Karmin, Karmi, Karmī: 16 definitions
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Böhtlingk and Roth Grosses Petersburger WörterbuchKarmin (कर्मिन्):—(wie eben) adj. handelnd, fungirend, Werken nachgehend, arbeitend, ein Gewerbe betreibend gaṇa vrīhyādi zu [Pāṇini’s acht Bücher 5, 2, 116.] karmiṇo gharmaṃ bhakṣayeyuḥ [Aśvalāyana’s Śrautasūtrāni 4, 7.] yatkarmiṇo na pravedayanti rāgāttenāturāḥ kṣīṇalokāścyavante [Muṇḍakopaniṣad 1, 2, 9.] karmibhyaścādhiko yogī [Bhagavadgītā 6, 46.] [Mahābhārata 3, 1103. 14, 604.] [Bhāgavatapurāṇa 1, 3, 8. 6, 3, 6.] ṛtvikkarṣakakarmiṇām [Yājñavalkya’s Gesetzbuch 2, 265.] andhajaḍaklīvavyasanivyādhitādīṃścākarmiṇaḥ [Baudhāyana] in [DĀY. 163, 19.] pāpakarmin Missethäter [Mahābhārata 1, 6818. 18, 51.] aśubha [13, 2386.] raudra [1, 2545. 3, 14486.] ghora [Rāmāyaṇa 3, 67, 18.] puṇya [29, 26.] puṇyavāgbuddhikarmin (von puṇya + vāc buddhi karman) dessen Reden, Gedanken und Thaten rein sind [Mahābhārata 17, 96.] — Vgl. anāryakarmin .
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Karmin (कर्मिन्):—Vollbringer einer That [SARVADARŚANAS. 79, 11.] Werkmann, Arbeiter [Varāhamihira’s Bṛhajjātaka S. 53, 111.]
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Karmin (कर्मिन्):—, rāja ein von einem Fürsten beschäftigter Arbeiter [Patañjali] [?a. a. O.1,287,a.]
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Sanskrit-Wörterbuch in kürzerer FassungKarmin (कर्मिन्):——
1) Adj. handelnd , fungirend , Werken nachgehend , eine Arbeit verrichtend , Vollbringer einer That. Auch in Comp. mit einer Ergänzung. tatkarmitva n. Nom.abstr. [Indische studien von Weber 10,94.] —
2) m. — a) Werkmann , Arbeiter. — b) *Butea frondosa [Nighaṇṭuprakāśa (roth) ]
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: Karmimcu, Karmina, Karminu.
Ends with: Adikarmin, Anaryakarmin, Devakarmin, Hathakarmin, Kevalakarmin, Kukarmin, Navakarmin, Papakarmin, Parikarmin, Punyavagbuddhikarmin, Rajakarmin, Raudrakarmin, Sukarmin, Svakarmin, Vikarmin.
Full-text (+14): Karmishtha, Calacitra-karmi, Svakarmin, Parikarmin, Anaryakarmin, Pancakarma, Kirmi, Kammi, Vikarmin, Tevakarmi, Pancakarmadhikara, Papakarin, Karmikal, Papakaraka, Pancakarmavidhi, Punyavagbuddhikarmin, Jnanin, Papakrit, Papakarmin, Kammia.
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Chaitanya Bhagavata (by Bhumipati Dāsa)
Verse 3.2.2 < [Chapter 2 - Description of the Lord’s Travel Through Bhuvaneśvara and Other Placesto Jagannātha Purī]
Verse 3.4.456 < [Chapter 4 - Descriptions of Śrī Acyutānanda’s Pastimes and the Worship of Śrī Mādhavendra]
Verse 2.10.246-248 < [Chapter 10 - Conclusion of the Lord’s Mahā-prakāśa Pastimes]
Shrimad Bhagavad-gita (by Narayana Gosvami)
Verse 6.40 < [Chapter 6 - Dhyāna-yoga (Yoga through the Path of Meditation)]
Verse 5.12 < [Chapter 5 - Karma-sannyāsa-yoga (Yoga through Renunciation of Action)]
Verse 3.3 < [Chapter 3 - Karma-yoga (Yoga through the Path of Action)]
Garga Samhita (English) (by Danavir Goswami)
Verse 2.24.27 < [Chapter 24 - The Story of Asuri Muni in the Rāsa-dance Pastime]
The Shiva Purana (by J. L. Shastri)
Chapter 22 - The compulsory and optional rites of Śaivite Scriptures < [Section 7.2 - Vāyavīya-saṃhitā (2)]
Chapter 39 - The Śaivite Yoga < [Section 7.2 - Vāyavīya-saṃhitā (2)]
Informal Education of Sanskrit in Kerala (by Jayasree M.)
2. Vedic Education in Kerala: Multiple Streams < [Chapter 3 - Informal Education of Sanskrit in Kerala: the Traditional Streams]
Mundaka Upanishad (Madhva commentary) (by Srisa Chandra Vasu)
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