Nirabhimana, Nirabhimāna, Nir-abhimana: 9 definitions
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Nirabhimana has 8 English definitions available.
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Böhtlingk and Roth Grosses Petersburger WörterbuchNirabhimāna (निरभिमान):—(nis + abhi) adj. frei von Hochmuth [Bhāgavatapurāṇa 5, 15, 6.]
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Nirabhīmāna (निरभीमान):—(nis + abhī = abhimāna) adj. f. ā
1) frei von Hochmuth [Mahābhārata 4, 14668. 14, 534.] [Mārkāṇḍeyapurāṇa 28, 17.] —
2) kein Bewusstsein habend, bewusstlos: niśceṣṭā nirabhīmānāḥ [Mahābhārata 7, 2019.]
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Sanskrit-Wörterbuch in kürzerer FassungNirabhimāna (निरभिमान):—Adj. frei von Hochmuth.
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Nirabhīmāna (निरभीमान):—Adj. —
1) frei von Hochmuth. —
2) kein Bewusstsein habend , bewusstlos.
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Partial matches: Abhimana, Nir, Nish.
Full-text: Abhimana, Nirapimanam, Nirbhiman, Nirabhimaan.
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