སྦྲང་རྩི་

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སྦྲང་རྩི། (Wyl. sbrang rtsi ) Pron.: drangtsi

  • Skt. मधु, madhu, Pron.: madhu. From Sanskrit: or | Ved. | or | sweet, delicious, pleasant, charming, delightful | or | bitter or pungent | N. of the first month of the year (= Caitra, March-April) | the season of spring | Bassia Latifolia | Jonesia Asoka | liquorice | N. of Śiva | of two Asuras (the one killed by Vishṇu, the other by Śatru-ghna) | of one of the 7 sages under Manu Cākshusha | of a son of the third Manu | of various princes (of a son of Vṛisha, of Deva-kshatra, of Bindu-mat, of Arjuna Kārtavīrya) | of a son of Bhaṭṭa-nārāyaṇa, Kshitīś. | of a mountain | the race of Madhu (= the Yādavas or Māthuras) | a •partic. plant | or | anything sweet (•esp. if liquid), mead | Soma | also | honey (said to possess intoxicating qualities and to be of 8 kinds | licker of honey a bee | milk or anything produced from milk (as butter, ghee) | the juice or nectar of flowers, any sweet intoxicating drink, wine or spirituous liquor | sugar | water | pyrites | N. of a Brāhmaṇa | a kind of metre [Mahavyutpatti] [Sanskrit] MVP MW
  • Skt. माक्षिकम्, mākṣika, Pron.: makshika. From Sanskrit: fr. | coming from or belonging to a bee | •scil. | honey | a kind of honey-like mineral substance or pyrites [Mahavyutpatti] [Sanskrit] MVP MW