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siddhārtha

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siddhârtha mf(ā)n. one who has accomplished an aim or object, successful, prosperous MBh. Kāv. &c. [Page 1216, Column 1]

• leading to the goal, efficient, efficacious Hariv. R

• one whose aim or intention is known L

• m. 'he who has fulfilled the object (of his coming)', N. of the great Buddha (Gautama or Śākya-muni, founder of Buddhism) MWB. 43

• of a Māra-putra Lalit

• of a Dānava Kathās

• of one of Skanda's attendants MBh

• of a king ib

• of a councillor of Daśa-ratha R

• of the father of Mahā-viira (the 24th Arhat of the present Avasarpiṇī) Kathās

• of a poet Subh

• (ā), f. N. of the mother of the 4th Arhat of the present Avasarpiṇī L

• white mustard Suśr. VarBṛS. &c

• the Indian fig-tree L

• the 53rd year in Jupiter's cycle of 60 years VarBṛS

• n. (scil. vāstu) a building with two halls (one to the west, and one to the south) VarBṛS

• -kārin m. N. of Śiva MBh

• -carita n. N. of a poem

• -pṛcchā f. N. of wk. on symbols belonging to deities Hcat

• -mati m. N. of a Bodhisattva Lalit

• -mānin mfn. one who thinks he has attained his object Kathās

• -saṃhitā f. N. of wk. Hcat

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