Sidhda: 1 definition
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Source: DDSA: A practical Hindi-English dictionarySidhda (सिध्द):—(a) proved; accomplished, perfected/perfect; endowed with supernatural powers; (nm) a saint; name of a special cult of saints; one who has acquired supernatural powers; —[karanā] to prove/achieve; ~[kāma] a person whose desires are all fulfilled; ~[kārya] successful; —[guṭikā] a mysterious pill or tablet which, kept in the mouth, is supposed to make a man invisible to others; ~[tā/tva] perfection; the state of having achieved supernatural powers; accomplishment; ~[nātha] an epithet of Lord Shiv; ~[pīṭha/kṣetra/bhūmi] a holy place where devotion is said to bring about the desired end in a quick fashion; ~[prāya] almost accomplished/fulfilled/achieved/proved; ~[rasa] mercury, quick silver; ~[rasāyana] an elixir; ~[hasta] proficient, perfect; skilful, expert; ~[hastatā] expertness, perfection; exquisite skill.
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Ends with: Anadisidhda.
Full-text: Anumanasiddha.
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