10 HINDI BOOKS RELATING TO «दीर्घकर्ण»
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दीर्घकर्ण in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Hitopadeśa, or, Salutary counsels of Vishnu Śarman, in a ... - Page 14
Now, one day, a Cat named Dirgha-karna (Long-ear) came there to prey upon the young birds. Perceiving him approaching, the little nestlings, overwhelmed with terror, made a scream. Jaradgava, hearing it, called out: who if this that comes?
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Dashrupakam Of Shri Dhananjaya Sanskrit Hindi Anuvad Va ...
अंयोन्यानुरागो यथा तथैव यह ( राजा अग्निमित्र मालविका के विषय में सोच रहे हैं )इस ( मालविका ) का मुख दीर्घ ( कर्ण तक फैले हुए ) नेत्रों वाला तथा शरदकालीन ( पूर्ण ) चन्द्र के समान ...
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Vyavharik Hindi Shuddh Prayog - Page 15
'दीर्घकर्ण', 'कुम्भकर्ण' आदि शब्द बनते हैं : दानवीर कर्ण के अनुकरण पर 'जयकर्ण', 'मशिकन (मभिकृति-----. 'कृति' अर्थात कर्म अथवा रचना है 'कामायनी प्रसादजी की सर्वप्रमुख कणिका) आदि नाम ...
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Hitopadeśa, the book of wholesome counsel - Page 23
Now one day a Cat named Dirgha-karna (Long- ear) came there to prey upon the young birds. Perceiving him approaching, the little nestlings, overwhelmed with terror, raised a clamour. Jaradgava, hearing it, called out: " Who is this that ...
Lionel David Barnett, 1928
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The Five Discourses on Worldly Wisdom
DIRGHA KARNA The name of a hare (III, story 2.2). The word means “one with long ears.” DIRGHA-RAVA The name of a jackal (II, story 1.2.1). The word means “one with a long howl.” DUSHTA BUDDHI The name of a merchant, friend of ...
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A dictionary of the principal languages spoken in the ... - Page 168
... departure — dirgha karan, fániyá bárána, antar, pras- thán — bajrháo, lambáo, bud, tafáwat, rawánagi, kúch Elo'pe, va. to run away, to get loose fiom confinement, to go off clandestinely — paldyan, báhir haiyájdon, champat — bhágná, ...
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A Dictionary of the Principal Languages Spoken in the ... - Page 168
... departure— dirgha karan, idniyá bárána, antar, pras- thán — barháo, lambáo,' bud, tafáwat, rawánagí, kúch Elo'pe, va. to run away, to get loose from confinement, to go off clandestinely — paláyan, - ' báhir haiyájáon, champat — bhágná, ...
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The Hitopadesha: A Collection of Fables and Tales in Sanskrit
... of the same tree, were wont to contribute a trifle from their own stores, by which he existed. It so fell out, that one day a certain cat, by name Dirgha-karna, came there to prey upon the young birds, H K* II f^I^Rt || ^m fct^y ^w^ *it*5 ^ffa^n *rw.
Lakshami Náráyan Nyálankár, 1830
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A Practical Sanskrit Dictionary with Transliteration, ... - Page 121
... dirgha-karna, m. Long-ear, N. of a cat ; Jilam, ac. ad. for a long time ; -gai1gha, m. Long-shanks, N. ofa Yaksha: -giv1n, a. long-lived ; -tapaa, m. N. of a. Rishi; (6)tamas, m. N. ofa srlge; ~tii,f. length; -tva, n. 111.; -tikshna-mukha, a. (i) having a ...
Arthur Anthony Macdonell, 1924
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Sañjīvanī: khaṇḍa kāvya - Page 36
संशय कच देव-पुल गौ-रांग वर्ण, कमलायत लोचन, केश स्वर्ण, उन्नत-लाट, दृढ़ वृषभ कंध, आजानु बाहु, वपु स्वर्ग-गंध, मोक्ष चराचर सृष्टि-बंध, सौभाग्यवान के दीर्घ कर्ण, कच देव-पुल गौर, वर्ण, ...