Unmukta-Free




unmukta
un-mukta [p= 194,2] [L=34020]
taken off , laid aside Katha1s.
194,2] [L=34021]
R.
194,2] [L=34022]
ifc.) free from
194,2] [L=34023]
VarBr2S.
(H2) mfn.
[p= thrown out , uttered
[p= (
[p= deprived of , wanting


The Yoga of delight, wonder, and astonishment: a translation of ... - Page 14
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Pardvastha (the highest state) of Bhairava is free (unmukta) of all notions pertaining to direction (dik), time (kdla), nor can that be particularized ( avisefini) by some definite space (desa) or designation (uddesa). ...
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A Sanskrit-English dictionary: etymologically and philologically ... - Page 194
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Un-mukta, mfn. taken off, laid aside, Kathas. ; thrown out, uttered, R. ; (ifc.) free from; deprived of, wanting, VarBrS. U'n-mukti, is, f. deliverance, MaitrS. Un-niuksM, f. id., ib. Un-muca, as, m., N. of a Rishi, MBh. ...
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Sir Monier Monier-Williams




mukta
mukta [p= 819,3] [L=164834]
,mukti » p.816 &c
mukta [p= 820,3] [L=165083]
loosened , let loose , set free , relaxed , slackened , opened , open MBh. Ka1v. &c
820,3] [L=165084]
esp. from sin or worldly existence) Mn. MBh. &c (with instr. or ifc. = released from , deprived or destitute of ; cf. Pa1n2. 2-1 , 38)
820,3] [L=165085]
Hariv.
820,3] [L=165086]
MBh. Ka1v. &c
820,3] [L=165087]
ib.
820,3] [L=165088]
Megh.
820,3] [L=165089]
MBh.
820,3] [L=165090]
Pan5cat.
820,3] [L=165091]
Ragh.
820,3] [L=165092]
esp. ibc. ; cf. below)
mukta [p= 820,3] [L=165093]
N. of one of the 7 sages under manu bhautya MBh.
mukta [p= 820,3] [L=165094]
of a cook Ra1jat.
muktā [p= 820,3] [L=165095]
(with or scil. dis) the quarter or cardinal point just quitted by the sun VarBr2S.
mukta [p= 820,3] [L=165096]
a pearl (as loosened from the pearl-oyster shell) Mn. MBh. &c
mukta [p= 820,3] [L=165097]
an unchaste woman L.
mukta [p= 820,3] [L=165098]
a species of plant (= rāsnā) L.
mukta [p= 820,3] [L=165099]
N. of a river VP.
mukta [p= 820,3] [L=165100]
the spirit released from corporeal existence W.
mukte [p= 820,3] [L=165101]
beside (with instr.) Ka1s3. on Pa1n2. 2-3 , 72 ; iii , 2 , 108 &c



(H1) muktā
(H2) mfn.
[p= liberated , delivered , emancipated (
[p= fallen or dropped down (as fruit)
[p= abandoned , relinquished , quitted , given up , laid aside , deposed
[p= sent forth , emitted , discharged , poured out , hurled , thrown
[p= left free (as a road)
[p= uttered (as sound)
[p= shed (as tears)
[p= let fly , applied (as a kick)
[p= gone , vanished , disappeared (
(H2B) m.
(H2B) m.
(H2B) f.
(H2B) m.
(H2B) m.
(H2B) m.
(H2B) m.
(H2B) n.
(H2C) ind.

note additional meaning:

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Similarly a Homa ceremony continuously performed for three consecutive days with a thousand sticks of Unmukta and red Visa, should be looked upon as a very potent agent in annihilating the enemy's forces, and which would be followed ...
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