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परायण n. 1.n. (for 2. See p. 590, col. 3) final end or aim, last resort or refuge, principal object, chief matter, essence, summary (°णं-√ कृ, to do one's utmost), [ŚBr.] ; [Up.] ; [MBh.] &c. (in medic. ) a universal medicine, panacea, [Car.] a religious order or division, [W.] -ता f. (ifc. ; f(आ). ) making anything one's chief object, wholly devoted or destined to, engaged in, intent upon, filled or occupied with, affected or possessed by (f., [Daś.] ), [Mn.] ; [MBh.] &c. परायण mfn. mf(आ)n. violent, strong (as pain), [MBh. i, 8367] ([Nīlak.] ) principal, being the chief object or final aim, ib. dependent on (gen. ), [R.] leading or conducive to (gen. ), [MBh.] परायण m. m.N. of a pupil of याज्ञवल्क्य, [VāyuP.] परायण n. 2.n. (परा +√ इ) going away, departure or way of departure, final end, last resort, [RV.] ; [AV.] ; [ŚBr.] (cf. 1., p.587.)
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