Mausala, Maushala, Mauṣala: 8 definitions
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The Sanskrit term Mauṣala can be transliterated into English as Mausala or Maushala, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Böhtlingk and Roth Grosses Petersburger WörterbuchMauśala (मौशल):—und mauṣala s. mausala .
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Mausala (मौसल):—(von musala)
1) adj. a) keulenförmig (Comm.) [Aśvalāyana’s Śrautasūtrāni 9, 7, 6.] astra [Rāmāyaṇa Gorresio 1, 30, 18.] gaṅgāyāṃ mauṣalaṃ (= muṣalavat [Śabdakalpadruma]) snānaṃ mahāpātakanāśanam [Bhaviṣyapurāna] in [PRĀYAŚCITTAT.] [Śabdakalpadruma] — b) mit Keulen ausgeführt: āhava. saṃgrāma, yuddha [Mahābhārata 17, 1.] [Harivaṃśa 5648. 8930.] subst. mit Ergänzung von āhava u.s.w. [Mahābhārata 16, 133.] — c) auf den Kampf mit Keulen bezüglich, denselben beschreibend: parvan Titel des [16ten] Parvan im Mahābhārata [Mahābhārata 1, 356.] — d) Bez. eines Madhuparka, der aus surā und ājya besteht, [Kauśika’s Sūtra zum Atuarvaveda 92.] —
2) m. pl., pl. zum patron. mausalya gaṇa kaṇvādi zu [Pāṇini’s acht Bücher.4,2,111.] [SAṂSK. K. 185,a,11.] — Hier und da fälschlich mauśala und mauṣala geschrieben.
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Mausala (मौसल):—
1) b) subst. [Bhāgavatapurāṇa 10, 90, 37.]
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Sanskrit-Wörterbuch in kürzerer FassungMausala (मौसल):——
1) Adj. — a) keulenförmig , keulenartig. — b) mit Keulen ausgeführt (ein Kampf.) Subst. ein solcher Kampf. — c) auf den Kampf mit Keulen bezüglich , denselben beschreibend. parvan n. Titel des 16ten Parvan im [Mahābhārata] — d) Bez. eines Madhuparka , der aus Surā und Ājaya besteht. — e) *zu Mausalya in Beziehung stehend. —
2) m. Pl. Nomen proprium eines Geschlechts.
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