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युगादिजिन
 
युगादिदेव
 
योगचूर्ण
 
योगदण्ड
 
योगपट
 
योगपट्ट
 
योगिमर्कट
 
रङ्गमण्डप
 
रन्धनी
 
रसवती
 
राजकुल
 
राजघरट्ट
 
राजपाटिका
 
राजपिण्ड
 
राजपितामह
 
m. the first Tirthankara viz. Rsabhadeva. 103.26.
 
m.
 
same as युगादिजिन 107.13.
 
n.
 
a magical powder. 118.9.
 
m. a magical staff. 73.18.
 
m. the garment worn by ascetics to cover the back and knees
 
while in meditation.
 
नग्नो यत्प्रतिभाघर्मात् कीर्तियोगपटं त्यजन् ।
 
हियेवात्याजि भारत्या देवसूरिर्मुदेऽस्तु वः ॥ 69.20.
 
Same as योगपट. तद्विधयोगपिशुनं योगपट्टं च चण्डांशुरोचिश्चन्द्रातकं सह नीवा
73.18-19.-
m.
 
a juggler's monkey मम पुत्रतया समर्पितो योगिमर्कट इव सर्वेषां जनानां
नमस्कारं कुर्वन् केवलमपमानपात्रं भविता, गुरूणां दत्तस्तु गुरुपदं प्राप्य बालेन्दुरिव
त्रिभुवननमस्करणीयो जायते 84.1-3. [ M. Wills. mentions — a magic-
ian, a conjurer among the meanings of the word योगिन्;
but here it should also mean ' 'a juggler'.]
 
n.
 
31
 
m. the assembly-hall in a temple. 101. 26.
 
f.
 
f.
 
a female cook. 43. I. cf. Guj. रांधणी 'cooking; kitchen '.
the cooked food. 34. 23, 24; 39. 24; सद्यस्करसवतीपाकभोजना-
नन्तरम् 99. 7, 12; 120 16. cf Guj. रसोई.
 
m.
 
a Rājaput chief. 78. 15-16. cf. Guj. रावळ ( e. g. बापा रावळ ),
राओल (e.g. महाराओल of Kaccha ).
 
a title of Cahaḍa, a commander of king Kumārapāla of
Gujarāta, lit. : 'a grindstone for kings. 94 17. [ The title
appears to have been given to him on account of his
numerous conquests.]
 
f. the royal procession. 7. 1; 10. 10 ; II. 13 ; 26. 7; 30. 2;
36. 16 ; 49. 10; 56. 12 ; 57. 1; 78. 27 ; III. II ; 113. 6, 22.
[ In Old Guj. the word रायवाडी, रयवाडी is commonly used in
the sense of froyal procession'. In the dialect of North
Gujarāta the word रेवाडी, a derivative of this, is often heard.]
m. alms from a king. 95. 16. [ It is forbidden for a Jaina
monk to accept alms from a king. A Jaina technical
term.] cf. Pāli रट्ठपिंड ( Skt. राष्ट्रपिण्ड ) the country's alms-
food '; vide Rhys Davids' Pāli-English Dictionary (London,
1921 ), section VII, p. 20 b.
 
m.
 
m.
 
a title of Ambada or Āmrabhaṭa, a Mahāmaṇḍaleśvara of
king Kumārapāla of Gujarāta, lit : ' the grandfather of
kings' 81.16; 975. [ The PC. says that this title was be-
stowed upon him by king Kumārapāla when the former,
submitted to the latter the head of Mallikārjuna, the king
of Konkana, along with valuable tributes. ]