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मुद्गर

   { mudgarḥ, mudgara parṇaka }
Script: Devanagari

मुद्गर

Puranic Encyclopaedia  | English  English |   | 
MUDGARA PARṆAKA   A serpent of the family of Kaśyapa. [Śloka 13, Chapter 103, Udyoga Parva] .

मुद्गर

हिन्दी (hindi) WN | Hindi  Hindi |   | 
   See : मुगदर

मुद्गर

A dictionary, Marathi and English | Marathi  English |   | 
   mudgara m S See the derivative मुदगल.

मुद्गर

मराठी (Marathi) WN | Marathi  Marathi |   | 
   See : मुदगल

मुद्गर

A Sanskrit English Dictionary | Sanskrit  English |   | 
मुद्गर  m. m. (prob.fr.मुद्ग) a hammer, mallet, any hammer-like weapon or implement, [MBh.] ; [Kāv.] &c.
   a bud, [L.]
   a kind of jasmine (n. its blossom), [L.]
   a species of fish, [L.]
   N. of a नाग, [MBh.]
मुद्गर  n. n. a partic. posture in sitting, [Cat.]

मुद्गर

The Practical Sanskrit-English Dictionary | Sanskrit  English |   | 
मुद्गरः [mudgarḥ]   [मुदं गिरति गॄ-अच्]
   A hammer, mallet, as in मोहमुद्गरः (a small poem by Śaṅkarāchārya); समधूच्छिष्ट- मुद्गराः [Mb.5.155.;] शिलानिष्पिष्टमुद्गरः [R.12.73.]
   A club, mace.
   A staff for breaking clods of earth.
   A kind of dumb-bell.
   A bud.
   A kind of jasmine (said to be n. also in this sense).
   A particular posture in sitting.

मुद्गर

Shabda-Sagara | Sanskrit  English |   | 
मुद्गर  m.  (-रः)
   1. A mallet, a mace, a weapon formed like a carpenter's hammer.
   2. A staff, armed with iron, and larger at the lower ex- tremity, used for breaking clods of earth, &c.
   3. A carpenter's hammer.
   4. A sort of flower, said to be a kind of jasmine, perhaps jasminum zambac, (the wild variety.)
   E. मुद् pleasure, to swal- [Page571-b+ 60] low or destroy, aff. अच्; also
ROOTS:
मुद् अच्;
   with changed to ल, मुद्गल “कर्मार वृक्षे च; काम्राङ्गा इति भाषा .”

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