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पाराशरिन्

   { pārāśarin }
Script: Devanagari

पाराशरिन्

A Sanskrit English Dictionary | Sanskrit  English |   | 
पारा°शरिन्  m. m. a mendicant of the order of पाराशर्य, [L.] (cf.[Pāṇ. 4-3, 110] ).
   pl.N. of a phil. school, [RāmatUp.]

पाराशरिन्

The Practical Sanskrit-English Dictionary | Sanskrit  English |   | 
पाराशरिन् [pārāśarin]  m. m.
   A religious mendicant.
   Particularly, such religious mendicants or ascetics as study the Śārīra Sūtras of Vyāsa (pl).

पाराशरिन्

Shabda-Sagara | Sanskrit  English |   | 
पाराशरिन्  m.  (-री)
   1. A recluse. Plu. The religious mendicant or Brāhman, who having passed through the three stages of student, house-holder, and ascetic leads a vagrant life, and subsists upon alms; or the class of ascetics who study the Shā- riraka Sutra of Vyāsa.
   E. पाराशर्य्य VYĀSA, the author of the rules of this order, and इनि aff.
ROOTS:
पाराशर्य्य इनि

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