ARMS. OF. THE. REWAH. STATE. Arms — Or : tiger statant, in chief a Male proper. Crest — A dexter hand ensigned with a flame proper. Supporters— Tigers. Motto— ?n^ m% sre m*m srei^ || Mrigtndra prati dwandwa tdmma prayat. "Do not ...
Central India, Charles Eckford Luard, Charles Eckford Luard (1869-1927.), 1907
2. prati-druh, dhruk, k, k, or dhrut, 1, !, seeking to injure in return, wishing to retaliate an injury. uf'azsz prati-dvandva, as, m. an opponent, antagonist, adversary, rival; an enemy, foe; (am), n. opposition, hostility. Prati-dmmltin, i. m. an opponent, ...
Monier Monier-Williams, 1872
On the life and works of Sarahapāda, 8th century Apabhraṃśa poet.
Vishwambhar Nath Upadhyay, Sahitya Akademi, 1996