Bhanga, Bhaṅgā, Bhaṅga, Bhamga: 30 definitions
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Böhtlingk and Roth Grosses Petersburger WörterbuchBhaṅga (भङ्ग):—
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Bhāṅga (भाङ्ग):—(von bhaṅgā) adj. hänfen [Kauśika’s Sūtra zum Atuarvaveda 14.] jāla [16.] śayana [47.]
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Bhaṅga (भङ्ग):—
2) a) Brechung der Worte so v. a. Trennung, Zerlegung: sabhaṅga, abhaṅga [Sāhityadarpana 644.] [Sp. 176, Z. 2. fg.] lies das Einfallen st. Abfallen und streiche karṇa in karṇanāsāvabhaṅga . — b) yatra bhaṅgo lakeṣu nārīṇām [Kathāsaritsāgara 55, 27] mit Anspielung auf die Bed. e). — d) prayāṇa Unterbrechung [Pañcatantra 8, 19.] — o) = bhaṅgi
3) [SARVADARŚANAS. 41, 15. fgg.] — Vgl. noch vahana .
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Bhaṅga (भङ्ग):—= bhaṅgi toilet, fashion [KERN], Uebersetzung von [Varāhamihira’s Bṛhajjātaka S. 242,] [Nalopākhyāna 1.] Die Lesart ist aber verdächtig.
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Sanskrit-Wörterbuch in kürzerer FassungBhaṅga (भङ्ग):——
1) Adj. etwa brechend , sprengend (Soma). —
2) m. — a) das Zerbrechen , Abbrechen , Bruch , das Zusammenbrechen , Einfallen , Sichbrechen (der Wellen). — b) Knochenbruch. — c) Gliederlähmung. — d) Brechung der Worte , so v.a. Zerlegung , Trennung. — e) Brechung , so v.a. das Biegen , Biegung , Krümmung. — f) das Zusammenbrechen , so v.a. Zugrundegehen , Untergang , Ruin , Fall , Verfall. — g) Bruch , so v.a. Unterbrechung , Störung , Vereitelung , Schmälerung. — h) Niederlage , auch im Process 214 , 14. — i) Furcht , Angst , Scheu [Rājataraṃgiṇī 4,54.307] — k) Zurückweisung. — l) Widerlegung [Sarvadarśanasaṃgraha 45,3.] — m) bei den Jaina eine mit dem Worte «vielleicht» (s. syāt) beginnende Formel der skeptischen Dialektik. Es werden deren sieben angenommen. — n) Tracht , Art und Weise sich zu kleiden (?) — o) = gamana — p) ein abgebrochenes Stück [Kād. (1872)] (1793.) 15 , 10. — q) Bruch , so v.a. Falte. — r) Welle. Am Ende eines adj. Comp. f. ā. — s) Kanal. — t) bhaṅga Hanf [Atharvaveda 8,8,3.11,6,15.] — u) Nomen proprium eines Schlangendämons. —
3) f. bhaṅgā — a) Hanf [Indische studien von Weber 13,283.] — b) das aus der Hanfpflanze bereitete berauschende Getränk. — c) Convolvulus Turpethum. — [Kathāsaritsāgara 27.186.] wohl fehlerhaft für bhaga die weibliche Scham.
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Bhāṅga (भाङ्ग):——
1) Adj. hänfen. —
2) *n. Hanffeld [Galano's Wörterbuch]
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