Hum, Huṃ: 18 definitions
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Böhtlingk and Roth Grosses Petersburger WörterbuchHum (हुम्):—interj. vitarke, anumatau, vārttāyām, arucau [Trikāṇḍaśeṣa 3, 3, 466.] vitarke, paripraśne [Hemacandra’s Anekārthasaṃgraha 7, 18.] saṃpraśne, vitarke [Halāyudha 5, 90.] smṛtau, apākṛtau, arthapraśne, abhyanujñāyām [Medinīkoṣa avyaya (s. Med.) 55. fg.] — [UTTARAR. 102, 10 (136, 14).] huṃ (smṛtau) jñātametat [Kathāsaritsāgara 17, 129.] rāmo nāma babhūva huṃ tadabalā sīteti hum [morgenländischen Gesellschaft 27, 83.] huṃ sa tvaṃ suhṛt, caitro huṃ maitro hum [AUFRECHT] nach [KṢĪRASV.] oṃ kavacāya hum [NṚS. TĀP. Upakośā] in [Weber’s Indische Studien 9, 91.] [WEBER, Rāmatāpanīya Upaniṣad 303. 311.] huṃphaḍantā mantrāḥ [Oxforder Handschriften 105,a,9.] huṃ iti nāsikyaḥ [Prātiśākhya zur Vājasaneyisaṃhitā 8, 28.] huṃ (uṃ die neuere Ausg.) hā [Harivaṃśa 9709.] huṃ hu muñca [Spr. (II) 7480.] — Vgl. huṃkar und hūm .
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Hūm (हूम्):—interj. tarke [Amarakoṣa 3, 5, 18.] vitarke und praśne [3, 4, 32 (28), 14.] [Medinīkoṣa avyaya (s. Med.). 56.] saṃmatau, krodhe, bhaye, nindāyām, avajñāyām [NĀRĀYAṆACAKRAVARTIN] zu [Amarakoṣa] nach [Śabdakalpadruma] Beispiele bei [BHARATA] zu [Amarakoṣa] nach [Śabdakalpadruma] : hūṃ caitro pi paṇḍitaḥ (vitarke), hūṃ ko laṅkādhipatiḥ (praśne), hūṃ kṛtaṃ hūm (anumatau), hūṃ na gantavyam (bhaye). hū~phaḍantā mantrāḥ [Oxforder Handschriften 97,b, Nalopākhyāna 2.] — Vgl. hūṃkāra und hum .
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 (+124): Huagilu, Huma, Humada, Humadu, Humakana, Humala, Humale, Humalegare, Humalekare, Human body, Human flesh, Human life, Human marrow, Human Realm, Humana, Humanajanalikeya, Humani, Humarada, Humaranem, Humaratumari.
Ends with (+139): Abbhum, Abhihatthum, Aconitum chasmanthum, Aghum, Aletatthum, Allium macranthum, Amomum dolichanthum, Anriyanaittum, Aramphum, Aspidosperma desmanthum, Astrocaryum gynacanthum, Bakashigahum, Bakhashigahum, Bakshigahum, Bhum, Bondagahum, Butankushum, Cachum, Cahum, Calophyllum polyanthum.
Full-text (+550): Humkara, Humhumkara, Humkari, Alivirava, Kshvid, Kavaca, Vajrakila, Humkaratirtha, Humkaragarbha, Humkri, Gunganem, Gajabaja, Dhuna, Huguttu, Gunagunanem, Humkrita, Humkriti, Aliviruta, Gajagajata, Shumbha.
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The Agni Purana (by N. Gangadharan)
Chapter 133 - Different traits in infants and combinations indicating success in battle
Chapter 83 - Mode of spiritual initiation that removes one’s bondage (nirvāṇa-dīkṣā)
Guhyagarbha Tantra (with Commentary) (by Gyurme Dorje)
Text 15.19 (Commentary) < [Chapter 15 (Text and Commentary)]
Text 16.2 (Commentary) < [Chapter 16 (Text and Commentary)]
Text 21.6 (Commentary) < [Chapter 21 (Text And Commentary)]
The Skanda Purana (by G. V. Tagare)
Chapter 339 - Greatness of Huṃkāra Kūpa < [Section 1 - Prabhāsa-kṣetra-māhātmya]
Chapter 15 - Brahmā Prepares to Eulogize Śiva < [Section 3b - Arunācala-khaṇḍa (Uttarārdha)]
Chapter 10 - The Service Rendered by the Merchant Class (Vaṇik or Vaiśya) < [Section 2 - Dharmāraṇya-khaṇḍa]
Vinaya Pitaka (3): Khandhaka (by I. B. Horner)
At the Goatherds’ Banyan tree < [1. Going forth (Pabbajjā)]
Sahitya-kaumudi by Baladeva Vidyabhushana (by Gaurapada Dāsa)
Text 10.181 < [Chapter 10 - Ornaments of Meaning]
Text 10.76 < [Chapter 10 - Ornaments of Meaning]
Text 10.217 < [Chapter 10 - Ornaments of Meaning]
Chandogya Upanishad (Shankara Bhashya) (by Ganganatha Jha)
Section 2.8 (eighth khaṇḍa) (three texts) < [Chapter 2 - Second Adhyāya]
Section 1.13 (thirteenth khaṇḍa) (four texts) < [Chapter 1 - First Adhyāya]
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