Parapara, Parāparā, Pārāpara, Para-apara, Pārāpāra, Paṟapaṟa: 19 definitions
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Böhtlingk and Roth Grosses Petersburger WörterbuchParāpara (परापर):—(para + apara) adj. n.
1) das Entferntere und Nähere, Frühere und Spätere (Ursache und Wirkung), Höhere und Niedere: jña [Mahābhārata 3, 13933. 12, 760. 15, 935.] [KĀM. NĪTIS. 12, 49.] dṛṣṭārtha [Harivaṃśa 2879.] dṛṣṭa [Mahābhārata 12, 643.] [Rāmāyaṇa 5, 48, 7.] [Prabodhacandrodaja 87 15] (s. v. l.) indriyaparāparajñānabala [BURN.] in [Lot. de Lassen’s Anthologie b. l. 786.] —
2) n. eine best. Pflanze = parūṣaka [Bhāvaprakāśa im Śabdakalpadruma] — Vgl. parāvara .
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Pārāpāra (पारापार):—= pārāvāra
1) n. das jenseitige und diesseitige Ufer: taṭe an beiden Ufern [Matsyapurāṇa] in [Oxforder Handschriften 39,b,22, v. l.] für pārāvāra . —
2) m. Meer [Dvirūpakoṣa im Śabdakalpadruma]
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Parāpara (परापर):—
1) parijñānānabhijña nicht den Bessern vom Schlechtern zu unterscheiden verstehend [Spr. 2517.]
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Sanskrit-Wörterbuch in kürzerer FassungParāpara (परापर):—n. —
1) das Entferntere und Nähere. —
2) das Frühere und Spätere (Ursache und Wirkung). —
3) das Höhere und Niedere , Bessere und Schlechtere. —
4) Grewia asiatica.
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Pārāpāra (पारापार):——
1) *m. Meer. —
2) n. das jenseitige und diesseitige Ufer. taṭe an beiden Ufern v.l. pārāvāra.
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Starts with (+3): Para-paraenal, Paraparabhuta, Paraparadrishtartha, Paraparaguru, Paraparai, Paraparaitar, Paraparaitri, Paraparajna, Paraparajnana, Paraparajnata, Paraparaka, Paraparako, Paraparam, Paraparan, Paraparana, Paraparata, Paraparatman, Paraparattu, Paraparatva, Paraparaunu.
Ends with: Aparapara, Indriyaparapara, Sattvendriyaparapara.
Full-text (+109): Paraparata, Amanaskalaya, Paraparavilaiyattu, Paratparaguru, Aparapara, Paravara, Pararam, Paraparajna, Para-paraenal, Paraparam, Paraparadrishtartha, Paraparatva, Paraparavastu, Paraparaguru, Palayam, Rakshasan, Paramparan, Paraparaitri, Paraparesha, Paraparai.
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