Pancadashya, Pāñcadaśya: 5 definitions
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The Sanskrit term Pāñcadaśya can be transliterated into English as Pancadasya or Pancadashya, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).
Alternative spellings of this word include Panchadashya.
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Source: DDSA: The practical Sanskrit-English dictionaryPāñcadaśya (पाञ्चदश्य).—a. (-śī f.), [pāñcadaśya] (-śyī f.)
1) Relating to the fifteenth day of a month.
2) Being kindled by fifteen Sāmidhenī mantras; वह्निं यथा दारुणि पाञ्चदश्यं मनीषया निष्कर्षन्ति गूढम् (vahniṃ yathā dāruṇi pāñcadaśyaṃ manīṣayā niṣkarṣanti gūḍham) Bhāgavata 6.4.27.
See also (synonyms): pāñcadaśa.
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Pāñcadaśya (पाञ्चदश्य).—A collection of fifteen.
Derivable forms: pāñcadaśyam (पाञ्चदश्यम्).
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Benfey Sanskrit-English DictionaryPāñcadaśya (पाञ्चदश्य).—i. e. pañcadaśī + ya (cf. daśa), adj. Used at the fifteenth day of a half month, [Bhāgavata-Purāṇa, (ed. Burnouf.)] 6, 4, 27.
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary1) Pāñcadaśya (पाञ्चदश्य):—[=pāñca-daśya] [from pāñca] mfn. idem, [Bhāgavata-purāṇa]
2) [v.s. ...] n. the aggregate of 15 [Śāṅkhāyana-śrauta-sūtra]
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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.
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Partial matches: Dasya, Panca.
Full-text: Pancadasha.
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