Mahodaya - Great fortune, final emancipation, sour milk with honey, Sovereignty, name of a mountain


asya sarvasya viśvasya paryanteṣu samantataḥ |
adhvaprakriyayā tattvaṃ śaivaṃ dhyatvā
mahodayaḥ || 57 ||

  • m. great fortune or prosperity Ka1v. BhP.
  • pre-eminence , sovereignty L.
  • final emancipation L.
  • conferring great fortune or prosperity , very fortunate Mn. MBh. &c
  • mfn. thinking one's self very lucky BhP.
  • m. a lord , master L.
  • m. sour milk with honey L.
  • m. N. of a vāsiṣṭha R.
  • m. of a royal chamberlain (who built a temple) Ra1jat. (cf. below)
  • m. of another man MBh.
  • m. of a mountain R.
  • N. of the city and district of kānya-kubja Ba1lar. (also m. L. )
  • f. Uraria Lagopodioides L.
  • f. an overgrown maiden L.
  • f. N. of a mythical town on mount meru BhP. Sch.
  • maho* dayā [p= 802,3] [L=161324]
  • f. of a hall or dwelling in the world of the moon Ka1d.

mahodaya
maho* daya [p= 802,2] [L=161309]
great fortune or prosperity Ka1v. BhP.
802,2] [L=161310]
L.
802,2] [L=161311]
L.
maho* daya [p= 802,2] [L=161312]
conferring great fortune or prosperity , very fortunate Mn. MBh. &c
maho* daya [p= 802,2] [L=161313]
thinking one's self very lucky BhP.
maho* daya [p= 802,2] [L=161314]
a lord , master L.
maho* daya [p= 802,2] [L=161315]
sour milk with honey L.
maho* daya [p= 802,2] [L=161316]
N. of a vāsiṣṭha R.
maho* daya [p= 802,2] [L=161317]
of a royal chamberlain (who built a temple) Ra1jat. (cf. below)
maho* daya [p= 802,2] [L=161318]
of another man MBh.
maho* daya [p= 802,2] [L=161319]
of a mountain R.
maho* dayā [p= 802,2] [L=161320]
N. of the city and district of kānya-kubja Ba1lar. (also m. L. )
maho* dayā [p= 802,2] [L=161321]
Uraria Lagopodioides L.
maho* dayā [p= 802,2] [L=161322]
an overgrown maiden L.
maho* dayā [p= 802,2] [L=161323]
N. of a mythical town on mount meru BhP. Sch.
maho* dayā [p= 802,3] [L=161324]
of a hall or dwelling in the world of the moon Ka1d.
(H3) m.
[p= pre-eminence , sovereignty
[p= final emancipation
(H3B) mfn.
(H3B) mfn.
(H3B) m.
(H3B) m.
(H3B) m.
(H3B) m.
(H3B) m.
(H3B) m.
(H3B) f.
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Mahodaya Usage







Hindu feasts, fasts & ceremonies
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Jayshree Sarkar - 1999 - 144 pages - Snippet view
But the Mahodaya occurs oftener. It is considered a little less meritorious as compared with the Arddhodaya, but for all that ... The Mahodaya is the rising of the sun and the moon in conjunction on a Monday, the sun being in Capricorn, ...
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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bombay: Volume 21 - Page 408
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Asiatic Society of Bombay, Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Bombay Branch - 1904 - Free Google eBook - Read
Nothing, therefore, precludes us from holding that, the word tkandhdedra occurring in our copper-plate inscriptions, must be taken to signify rdjadhdni, and that Mahodaya, which is therein spoken of as a tkandhdvdra, ...
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History of Kanauj: To the Moslem Conquest - Page 4
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Rama Shankar Tripathi - 1989 - 420 pages - Preview
latest period of its history.1 Next, we find mention of the name Mahodaya or Mahodaya, meaning "full of high prosperity." Although there are references to this name in earlier literature,2 it did not hold the preference until the time ...
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The Journal of Oriental research: Volume 6, Part 1 - Volume 7, Part 4
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Kuppuswami Sastri Research Institute - 1932 - Snippet view
DR Bhandarkar remarks with justice:1 " But the complete devastation of Mahodaya, which Indra III is spoken of as having ... For, the poet's object appears to be to introduce a play on the words mahodaya and kusasihala which in their ...
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