Idh: 4 definitions
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Böhtlingk and Roth Grosses Petersburger WörterbuchIdh (इध्):—
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Idh (इध्):—2. entzündend, entflammend; s. agnīdh .
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Idh (इध्):—1. [Z. 6] lies a.nimīdhe st. a.nimīghe . — pari vgl. parīdhya; prati vgl. pratīndhaka; sam [Z. 8 lies 113, 9 Stenzler 110, 9.]
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Sanskrit-Wörterbuch in kürzerer FassungIdh (इध्):—1. , indh , inddhe entzünden , entflammen. indhāna —
1) entzünden. —
2) entzündet. — idhāna angezündet , flammend. — Pass. idhyate entzündet werden , flammen. iddha —
1) entzündet , flammend (eig. und übertr.) [290,9.] —
2) *rein , lauter. — Mit anu entflammen. — Mit abhi mit Flammen umgeben , in Flammen setzen. — Mit ā —
1) anzünden , entflammen. —
2) entflammt sein , flammen. — Mit pari ringsum entzünden [Maitrāyaṇi 4,2,2.] — Mit pra, preddha entflammt. — Mit saṃpra, saṃpreddha dass. — Mit prati in pratīndhaka. — Mit sam —
1) entzünden. Auch Act. ausnahmsweise = Pass. entflammt werden , flammen. sāmaddha entzündet , entflammt. tama Superl. —
2) entzünden , so v.a. verstärken , steigern. —
3) sichentflammen , flammen. samidhāna flammend. — Mit abhisam entzünden [Tāṇḍyabrāhmaṇa 12,2,2.] — Mit upasam dass. [Taittirīya brāhmaṇa (Roth). 2,1,1,8.] — pratisam wider entzünden.
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Idh (इध्):—2. Adj. entzündend , in agnīdh.
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 (+44): Idha, Idhalokika Sutta, Idhant, Idhar, Idhara, Idharatidhara, Idhma, Idhmabarhis, Idhmabarhishi, Idhmabhriti, Idhmaciti, Idhmajihva, Idhman, Idhmaparivasana, Idhmapravancana, Idhmapravanchana, Idhmapravashcana, Idhmapravrashcana, Idhmapravrashchana, Idhmaprokshana.
Ends with (+104): Abhigridh, Abhipravridh, Abhisidh, Abhivridh, Adhispridh, Adhivridh, Adhyridh, Agnidh, Ahutivridh, Aidh, Andhakasuhridh, Annavridh, Anugridh, Anushidh, Anuvridh, Anvidh, Anvridh, Apasidh, Ardh, Asidh.
Full-text (+6): Indh, Agnidh, Iddha, Edha, Samidh, Ijjhati, Samijjhati, Idhya, Anvidh, Samittu, Paridhya, Upasamidham, Sameddhar, Samidhena, Samiddha, Samidhyamanavant, Samiddhi, Idhra, Agnidhdhdh, Indhana.
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Maha Prajnaparamita Sastra (by Gelongma Karma Migme Chödrön)
IX. The concepts of renunciation (prahāṇa), detachment (virāga) and cessation (nirodha) < [Chapter XXXVII - The Ten Concepts]
2. First dhyāna < [Part 3 - Definition of the various dhyānas and samāpattis]
The Parūrasutta (story of Vivādabala) < [Part 3 - The Prajñā and the teaching of the Dharma]
Buddhist Education in Thailand (critical study) (by Smitthai Aphiwatamonkul)
3.4. Life In Patipatti Monasteries: Wat Suan Mokkh < [Chapter 4 - Role of the Buddhist Education in The Thai Society]
Dhammapada (Illustrated) (by Ven. Weagoda Sarada Maha Thero)
Verse 402 - The Story of a Slave who Laid Down His Burden < [Chapter 26 - Brāhmaṇa Vagga (The Brāhmaṇa)]
Verse 246-248 - The Story of Five Hundred Lay Disciples < [Chapter 18 - Mala Vagga (Impurities)]
Vinaya Pitaka (1): Bhikkhu-vibhanga (the analysis of Monks’ rules) (by I. B. Horner)
A Correct Vision (by Venerable Professor Dhammavihari)