Uttarasanga, Uttara-asanga, Uttarāsaṃga, Uttarāsaṅga, Uttarasamga: 14 definitions
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Böhtlingk and Roth Grosses Petersburger WörterbuchUttarāsaṅga (उत्तरासङ्ग):—(1. u + ā) m. [Trikāṇḍaśeṣa 3, 5, 3.] Obergewand, Ueberwurf [Amarakoṣa 2, 6, 3, 19.] [Hemacandra’s Abhidhānacintāmaṇi 672.] avakṛṣṭottarāsaṅga [Mahābhārata 3, 474.] kṛṣṇājinottarāsaṅga [1986.] cīrotta [Rāmāyaṇa 2, 50, 34.] [Pañcatantra 236, 8.] tvaguttarāsaṅgavatī [Kumārasaṃbhava 5, 16.]
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Sanskrit-Wörterbuch in kürzerer FassungUttarāsaṅga (उत्तरासङ्ग):—m. Obergewand , Ueberwurf.
Sanskrit, also spelled संस्कृतम् (saṃskṛtam), is an ancient language of India commonly seen as the grandmother of the Indo-European language family (even English!). Closely allied with Prakrit and Pali, Sanskrit is more exhaustive in both grammar and terms and has the most extensive collection of literature in the world, greatly surpassing its sister-languages Greek and Latin.
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Partial matches: Uttara, Asanga.
Starts with: Uttarasangabhrit.
Full-text: Antaravasaka, Uttarasangabhrit, Asanga, Tvaguttarasangavat, Ekamsam, Caturgunam, Samkakshika, Kusulaka, Abhisammataka, Samghati, Santarottara, Sanghati, Shakrastava, Prajnapayate, Civara, Kambala, Prajnapayati, Ti, Karoti.
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