Kayotsarga, Kāyotsarga, Kaya-utsarga: 15 definitions
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Böhtlingk and Roth Grosses Petersburger WörterbuchKāyotsarga (कायोत्सर्ग):—m. Bez. einer best. Art des Sitzens [Hemacandra] [Yogaśāstra 1, 42. 4, 123. 132.] [Śatruṃjayamāhātmya 14, 31. 303.]
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Sanskrit-Wörterbuch in kürzerer FassungKāyotsarga (कायोत्सर्ग):—m. —
1) das Ablegen des Körpers , das Sterben [Indische studien von Weber 115,291.] —
2) eine best. Art zu sitzen.
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Partial matches: Utsarga, Kay, Kaya.
Starts with: Kayotsargaasana, Kayotsargapratima, Kayotsargasthanaka.
Full-text (+58): Avashyaka, Ka-usaggiya, Kayotsargaasana, Ka-ussagga, Sthanaka, Utsarga, Pratima, Bhavana, Kausagga, Kaussagga, Jinamudra, Kayotsargasthanaka, Kayotsargapratima, Deshabhushana, Kulabhushana, Katimekhala, Kayangala, Mangitungi, Meghamalin, Bahubalisajjahaya.
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