Ikshu, Ikṣu, Iksu: 28 definitions
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Ikshu has 27 English definitions available.
The Sanskrit term Ikṣu can be transliterated into English as Iksu or Ikshu, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Böhtlingk and Roth Grosses Petersburger WörterbuchIkṣu (इक्षु):—[Die Uṇādi-Affixe 3, 155.] ikṣu oder ikṣu [Śāntanācārya’s Phiṭsūtrāṇi 3, 8.] m.
1) Zuckerrohr; Gattungsname, welcher die versch. Species der Pflanze unter sich begreift, deren [Suśruta 1, 186, 14. fgg.] zwölf aufgezählt werden. [Amarakoṣa 2, 4, 5, 29.] [Trikāṇḍaśeṣa 2, 4, 39.] [Hemacandra’s Abhidhānacintāmaṇi 1194.] oxyt. [Vājasaneyisaṃhitā 25, 1.] [Atharvavedasaṃhitā 1, 34, 5.] [ĀŚV. GṚHY. 2, 7.] [Kauśika’s Sūtra zum Atuarvaveda 23.] [Manu’s Gesetzbuch 9, 39.] [Rāmāyaṇa 2, 91, 54.] [Viśvāmitra’s Kampf 3, 2.] [Suśruta 1, 224, 9.] Zuckerrohrstängel: dvāvikṣū [Manu’s Gesetzbuch 8, 341.] ikṣuja vom Zuckerrohr herrührend [Suśruta 2, 77, 20.] ikṣuvaṇa (ikṣu + vana) ein Wald von Zuckerrohr [Pāṇini’s acht Bücher 8, 4, 5.] ikṣukuṭṭaka [Die Uṇādi-Affixe 2, 33.] —
2) Nomen proprium eines Flusses [Viṣṇupurāṇa 185,] [Nalopākhyāna 80.]
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Ikṣu (इक्षु):—
1) [?Z. 4 streiche Vājasaneyisaṃhitā 25, 1.] —
3) Augenwimper [Vājasaneyisaṃhitā 25, 1.] [Taittirīyasaṃhitā 7, 3, 16, 1.] [Kāṭhaka-Recension] [ĀŚV. 3, 8.]
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Sanskrit-Wörterbuch in kürzerer FassungIkṣu (इक्षु):—m. —
1) Zuckerrohr. ikṣukṣetra n. [Pañcadaṇḍacchattrabandha 21.] —
2) Zuckerrohrstengel. —
3) Augenwimper. —
4) Nomen proprium verschiedener Fürsten [Viṣṇupurāṇa]
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Starts with (+70): Ikshu kaanda, Ikshubalika, Ikshubhakshika, Ikshubhakshita, Ikshubhakshiti, Ikshubhanjam, Ikshubhanjika, Ikshucapa, Ikshuchapa, Ikshuda, Ikshudanda, Ikshudarbha, Ikshudhanva, Ikshudimbha, Ikshudota, Ikshudvadashi, Ikshugamdhe, Ikshugandha, Ikshugandhaha, Ikshugandhika.
Ends with (+53): Ajighrikshu, Anikshu, Ashishlikshu, Bauddhabhikshu, Bhikshu, Brihadikshu, Caturdikshu, Cidananda bhikshu, Dahara-bhikshu, Deshyabhikshu, Didrikshu, Dikshu, Hasyadidrikshu, Jayatirthabhikshu, Jighrikshu, Jnanabhikshu, Jnanendra bhikshu, Kakekshu, Kamalakarabhikshu, Kandekshu.
Full-text (+122): Ikshurasa, Ikshudanda, Ikshuyoni, Ikshuvikara, Ikshushakina, Ikshumati, Ikshukanda, Ikshumehin, Ikshumeha, Ikshugandhika, Ikshutulya, Ikshubalika, Ikshumula, Ikshubhakshika, Ikshunetra, Ikshugandha, Ikshushakata, Anikshu, Kokilekshu, Kakekshu.
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Charaka Samhita (English translation) (by Shree Gulabkunverba Ayurvedic Society)
Chapter 27j - The class of Sugarcane (Ikshu) < [Sutrasthana (Sutra Sthana) — General Principles]
Garga Samhita (English) (by Danavir Goswami)
Verse 5.14.46 < [Chapter 14 - The Meeting of King Nanda and Uddhava]
Verse 5.6.31 < [Chapter 6 - Seeing Śrī Mathurā]
Verses 2.16.27-28 < [Chapter 16 - The Worship of Tulasī]
Manusmriti with the Commentary of Medhatithi (by Ganganatha Jha)
Verse 6.15 < [Section III - Details of the Hermit’s Life]
Chaitanya Bhagavata (by Bhumipati Dāsa)
Verse 3.4.467 < [Chapter 4 - Descriptions of Śrī Acyutānanda’s Pastimes and the Worship of Śrī Mādhavendra]
Verse 2.9.82 < [Chapter 9 - The Lord’s Twenty-One Hour Ecstasy and Descriptions of Śrīdhara and Other Devotees’ Characteristics]
Abhinaya-darpana (English) (by Ananda Coomaraswamy)
Rivers in Ancient India (study) (by Archana Sarma)
6. The river Narmadā in the Purāṇas < [Chapter 5 - Rivers in the Purāṇic Literature]
11. Descriptions of the rivers in the Jambudvīpa < [Chapter 5 - Rivers in the Purāṇic Literature]
3b. The Origin of Sarasvatī as a river < [Chapter 5 - Rivers in the Purāṇic Literature]
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