Dictionaries of Indian languages (Kosha)
1988 | 9,139,513 words
These pages contain a Trilingual Dictionary of various Indian languages (with English meaning); which forms part of a curated collection aimed at enhancing educational opportunities in India. The dictionaries are found in a library which includes a range of materials, from books to audio and video content, designed to support students and lifelong ...
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sravya 170 himdi sabda vya . himdi artha simdhi devanagari amgreji paryaya ko . paryaya lipyamtarana sravya vi . 1. jo suna ja sake ya 5 jo vadhi maghije, ya perceptible to the ' sunai deta ho ; 4 budha mem imdada ear, audible, which can be heard. bhravyakavya pu . bharatiya kavyasastra ki drsti se kavya ka vaha prakara jisaka 8390 sahitya ji uha sakha one of the two jahimjo vasto budhana mem main divisions padha़na sa ahe (jiam kavita, kahani ramgamamca para abhinaya nahim hota pratyuta jo suna aura padha jata hai | (4) vaga़ैraha ) pramta vi . sramtiyukta, thaka hua | thakalu, mamdo thakavata, thaku samti stri . thakana | bhada pu . 1. sanatani hinduom mem pitarom i(s)))))-: ya mrta vyaktiyom ko sraddha (sradha ): prasanna karane ke uddesya se kie janevale pimdadana, brahamana bhojana adi krtya jo unake prati srada prakata karane ke lie kie jate haim ; 2. asvina masa ka krsnapa jisamem visista rupa se ukta prakara ke krtya karane ka vidhana hai, pitrpaksa | of literature in Indian poetic literature that can be read and heard and is not meant for presentation on the stage. wearied, tired, fatigued, exhausted, fatigue, weariness, exhaustion. a funeral rite or ceremony performed in honour of the departed spirits of dead relatives as obsequial oblation, a gift or offering at a sraddha; bade je mahine jo krsna the dark fortnight jara at s paksu of the month of Ashvin when oblations are offered to the manes for their spiritual gratification.
