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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pancendriya 266 banla mula byakarana debanagari sabda sanketa lipyantara banla artha hindi artha inreji artha 2. pancakarmendriya yatha- bak, pani, pada, payu o upastha pancopacara bi. pamcopacara gandha, puspa, dhupa, dipa o naibedya pancendriya bi. pamcedraya 1. panca jnanendriya, yatha- pamcemdraya, paca ाnadiya- caksu, karna, jihba, nasika, tbaka kana, jibha, naka, vaca pamca karmemdriya jaise vani, hatha, paira, guda aura upastha pamcopacara, dha, spa, dhupa, kha the five sense organs eye, ear, nose, tongue skin the five work organsspeech, hand, foot, arms and genitals fragrance, flower, dipa, aura naya ina paca dvara pujana incense, lamp and offerings pancopasaka bi. pamcopasaka sakta, saiba, saura, pamcopasaka, sakta, va, saura, the worshippers of ganapatya o baisnaba ganapatya aura vaisnava Sakti, Siva, Sun, Ganapati and Vishnu panjara bi. pamjara 1. pamjara pamjara, haddiyom ka dhamca, ribs, skeleton kamkala 2. pinjara khamca pimjara cage panja bi. pamja 1. pamca phomta cihnita pamja, paca bimdu vala ta the five of palying tasa 2. anguli sameta karata paca amgali sahita hali 3. badasadera karatalera chapa yukta pharmana badasahom ki hali ki chapavala pharmana cards the palm of the hand along with fingers distinction marked by the impression of the palm of the Emperor on an edict panjika bi pamjika pat pata bi. pa/ pata (anu.) pamji, ye pustake tarikha tithi, dina, parba, subhadina ityadi thake 1. mrdu bidarana sabda pamjika, pamga ya tithi khane ka pa almanac haki vaom a gira upana ho va pata sabda or falling of some thing on a hard surface se low sound of striking

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