Русско-санскритский словарь / русско-санскритский словарь.
Около 30 тысяч слов санскрита.
sg. | du. | pl. | |
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Nom. | sāgaraḥ | sāgarau | sāgarāḥ |
Gen. | sāgarasya | sāgarayoḥ | sāgarāṇām |
Dat. | sāgarāya | sāgarābhyām | sāgarebhyaḥ |
Instr. | sāgareṇa | sāgarābhyām | sāgaraiḥ |
Acc. | sāgaram | sāgarau | sāgarān |
Abl. | sāgarāt | sāgarābhyām | sāgarebhyaḥ |
Loc. | sāgare | sāgarayoḥ | sāgareṣu |
Voc. | sāgara | sāgarau | sāgarāḥ |
सागर [ sāgara ] [ sāgara ] m. (ifc. f ( [ ā ] ) . ; fr. 2. [ sa-gara ] ) the ocean (said to have been named so by Bhagīratha after his son Sagara ( see 2. [ sa-gara ] , p.1125 ) ; another legend asserts that the bed of the ocean was dug by the sons of Sagara ; 3 or 4 or 7 oceans are reckoned cf. 1 , [ sam-udra ] ; [ sāgarasya phenaḥ ] = [ samudraph ] ) Lit. Mn. Lit. MBh.
an ocean ( as expressing any vast body or inexhaustible mass ; often ifc. cf. [ guṇa-śoka- ] , [ saṃsāra-s ] )
a symbolical expression for the number , " four " (like other words signifying " ocean " ) Lit. Gaṇit.
a partic. high number (= 10 Padmas) Lit. Pur.
a sort of deer Lit. L.
N. of a serpent-demon Lit. Kāraṇḍ.
(with Jainas) of the third Arhat of the past Utsarpiṇī Lit. L.
of one of the 10 orders of mendicants traced back to disciples of Śaṃkarâcārya Lit. Cat.
of various persons Lit. HPariś.
of two authors and of a wk. on Dharma Lit. Cat.
of a place Lit. ib.
(pl.) the sons of Sagara Lit. MBh. Lit. R.
[ sāgara ] n. N. of a town Lit. Buddh.
mf ( [ ī ] ) n. relating to the sea , marine Lit. Hariv.