Risha, Risa, Ṛṣā, Riśa, Riṣa, Rsha: 11 definitions
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Risha has 10 English definitions available.
The Sanskrit terms Ṛṣā and Riśa and Riṣa can be transliterated into English as Rsa or Risha or Risa, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Böhtlingk and Roth Grosses Petersburger WörterbuchṚśa (ऋश):—so. v. a. ṛśya [Atharvavedasaṃhitā 4, 4, 7.] — Vgl. ārśa .
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Riśā (रिशा):—
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Riṣa (रिष):—(von riṣ) adj. in naghā .
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Sanskrit-Wörterbuch in kürzerer FassungṚśa (ऋश):——
1) m. = ṛśya
1) [Atharvaveda] —
2) *f. ī das Weibchen des Ṛcya gaṇa gaurādi.
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Riśā (रिशा):—f. die Rupfende , Zerrende als Bez. eines best. Thierchens.
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Riṣa (रिष):—in naghāriṣa.
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Starts with (+47): Rishabha, Rishabhacarma, Rishabhadatta, Rishabhadayin, Rishabhadeva, Rishabhadevagita, Rishabhadhavala, Rishabhadhavalabandha, Rishabhadhvaja, Rishabhadipa, Rishabhadvipa, Rishabhagajavilasita, Rishabhagamin, Rishabhaikadasha, Rishabhaikadhika, Rishabhajina, Rishabhajinastavana, Rishabhaka, Rishabhakavi, Rishabhakuta.
Ends with (+248): Abhiramadrisha, Abhrisha, Adharisha, Adrisha, Aindradrisha, Akalavarisha, Akhukarisha, Akrisha, Alpamarisha, Alpapurisha, Amapurisha, Ambarisha, Amoghavarisha, Amrisha, Amudrisha, Ananyadrisha, Ananyasadrisha, Anasarisha, Anatisadrisha, Andhrisha.
Full-text (+123): Duradharsha, Samarsha, Sannaharsha, Jatamarsha, Kritavamarsha, Durddharsha, Sthaulashirsha, Karsha, Anutkarsha, Utkarsha, Varsha, Uddharsha, Kotivarsha, Nagharisha, Amosa, Shirsha, Viharsha, Vatashirsha, Shatavarsha, Upavarsha.
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