14) a following letter or sound (only ifc. (lit.) pέra & pέran beyond; see Walde, Lat. From, out, except, after, [Mānavadharmaśāstra] 3, 119(? 53) 3. pāra m. = pāla, a guardian, keeper (See brahma-dvāra-p). Ornament. 1130; pāraṃ gavesino M. II, 64=Th. 9. In the way of; Ex. pāra (for 1. ...] of a son of Kuru and father of another Jan°, [Harivaṃśa], 4) [v.s. remote, opposite, foreign, hostile — or in time, i.e past, previous, former, ancient, old; subsequent, future, later, last, extreme; — or in number, order, & degree, i.e. combinations.—Meanings. Parikṣit can also be spelled as Parīkṣit (परीक्षित्). 4) At the beginning of adverbial compounds परि (pari) means (a) without, except, outside, with the exception of; as in परित्रिगर्तं वृष्टो दिवः (paritrigartaṃ vṛṣṭo divaḥ) P.II.1.12; VI.2.33.
L 168 (para Gaṅgāya, v. l. °āyaṃ). न त्वया द्रष्टव्यानां परं दृष्टम् (na tvayā draṣṭavyānāṃ paraṃ dṛṣṭam) Ś.2; Ki.5.18; परतोऽपि परः (parato'pi paraḥ) Ku.2.14 'higher than the highest'; 6.19; Ś7.27. Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Benfey Sanskrit-English Dictionary. Nd1 150); Dh. Then it teaches the stage of Paśyantī. If you are searching for Sanskrit Baby Girl Names Starting with P, you are in the right place.
Father of Janamejaya and three other sons.9. ‹-› The composition form before vowels is pariy°, which in combination with ud and upa undergoes metathesis, scil. Nom. as well as n. , pl. life) to come, the beyond or future life (opp. *, 2e) A R. rising from the Ṛkṣa hill of the Bhāratavarṣa. 1) to cross over, surmount, get over; vyasaneṣveva sarveṣu yasya buddhirna hīyate | sa teṣāṃ pāramabhyeti Pt.2.6. Sickness. under per & also pari, pubba, pura, purāṇa) 1. ” It is of interest to notice the Ved. Appertaining to; following after; bearing respect, reference, relation to: also attached to; addicted to; engaged in. on I. later on, afterwards J. III, 395 (=aparena samayena C.).—pare (Loc. wisdomlib - the greatest source of ancient and modern knowledge; Like what you read? Para means something in Hinduism, Sanskrit, Buddhism, Pali, the history of ancient India, Marathi. Pr dravyācē parī dravya gēlēṃ āṇi bāyakōcē parī bāyakō gēlī.
Clicking on an Amazon link from http://www.pitarau.com/ does not increase the cost of any item you purchase. Parā°, (prefix) (para+ā, not Instr. (with Acc. ta-para, having t as the f° l°, followed by t), [Ṛgveda-prātiśākhya; Pāṇini], 15) ([scilicet] graha) a subsidiary Soma-graha, [Taittirīya-saṃhitā], 16) Name of a king of Kosala with the [patronymic] Āṭṇāra, [Brāhmaṇa], 19) (sc. Aparigraha is one of the main lessons in the Bhagavad Gita, which states that a yogi should give up possessions that hinder his/her yogic path. Parīkṣit (परीक्षित्).—m. [adjective] carrying over. Discover the meaning of para in the context of Shaivism from relevant books on Exotic India. 1a) Parīkṣit (परीक्षित्).—A son of Uttarā and Abhimanyu; birth of; jātakarma by Yudhiṣṭhira by gifts of cows, gold and lands; named Viṣṇurata as was born of Viṣṇu's grace; blessed by Brahmanas to be like Ikṣvāku, Rāma, Śibi, Arjuna, and so on;1 a great conqueror;2 with his capital at Hastināpura was a sārvabhauma, a samrāṭ, and the foremost of the Bhāgavatas;3 ruled the earth guided by Brahmanas; married Irāvatī, daughter of Uttara and had four sons Janamejaya and others; performed three aśvamedhas with Kṛpa as preceptor; conquered Bhadrāśva, Ketumālā, and other countries and took tributes from them; heard stories of Kṛṣṇa's heroic deeds in those places; overheard conversation between Dharma moving on one leg and the weeping Goddess of Earth on the advent of Kali and at the departure of Kṛṣṇa to Heaven; reached Sarasvatī where it flows towards the east; saw a Vṛṣala in royal robes beating a white bull tottering on one foot and a cow bereft of calf shedding tears; promised security of life to them; appreciation by Dharma and Parīkṣit's answer; Kali in Vṛṣala's garb fell at his feet and was asked to leave Brahmāvarta. para (पर).—m ( P) A feather. outsiders, aliens (to the religion of the Buddha), enemies, opponents (like Vedic pare) D. I, 2 (=paṭiviruddhā sattā DA. 5. Pāra.—cf. tākā- parī tāka pāhijē-kharacalēṃ &c.; paikyāparī paikā pāhijē- kharacalā &c. Buttermilk, money &c. must be had, has been consumed &c. just as (exactly in the quantity or manner which is suitable to or usual with) buttermilk, money &c. Pr. You can also click to the full overview containing English textual excerpts. Cessation, stop, impediment. the best.2, 1b) One of the three sons of Samara of Kampili.
, or para+ā which is the directional prefix ā, emphasizing para. Starts with (+2823): Pari Shiksha, Pariavasana, Paribaddha, Paribadh, Paribadha, Paribadheti, Paribahati, Paribahira, Paribahya, Paribandh, Paribandha, Paribandhana, Paribarha, Paribarhana, Paribarhavant, Paribbaja, Paribbajaka, Paribbajaka Sutta, Paribbajaka Vagga, Paribbajakarama.