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mati ( , [] ) - māna ( [] ) - medhā ( [] ) - vartula ( ). - bhātu ( ). √ - VR, - M_, - M_t - M_n - M_dh.
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> VaRtula (. circle ) [
VRtta,
VaRa (. circle) ]
→ Bhātu (. sun; moon ),
Bhāti (. light, splendour; evidence, perception, knowledge ib. )
> Mati (. the mind, perception, understanding, intelligence, sense, judgment; devotion, prayer, worship, hymn, sacred utterance; thought, design, intention, resolution, determination, inclination, wish, desire; opinion, notion, idea, belief, conviction, view, creed; esteem, respect, regard; memory, remembrance ),
Mata (. a thought, idea, opinion, sentiment, view, belief. doctrine; intention, design, purpose, wish; commendation, approbation, sanction; knowledge; agallochum; mfn. thought, believed, imagined, supposed, understood ),
suMati (. good mind or disposition, benevolence, kindness, favour, to make any one the object of one's favour; devotion, prayer ib.; the right taste for, pleasure or delight in; mfn. very wise or intelligent ),
Matigati (. "mental course", mode of thought ),
Matimat (. mfn. clever, intelligent, wise ),
Matibheda (. change of opinion ),
Matidvaidha (. difference of opinion ),
Matinizcaya (. a firm opinion ),
Matutha (. an intelligent person ),
Matīzvara (. "lord of mind", the wisest of the wise ),
atiMati (. haughtiness; exceedingly wise ),
durMati (. bad disposition of mind, envy, hatred; false opinion or notions ) |
samMata (. opinion, impression; consent, assent, approval, acquiescence, concurrence; mfn. thinking together, being of the same opinion, agreed, consented or assented to, concurred in, approved by; etc. ),
samMati (. sameness of opinion, harmony, agreement, approval, approbation; opinion, view; respect, homage; wish, desire; self-knowledge; regard, affection, love; order, command ib. ) |
paraMata (. a different opinion or doctrine, heterodoxy ) |
viMati (. difference of opinion. dissent, disagreement about; dislike, aversion; doubt, uncertainty, error ),
viMatitā (. difference of opinion )
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Mati (. the mind, perception, understanding, intelligence, sense, judgment; opinion, notion, idea, etc. ) =
> Māna (. opinion, notion, conception, idea; purpose, wish, design; self-conceit, arrogance, pride; consideration, regard, respect, honour; a wounded sense of honour, anger or indignation excited by jealousy [esp. in women], caprice, sulking ),
Mānitva (. the thinking one's self to be or have; pride, arrogance; the being honoured, receiving honour ),
Mānasa (. the mental powers, mind, spirit, heart, soul; mfn. belonging to the mind or spirit, mental, spiritual; etc. ),
Manas (. mind [in its widest sense as applied to all the mental powers], intellect, intelligence, understanding, perception, sense, conscience, will [in phil. the internal organ or of perception and cognition, the faculty or instrument through which thoughts enter or by which objects of sense affect the soul; thought, imagination, excogitation, invention, reflection, opinion, intention, inclination, affection, desire, mood, temper, spirit ib.; in this sense is always is always regarded as distinct from; the spirit or spiritual principle, the breath or living soul which escapes from the body at death ),
Mānasatva (. the state of spirit, spirituality, fulfilment of anything in mere thought ),
suManas (. a good or wise man; mfn. wise, intelligent; etc. ),
Manu (. "the thinking creature", man, mankind; mfn. thinking, wise, intelligent ),
Muni (. impulse, eagerness; any one who is moved by inward impulse, an inspired or ecstatic person, enthusiast; a saint, sage, seer, ascetic, monk, devotee, hermit [esp. one who has taken the vow of silence]; etc. ),
Manīṣā (. thought, reflection, consideration, wisdom, intelligence, conception, idea; prayer, hymn; desire, wish, request ib. ),
Manīṣikā (. wisdom, intelligence; expectation ),
Manīṣin (. a learned brahman, teacher, pandit; mfn. thoughtful, intelligent, wise, sage, prudent ),
Manīṣitā (. wisdom ),
Manasketa (. mental perception or conception, idea, notion ),
Manasvintā (. intelligence, high-mindedness, magnanimity; hope, expectation, dependance ),
Manmam (. thought, understanding, intellect, wisdom; expression of thought i.e. hymn, prayer, petition ib. ),
Mantrin (. "knowing sacred texts or spells", a conjurer, enchanter; mfn. wise or eloquent ),
Manogata (. thought, opinion, notion, idea, wish, desire ib. ),
Manojava (. the speed or swiftness of thought; mfn. swift as thought ),
Manojavatā (. quick in thought or apprehension; resembling a father, fatherly, parental ),
Manovega (. speed or velocity of thought ),
durManas (. bad disposition, perversity of mind ),
durMati (. bad disposition of mind, envy, hatred; false opinion or notions ),
ekaMati (. concentration of mind ),
māhatMan (. the supreme spirit, great soul of the universe; the great principle i.e. intellect; mfn. eminent, mighty, powerful, distinguished ),
zraMana (. one who performs acts of mortification or austerity, an ascetic, monk, devotee, religious mendicant ),
zūraMāna (. thinking one's self a hero, arrogance, vaunting )
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Māna (. opinion, notion, conception, idea; etc. )
→ Manute,
Manyati -
te (. to think, to believe, to imagine, to suppose, to conjecture; to think one's self or be thought to be, to appear as, to pass for; to be of opinion, to think fit or right; to agree or be of the same opinion with; to set the heart or mind on, to honour, to esteem; to think of [in prayer &c., either "to remember, to meditate on", or "mention, to declare", or "excogitate, invent"]; to perceive, to observe, to leam, to know, to understand, to comprehend; to offer, to present ),
Mānayati -
te (. to honour, to esteem, to value highly ),
Manāyati (. to be zealous or devoted; to think, to consider ib. )
→ Mantr (. a thinker, adviser, counsellor; one who consents or agrees ),
Manana (. thinking, reflection, meditation, thought, intelligence, understanding; mfn. thoughtful, careful; homage, reverence ),
Mānitā (. the fancying that one possesses, imaginary possession of; honouring, esteeming ib.; pride ),
Mānanā (. paying honour, showing respect ) |
> abhiManyati (. to think of, to long for, to desire, to intend to injure, to be insidious, to threaten, to injure; to to kill; to allow, to agree; to think of self, to be proud of; to think, to suppose, to imagine, to take for ) |
→ pratiMānanā (. homage, reverence ) |
> samManyati -
te (. to think together, to agree, to assent to, to approve; to think, to fancy; to regard or consider as ib. &c.; to mean, to contemplate, to intend, to resolve; to think highly of esteem, to value, to honour ),
samMānayati (. to honour, to reverence, to respect; to regard, consider; to assure any one )
→ samManana,
samMananā (. the act of honouring, worshipping, homage ),
samMāna (. honour, respect, homage )
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Manas (. mind, intellect, intelligence, etc. )
→ Manasyati -
te (. to have in mind, to intend; to think, to reflect )
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Mati (. the mind, perception, understanding, intelligence, sense, judgment; opinion, notion, idea, etc. ) =
> Medhā (. mental vigour or power, intelligence, prudence, wisdom [pl. products of intelligence, thoughts, opinions] ),
Medhas (. intelligence, knowledge, understanding; sacrifice ),
Maidhāvaka (. intelligence, wisdom )
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VR > VR[t] > Bh_[t] > M_[n] / > M_[dh]
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