हिन्दी में मूलभृत्य का क्या अर्थ होता है?
हिन्दीशब्दकोश में मूलभृत्य की परिभाषा
मूलभृत्य संज्ञा पु० [सं०]
पुराना अथवा पुश्तैनी नौकर [को०] ।
हिन्दी किताबें जो «मूलभृत्य» से संबंधित हैं
निम्नलिखित ग्रंथसूची चयनों में
मूलभृत्य का उपयोग पता करें।
मूलभृत्य aसे संबंधित किताबें और हिन्दी साहित्य में उसके उपयोग का संदर्भ प्रदान करने वाले उनके संक्षिप्त सार।.
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Hitopadeśa, the Sansk. text, with a grammatical analysis ... - Page 225
T murchchham, acc. sin. JjVsj^ murdhan, s.m. The head. JTVT murdhna, ins. sin. nfy murdhni or ^\jf^T murdbani, loc. mula, s.n. A root. mulam, nom. sin. Icl^ mfilat, abl. CTVHM mula-bhritya, s.m. An old or hereditary servant. -IjBfp^-bhrityan, acc.
Hitopadeśa, Francis Johnson, 1864
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2000 Years of Mamallapuram: Text - Page 251
pture depicting the story of Siva blessing Chandesa and making him his primary servant- mula- bhritya-i& to be found in Mamallapuram. One is on the second tala of the Dharamaraja ratha which was brought to its present ...
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History of the Śrīrangam Temple - Page 136
Valiyadimai-nilaiyifta (meaning 'he who established his title as the hereditary servant of God', a rendering in Tamil of the Sanskrit Vamsa-krama mula-bhritya, which occurs in the Laks- mikavya) Uttamanambi is identical with Srirangacarya ...
V. N. Hari Rao, V. M. Reddi, 1976
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Re-interpretations in South Indian History - Page 100
syatkarma Prakarana CXXXVII Adhyaya. II Vellan Kumaran a Keralite soldier who attached himself to Cola crown prince Rajaditya from childhood, calls himself the Mula- bhritya of the Cola. See No. 181 of 1912; E.I. XA p. 9.
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Kōil Ol̤ugu: The Chronicle of the Srirangam Temple with ... - Page 142
ritya ' (mentioned in the Lakshmi-Kavyam), 2. ' Mei-milai-yitta ' or 'he who established the truth,' and 3. 'Ellaikkarai-nilai-yitta ' or ' he who established the boundary.' The Olugu itself says that Periya Krishnarayar Uttamanambi ...
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Early Chola Temples: Parantaka I to Rajaraja I, A.D. 907-985 - Page 61
kop Parakesari-panmarkku yandu 36-avadu kaliyuga nal padinangu nurayirattu eluba (elula) irattu muppattu elaha Tirumudiyur Arrut- (Contd. on next page) General) of Rajaditya and the Mula-bhritya (the first servant) of 61.
S. R. Balasubrahmanyam, 1971