Panibandha, aka: Pāṇibandha, Pani-bandha; 1 Definition(s)
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Pāṇibandha (पाणिबन्ध).—'union of the hands', marriage.
Derivable forms: pāṇibandhaḥ (पाणिबन्धः).
Pāṇibandha is a Sanskrit compound consisting of the terms pāṇi and bandha (बन्ध).
Source: DDSA: The practical Sanskrit-English dictionarySanskrit, also spelled संस्कृतम् (saṃskṛtam), is an ancient language of India commonly seen as the grandmother of the Indo-European language family. 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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Pani | Pāṇi (पाणि).—m. (-ṇiḥ) The hand. f. (-ṇiḥ) A place of sale, a shop, a market. E. paṇ to be of p... | |
Vajrapani | Vajrapāṇi (वज्रपाणि).—m. (-ṇiḥ) Indra. E. vajra the bolt, pāṇi the hand: see vajradhara . | |
Dandapani | Daṇḍapāṇi (दण्डपाणि).—n. of a Śākya, father of Gopā, q.v.: LV 140.9 ff.; 153.20 ff.; 157.3; Suv... | |
Manibandha | Maṇibandha (मणिबन्ध).—m. (-ndhaḥ) The wrist. E. maṇi a jewel, and bandha binding; where bracele... | |
Mulabandha | Mūlabandha (मूलबन्ध).—a particular position of the fingers. Derivable forms: mūlabandhaḥ (मूलबन... | |
Padmabandha | Padmabandha (पद्मबन्ध).—m. (-ndhaḥ) The artificial arrangement of the words of a verse in a fig... | |
Keshabandha | Keśabandha (केशबन्ध).—1) a hair-band; (virājase) मुकुटेन विचित्रेण केशबन्धेन शोभिना (mukuṭena v... | |
Panigraha | Pāṇigrāha (पाणिग्राह).—m. (-haḥ) 1. Laying hold of the hand. 2. Marriage. E. pāṇi, and grāha ta... | |
Pratibandha | Pratibandha (प्रतिबन्ध).—1) Binding or tying to.2) Obstruction, impediment, obstacle; स तपःप्रत... | |
Jalandharabandha |
Jogpradpak describes Jālandharabandha in which the tongue is placed in the middle of the tri... | |
Sudhapani | Sudhāpāṇi (सुधापाणि).—m. (-ṇiḥ) The divine physician, Dhanwantari. E. sudhā nectar, pāṇi hand, ... | |
Padabandha | Padabandha (पदबन्ध).—m. (= pāda-b°, q.v.), a particular technique of holding or wielding (the b... | |
Setubandha | Setubandha (सेतुबन्ध) is the name of a commentary (on Nityāṣoḍaśikārṇava) on the topic of Mantr... | |
Mahabandha | Mahābandha (महाबन्ध).—a peculiar position of hands or feet. Derivable forms: mahābandhaḥ (महाबन... |
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