Tuesday, August 28, 2007

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BAA
bahu, bahuun = many;

Baahu: Arms.
Usage: Aneekabaahuudaravaktraneetram;
pas`yaami tvaa sarvatoo anamtaruupam [Bhagavad Gita 11/16]


baahya = 1. outside 2. exterminated.

BAH
bahir = outside


BAR
Barhi : A pea-cock.

BHA

Bhadram (adj, n) = secure.
Bhavishyat (n) = future.
Bhayam = fear.

BHAA

Bhaamini = lady, woman.
bhaarya = wife (etym: One who is borne. The bearer is the husband i.e. bharta.)
bhooga = luxury, enjoy
bhookta = eater, person enjoying;
bhruva = place between two eye brows;

Bhuutalam (n) = Earth's surface.
(

Usage: s`ayyaa bhuutalam ajinam vaasaha. In S`ankaracharya's Bhaja Goovinda verses. Meaning: Bed is the earth's surface. Garments are deer skins.)

BO
Booddha (n) = scholar, pandit.

Usage: Bhartruhari Niiti S`atakam, 3-1
Boddhaaroo matsara grastaa. (Scholars are suffering from envy).

BRI
Brihaspati(n): 1. Preceptor of demy-Gods. 2. A great intellectual. 3. The Planet Jupiter.

BU
budha (n) = 1. scholars 2. Planet Mercury.
budha vaara (n) = Fourth day of the week, name derived from the Planet Mercury.
buddhi = intellect

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