Keyura, Keyūra, Keyūrā: 25 definitions
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Böhtlingk and Roth Grosses Petersburger WörterbuchKeyūra (केयूर):—
1) m. n. ( [Siddhāntakaumudī 249,b,1]) ein auf dem Oberarm (von Männern und Frauen) getragener Reifschmuck [Amarakoṣa 2, 6, 3, 9.] [Trikāṇḍaśeṣa 3, 3, 202.] [Hemacandra’s Abhidhānacintāmaṇi 662.] [Mahābhārata 2, 2067. 3, 14694. 13, 765.] [Rāmāyaṇa 1, 14, 25. 2, 23, 39. 32, 5. 3, 50, 20. 5, 45, 7.] [Raghuvaṃśa 6, 68.] [Kumārasaṃbhava 7, 69.] [Amaruśataka 88.] [Kathāsaritsāgara 26, 232.] [Prabodhacandrodaja 95, 2.] [Sāhityadarpana 49, 2.] In Verbindung mit aṅgada [Rāmāyaṇa 2, 32, 8. 6, 112, 68.] Das von den Lexicographen und Grammatikern nicht gekannte masc. erscheint [Bhartṛhari 2, 16.] —
2) m. eine Art coitus: strījaṅghe caiva saṃpīḍya dorbhyāmāliṅgya sundarīm . kārayet ṣṭhāpanaṃ (sic!) kāmī bandhaḥ keyūrasaṃjñakaḥ .. [SMARADĪP. im Śabdakalpadruma] strīṇāṃ jaṅghāntarāviṣṭo gāḍhamāliṅgya sundarīm . kāmayedvipulaṃ kāmī bandhaḥ keyūrasaṃjñakaḥ .. [Ratimañjarī] ebend.
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Sanskrit-Wörterbuch in kürzerer FassungKeyūra (केयूर):——
1) m. n. ein am Oberarm getragener Reifschmuck. —
2) m. — a) quidam coeundi modus. — b) ein best. Samādhi [Kāraṇḍavyūha 51,11.]
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Starts with: Keyurabahu-caritra, Keyurabala, Keyuradhara, Keyuraka, Keyuram, Keyuranvita, Keyurasamadhi, Keyuravarsha, Keyuravati, Keyuray, Keyuraya.
Ends with: Dhvajagrakeyura, Harakeyura, Lokagrakeyura, Nagakeyura, Patagrakeyura, Ratnagrakeyura, Ratnakeyura.
Full-text (+18): Keyurin, Keyurabala, Keyuraya, Keyuradhara, Keura, Keyuraka, Keyuram, Nidhura, Keyuray, Vibhush, Dhvajagrakeyura, Kankana, Kurpara, Vishnu, Nidhi, Kayura, Trivikrama, Vanamala, Harsha, Nishka.
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Pallava period (Social and Cultural History) (by S. Krishnamurthy)
Armlets (Keyuras) < [Chapter 4 - Material Culture of the People]
Shoulder and Arm Ornaments (Bhujabhushana) (Introduction) < [Chapter 4 - Material Culture of the People]
Conclusion (Material Culture) < [Chapter 5 - Conclusion]
Early Chola Temples (by S. R. Balasubrahmanyam)
Bronze, group 3: Age of Parantaka I (a.d. 907 - 950) < [Chapter XI - Sculpture]
Bronze, group 1: Late Pallava and Early Chola—Age of Vijayalaya (a.d. 785-871) < [Chapter XI - Sculpture]
Cosmetics, Costumes and Ornaments in Ancient India (by Remadevi. O.)
2.5. Hand Ornaments (a): Keyūra < [Chapter 3 - Ornaments]
2.5. Hand Ornaments (b): Aṅgada < [Chapter 3 - Ornaments]
Garga Samhita (English) (by Danavir Goswami)
Verse 4.19.3b < [Chapter 19 - A Thousand Names of Srī Yamunā]
Verse 2.4.15 < [Chapter 4 - The Liberation of Vatsāsura]
Verse 3.2.24 < [Chapter 2 - The Great Festival of Śrī Girirāja]
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