Avyabhicara, Avyabhicāra, Avyabhīcāra: 8 definitions
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Avyabhicara has 7 English definitions available.
Alternative spellings of this word include Avyabhichara.
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Sanskrit-Wörterbuch in kürzerer FassungAvyabhicāra (अव्यभिचार):—1. n. —
1) das Nichtfehlgehen , Unumgänglichkeit , absolute Nothwendigkeit. rāt und reṇa unumgänglich , nothwendig. —
2) eheliche Treue. —
3) Nichtübertretung , Nichtverletzung.
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Avyabhicāra (अव्यभिचार):—2. Adj. unwandelbar , beständig.
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Avyabhīcāra (अव्यभीचार):—1. m. eheliche Treue [194,19] (Conj.).
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Avyabhīcāra (अव्यभीचार):—2. Adj. sich Nichts zu Schulden kommen lassend.
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Partial matches: Vyabhicara, Abhicara, A.
Starts with: Avyabhicarat, Avyabhicaravant, Avyabhicaravat.
Ends with: Anvayavyabhicara, Limgavyabhicara, Samanyalakshanavyabhicara, Samayavyabhicara, Savyabhicara, Svavyabhicara, Vyatirekavyabhicara.
Full-text: Avyabhicaravat, Avyabhicarena, Vyabhicaravat, Avyabhicarat, Vyabhicarabhava, Avyabhicarin, Purvabhata, Sutrartha, Janita, Pratyaksha.
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