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− | {{ | + | {{BigTibetan|[[འདོད་ཆགས]]།}} ([[Wyl.]] ''[['dod chags]]'') ''n.'' {{Color|#808080|''Pron.:'' dö chak}} |
* ''Skt.'' [[rāga]]. [[Desire]] | * ''Skt.'' [[rāga]]. [[Desire]] | ||
* ''Skt.'' {{SanskritBig|[[रागः]]}}, [[rāga]], {{Color|#006060|''Pron.:'' raga}}. From {{Color|#006060|''Sanskrit:''}} fr. | or | the act of colouring or dyeing | colour, hue, tint, dye, (•esp.) red colour, redness | inflammation | any feeling or passion, (•esp.) love, affection or sympathy for, vehement desire of, interest or joy or delight in | or | loveliness, beauty (•esp. of voice or song) | a musical note, harmony, melody (in the later system a •partic. musical mode or order of sound or formula | Bharata enumerates 6, viz. | and | each mode exciting some affection | other writers give other names | sometimes 7 or 26 Rāgas are mentioned | they are personified, and each of the 6 chief Rāgas is wedded to 5 or 6 consorts called Rāgiṇīs | their union gives rise to many other musical modes | nasalization, Rprāt. | a •partic. process in the preparation of quicksilver | seasoning, condiment | a prince, king | the sun | the moon | * ''Skt.'' {{SanskritBig|[[रागः]]}}, [[rāga]], {{Color|#006060|''Pron.:'' raga}}. From {{Color|#006060|''Sanskrit:''}} fr. | or | the act of colouring or dyeing | colour, hue, tint, dye, (•esp.) red colour, redness | inflammation | any feeling or passion, (•esp.) love, affection or sympathy for, vehement desire of, interest or joy or delight in | or | loveliness, beauty (•esp. of voice or song) | a musical note, harmony, melody (in the later system a •partic. musical mode or order of sound or formula | Bharata enumerates 6, viz. | and | each mode exciting some affection | other writers give other names | sometimes 7 or 26 Rāgas are mentioned | they are personified, and each of the 6 chief Rāgas is wedded to 5 or 6 consorts called Rāgiṇīs | their union gives rise to many other musical modes | nasalization, Rprāt. | a •partic. process in the preparation of quicksilver | seasoning, condiment | a prince, king | the sun | the moon |
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འདོད་ཆགས། (Wyl. 'dod chags) n. Pron.: dö chak
- Skt. rāga. Desire
- Skt. रागः, rāga, Pron.: raga. From Sanskrit: fr. | or | the act of colouring or dyeing | colour, hue, tint, dye, (•esp.) red colour, redness | inflammation | any feeling or passion, (•esp.) love, affection or sympathy for, vehement desire of, interest or joy or delight in | or | loveliness, beauty (•esp. of voice or song) | a musical note, harmony, melody (in the later system a •partic. musical mode or order of sound or formula | Bharata enumerates 6, viz. | and | each mode exciting some affection | other writers give other names | sometimes 7 or 26 Rāgas are mentioned | they are personified, and each of the 6 chief Rāgas is wedded to 5 or 6 consorts called Rāgiṇīs | their union gives rise to many other musical modes | nasalization, Rprāt. | a •partic. process in the preparation of quicksilver | seasoning, condiment | a prince, king | the sun | the moon