Bhuta, Bhūtā, Bhūta, Bhuṭa: 45 definitions
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Böhtlingk and Roth Grosses Petersburger WörterbuchBhūta (भूत):—
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Bhūta (भूत):—
1) h) gemischt, verbunden mit: māṃsabhūtodana so v. a. Reisbrei mit Fleisch [Rāmāyaṇa 2, 52, 83.]
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Bhūta (भूत):—
1) c) seiend so v. a. gegenwärtig [KAṆ. 2, 2, 14.] — f) füge [?3, 4, 14, 80 nach Amarakoṣa hinzu.]
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Sanskrit-Wörterbuch in kürzerer FassungBhūta (भूत):——
1) Adj. (f. ā) — a) geworden , so v.a. gewesen , vergangen. — b) wirklich geschehen. — c) geworden , so v.a. seiend , gegenwärtig. — d) geworden , seiend in Comp. mit den Prädicat , insbes. mit einem Subst. , wodurch auch in Geschlecht und Zahl übereinstimmende Attribute oder Prädicat gewonnen werden. In Comp. mit einem Adv. wird ein entsprechendes Adj. gebildet. — e) eingeweicht in (im Comp. vorangehend). — f) verbunden — , gemischt mit (im Comp. vorangehend). — g) geläutert. — h) *erlangt. — i) *passend , schicklich. — k) fehlerhaft für bhṛta. —
2) m. n. — a) Wesen im weitesten Sinne , von göttlichen , menschlichen und andern Wesen (auch Pflanzen ) ; ein gutes Wesen ; die Welt. Selten m. — b) ein unheimliches Wesen , Gespenst , Kobold. *Bei den Jaina eine Abtheilung der Vyantara. —
3) (*m.) f. ( ā) der 14te Tag in der dunkelen Hälfte eines Monats. —
4) m. — a) *Knabe. — b) *ein grosser Yogin. — c) *Pl. eine best. theoretische Schule. — d) Nomen proprium — α) eines Opferpriesters der Götter. — β) eines Yakṣa. — γ) eines Schwiegersohnes des Dakṣa und Vaters einer Anzahl von Rudra. — δ) eines Sohnes des Vasudeva. —
5) f. ā Nomen proprium einer Frau [Hemacandra's Pariśiṣṭaparvan 8,25.] —
6) n. — a) Vergangenheit. — b) Thatsache , Wirklichkeit [82,18.] — c) kräftiges Dasein , Wohlsein , Gedeihen. — d) Element , insbes. ein grobes (Aether , Luft , Feuer , Wasser , Erde ) , aber auch ein feines. tatyajustaṃ pañca bhūtāni so v.a. er starb. die Buddhisten nehmen nur vier Elemente an. — e) Bez. der Zahl fünf [Hemādri’s Caturvargacintāmaṇi 1,135,15.16.]
Sanskrit, also spelled संस्कृतम् (saṃskṛtam), is an ancient language of India commonly seen as the grandmother of the Indo-European language family (even English!). Closely allied with Prakrit and Pali, Sanskrit is more exhaustive in both grammar and terms and has the most extensive collection of literature in the world, greatly surpassing its sister-languages Greek and Latin.
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Starts with (+397): Bhootatvaigyaan, Bhuta nashini, Bhuta-bhavishyad-vartamana-nihshesha-adatya-sahita, Bhuta-kotya, Bhuta-parivena, Bhuta-pata, Bhuta-pata-pratyaya, Bhuta-pratyaya, Bhuta-thera, Bhuta-upatta-pratyaya, Bhuta-vasah, Bhuta-vata-pratyaya, Bhutabadha, Bhutabalagrahonmada, Bhutabali, Bhutabalipradana, Bhutabangala, Bhutabhagya, Bhutabhairab, Bhutabhairava.
Ends with (+528): Abbhuta, Abhajanabhuta, Abhibhuta, Abhimukhibhuta, Abhinavibhuta, Abhisambhuta, Abhubhuta, Abhuta, Abhutabhuta, Abhyadbhuta, Abhyantaribhuta, Adbhuta, Adharabhuta, Adharibhuta, Adhibhuta, Adibhuta, Adubhuta, Adyatanabhuta, Agnisamudbhuta, Agnishomabhuta.
Full-text (+1644): Bhutapurnima, Bhutavasa, Bhuteshta, Bhutakranti, Bhutesha, Bhutanayika, Atmabhuta, Bhutapushpa, Bhutadi, Bhutacarin, Bhutabhrit, Bhutavinayaka, Dhavalibhuta, Bhutasana, Bhutagrama, Adhibhutam, Vivadaspadibhuta, Bhutabhava, Citrabhuta, Bhutasakshin.
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