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* ''Skt.'' {{SanskritBig|[[स्फीतः]]}}, [[sphīta]], {{Color|#006060|''Pron.:'' [[sphita]]}}. From {{Color|#006060|''[[Sanskrit]]:''}} swollen, enlarged | thriving, flourishing, successful, [[prosperous]], rich, well off, abounding in, full of | or | heavy (with [[rain]], as a cloud) | dense (as smoke) | much, abundant, many, numerous | cold | affected by [[Wikipedia:Heredity|hereditary]] {{Wiki|disease}} | * ''Skt.'' {{SanskritBig|[[स्फीतः]]}}, [[sphīta]], {{Color|#006060|''Pron.:'' [[sphita]]}}. From {{Color|#006060|''[[Sanskrit]]:''}} swollen, enlarged | thriving, flourishing, successful, [[prosperous]], rich, well off, abounding in, full of | or | heavy (with [[rain]], as a cloud) | dense (as smoke) | much, abundant, many, numerous | cold | affected by [[Wikipedia:Heredity|hereditary]] {{Wiki|disease}} | ||
− | * ''Skt.'' {{SanskritBig|[[व्यासः]]}}, [[vyāsa]], {{Color|#006060|''Pron.:'' vyasa}}. From {{Color|#006060|''Sanskrit:''}} severing, separation, [[division]] | a kind of drawl (as a fault in pronunciation) | extension, diffusion, prolixity, detailed account | and | in detail, at length, fully | width, breadth, the {{Wiki|diameter}} of a circle | 'distributing, disjoining', N. of the Pada-pāṭha or 'disjoined text' | 'arranger, compiler', N. of a celebrated [[mythical]] [[Wikipedia:Sage (sophos|sage]] and author (often called Veda-vyāsa and regarded as the original compiler and arranger of the [[Vedas]], [[Vedānta-sūtras]] | he was the son of the [[Wikipedia:Sage (sophos|sage]] [[Parāśara]] and S[[atyavatī]], and half-brother of [[Vicitra-vīrya]] and [[Bhīshma]] | he was also called [[Vādarāyaṇa]] or [[Bādarāyaṇa]], and [[Wikipedia:Krishna|Kṛishṇa]] from his dark complexion, and [[Dvaipāyana]] because he was brought forth by [[Satyavatī]] on a [[Dvīpa]] or island in the [[Jumnā]] | when grown up he retired to the wilderness to lead the [[life]] of a [[hermit]], but at his mother's request returned to become the husband of [[Vicitra-vīrya's]] two childless widows, by whom he was the father of the [[blind]] [[Dhṛita-rāshṭra]] and of [[Wikipedia:Pandu|Pāṇḍu]] ; he was also the father of [[Vidura]] | a [[Brāhman]] who recites or expounds the {{Wiki|Purāṇas}} in public | = | a [[bow]] weighing 100 [[Palas]] | + | * ''Skt.'' {{SanskritBig|[[व्यासः]]}}, [[vyāsa]], {{Color|#006060|''Pron.:'' vyasa}}. From {{Color|#006060|''Sanskrit:''}} severing, separation, [[division]] | a kind of drawl (as a fault in pronunciation) | extension, diffusion, prolixity, detailed account | and | in detail, at length, fully | width, breadth, the {{Wiki|diameter}} of a circle | 'distributing, disjoining', N. of the Pada-pāṭha or 'disjoined text' | 'arranger, compiler', N. of a celebrated [[mythical]] [[Wikipedia:Sage (sophos|sage]] and author (often called Veda-vyāsa and regarded as the original compiler and arranger of the [[Vedas]], [[Vedānta-sūtras]] | he was the son of the [[Wikipedia:Sage (sophos|sage]] [[Parāśara]] and S[[atyavatī]], and half-brother of [[Vicitra-vīrya]] and [[Bhīshma]] | he was also called [[Vādarāyaṇa]] or [[Bādarāyaṇa]], and [[Wikipedia:Krishna|Kṛishṇa]] from his dark complexion, and [[Dvaipāyana]] because he was brought forth by [[Satyavatī]] on a [[Dvīpa]] or [[island]] in the [[Jumnā]] | when grown up he retired to the wilderness to lead the [[life]] of a [[hermit]], but at his mother's request returned to become the husband of [[Vicitra-vīrya's]] two childless widows, by whom he was the father of the [[blind]] [[Dhṛita-rāshṭra]] and of [[Wikipedia:Pandu|Pāṇḍu]] ; he was also the father of [[Vidura]] | a [[Brāhman]] who recites or expounds the {{Wiki|Purāṇas}} in public | = | a [[bow]] weighing 100 [[Palas]] |
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རྒྱས་པ། (Wyl. rgyas pa ) Pron.: gyepa
- Skt. विपुलम्, vipula, Pron.: vipula. From Sanskrit: prob. fr. | under | large, extensive, wide, great, thick, long (also of time), abundant, numerous, important, loud (as a noise), noble (as a race) | a respectable man | N. of a prince of the Sauvīras | of a pupil of Deva-śarman (who guarded the virtue of Ruci, his preceptor's wife, when tempted by Indra during her husband's absence) | of a son of Vasu-deva | of a mountain (either Meru or the Himālaya)
- Skt. पौष्टिकम्, pauṣṭika, Pron.: paushtika. From Sanskrit: fr. | relating to growth or welfare, nourishing, invigorating, furthering, promoting | with | a cloth worn during the ceremony of tonsure
- Skt. स्फीतः, sphīta, Pron.: sphita. From Sanskrit: swollen, enlarged | thriving, flourishing, successful, prosperous, rich, well off, abounding in, full of | or | heavy (with rain, as a cloud) | dense (as smoke) | much, abundant, many, numerous | cold | affected by hereditary disease
- Skt. व्यासः, vyāsa, Pron.: vyasa. From Sanskrit: severing, separation, division | a kind of drawl (as a fault in pronunciation) | extension, diffusion, prolixity, detailed account | and | in detail, at length, fully | width, breadth, the diameter of a circle | 'distributing, disjoining', N. of the Pada-pāṭha or 'disjoined text' | 'arranger, compiler', N. of a celebrated mythical sage and author (often called Veda-vyāsa and regarded as the original compiler and arranger of the Vedas, Vedānta-sūtras | he was the son of the sage Parāśara and Satyavatī, and half-brother of Vicitra-vīrya and Bhīshma | he was also called Vādarāyaṇa or Bādarāyaṇa, and Kṛishṇa from his dark complexion, and Dvaipāyana because he was brought forth by Satyavatī on a Dvīpa or island in the Jumnā | when grown up he retired to the wilderness to lead the life of a hermit, but at his mother's request returned to become the husband of Vicitra-vīrya's two childless widows, by whom he was the father of the blind Dhṛita-rāshṭra and of Pāṇḍu ; he was also the father of Vidura | a Brāhman who recites or expounds the Purāṇas in public | = | a bow weighing 100 Palas