Nimda, Niṃdā: 1 definition
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Source: DDSA: A practical Hindi-English dictionary1) Niṃdā (निंदा) [Also spelled ninda]:—(nf) ill-speaking, censure, condemnation; —[prastāva] censure motion; —[stuti] censure and praise, speaking ill or well (of somebody).
2) Nīṃda (नींद) [Also spelled nind]:—(nf) sleep, slumber; —[ānā] to feel like sleeping, to be sleepy; —[ucaṭanā] sleep to be dissipated, to have one’s sleep broken abruptly; —[uḍanā] one’s sleep to vanish, not to be able even to wink; -, [kuṃbhakarṇa kī] long lasting sleep without rocking; —[khulanā/ṭūṭanā] to be awakened from one’s sleep; —, [gaharī] sound sleep, sleep like a log; —[bhara sonā] to have one’s fill of sleep; —[lenā] to have a sleep/nap; —[harāma karanā] to disturb one’s sleep, not to allow one to sleep in peace.
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See also (Relevant definitions)
Starts with: Nimdaka, Nimdanaya, Nimdane, Nimdaniya, Nimdasa, Nimdaya, Ninda, Nindaka, Nindana, Nindastuti.
Ends with: Avanimda, Cunimda, Dharanimda, Dinimda, Gomanimda, Jinimda, Manimda, Muninda, Ninda, Phanimda, Rayanimda, Unimda.
Full-text (+2): Ninda, Gaphalata, Vyaja, Ucatana, Vyaj, Ishvara, Eswar, Uchatana, Javani, Gahara, Kutta, Nind, Mithi, Murda, Murada, Sukh, Kacca, Sukha, Kachcha, Aarm.
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Tattvartha Sutra (with commentary) (by Vijay K. Jain)
Verse 6.25 - Influx of Karmas leading to low-status (nīca-gotra) < [Chapter 6 - Influx of Karmas]