Pancamula, Pañcamūla, Panca-mula, Pancan-mula, Pamcamula: 9 definitions
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Böhtlingk and Roth Grosses Petersburger WörterbuchPañcamūla (पञ्चमूल):—(pañcan + mūla) n. Zusammenstellung von fünf Wurzeln. [SUŚRUTA] zählt [1, 143] fünf Gruppen von je fünf officinellen Pflanzen auf:
1) die kleine (kanīyaḥ, alpam, kṣudrakam): trikaṇṭaka, beide bṛhatī, pṛthakparṇī und vidārigandhā;
2) die grosse (mahat): vilva, agnimantha, ṭuṇṭuka, pāṭala und kāśmarī;
3) die der Schlinggewächse (vallīsaṃjñaḥ, nämlich gaṇaḥ)ḥ vidārī, sārivā, rajanī, guḍūcī und ajaśṛṅgī;
4) die der dornigen Gewächse (kaṇṭakasaṃjñaḥ): karamarda, trikaṇṭaka, sairīyaka, śatāvarī und gṛdhranakhī;
5) die der Gräser (tṛṇasaṃjñaḥ): kuśa, kāśa, nala, darbha, kāṇḍekṣuka . [NIGH. PR.] giebt noch vier weitere Gruppen an. Den Namen führen vorzugsweise die beiden ersten Reihen. [Suśruta 1, 163, 20. 2, 35, 19. 97, 3. 138, 2. 100, 18. 222, 18. 322, 18. 366, 8.] dvaya [393, 3.] Die weibliche Form mūlī ist keineswegs ausschliesslich zur Bezeichnung der kleinen Gruppe gebraucht; vgl. [1, 168, 4] und mūlyau [2, 69, 14. 449, 10. 539, 21.] f. ohne nähere Bez. [2, 27, 8. 34, 3. 222, 3. 408, 11. 489, 15.] tṛṇapañcamūla [490, 3.]
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Pañcamūla (पञ्चमूल):—m. Nomen proprium eines Wesens im Gefolge der Durgā [Kathāsaritsāgara 52, 246.]
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Sanskrit-Wörterbuch in kürzerer FassungPañcamūla (पञ्चमूल):——
1) m. Nomen proprium eines Wesens im Gefolge der Durgā. —
2) n. , f. ī und mūlaka n. eine Zusammenstellung von fünf verschiedenen Wurzeln [Madanapāla’s Madanavinoda 1,39,72.] [Rājan 22,23.fgg.] [Bhāvaprakāśa 3,92.]
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Starts with: Pancamuladi, Pancamulam.
Ends with: Balyakhyapancamula, Brihatpancamula, Cerupancamula, Dvipancamula, Hrasvapancamula, Jivaniyapancamula, Kantakapancamula, Kiripamcamula, Laghupancamula, Madhyamapancamula, Mahapancamula, Mahatpancamula, Svalpapancamula, Trinapancamula, Vallipancamula.
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