, Kumdacchaye, Kumdagalu, Kumdagamdhi, Kumdagannada, Kumdakrishi, Kumdakriye, Kumdakutmala, Kumdaladikshita, Kumdalapamdita, Kumdalavadi, Kumdalayuga, Kumdaleshti, Kumdalia, Kumdaliga, Kumdalige, Kumdalinicalana, Kumdalishashayana, Kumdalishvara, Kumdalu.
Ends with: Baraali-kund, Barali-kund, Biralikund, Gostinkund, Jangli-kund, Khurkund, Machkund, Moo chkund, Muchkund, Mukund, Salika-kund, Sitakund, Skund, Utkund.
Full-text (+10): Kunt, Pravedya, Nikcarayitavya, Kaundala, Kund phal, Sankundita, Kaundivrisha, Nivedaka, Jnapaniya, Jnapya, Kunda, Ahigunthika, Salika-kund, Barali-kund, Abhidhitsa, Baraali-kund, Manorajya, Jangli-kund, Kumda, Vedaka.
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Garga Samhita (English) (by Danavir Goswami)
Verse 3.9.35 < [Chapter 9 - The Birth of Śrī Girirāja]
Kathasaritsagara (the Ocean of Story) (by Somadeva)
Choosing a King by divine will < [Notes]
Vetāla 7: The King who married his Dependent to a Nereid < [Appendix 6.1 - The Twenty-five Tales of a Vetāla]
The Vishnu Purana (by Horace Hayman Wilson)
Settlement in Early Historic Ganga Plain (by Chirantani Das)
Part 6 - Rājagṛha supreme seat (a): King Jarāsandha < [Chapter II - Origin and Function of Rājagṛha as the seat of Monarchy]
The Devi Bhagavata Purana (by Swami Vijñanananda)