Starts with ( +45): Mamtabekku, Mamtame, Mamtanagai, Mamtanagarti, Mamtanagey, Mamtanagolu, Mamtanambade, Mamtanamgol, Mamtanamgolu, Mamtanamir, Mamtanashale, Mamtanasula, Mamtanavatte, Mamtane, Mamtapalu, Mamtara, Mamtaravariju, Mamtarisu, Mamtaru, Mamtaval.Įnds with ( +130): Abhimamta, Abhiramanta, Adatasamamta, Agarbhashrimamta, Ajanmanta, Amanta, Amshumamta, Analomanta, Anamanta, Angarakakarmanta, Angarakarmanta, Anonamanta, Anumanta, Anusamanta, Aparahemanta, Arcishmamta, Asamanta, Ashmanta, Asimanta, Ayasmanta.įull-text ( +51): Mantra, Shrimanta, Mantar, Mantaparaga, Gomanta, Matva, Bhanin, Goghnata, Matran, Mantapada, Bhaktimat, Gomanda, Athabbana, Shaktimat, Pitrilinga, Samtapitar, Madhumanta, Bhash, Mantabandhava, Arcimat. Marathi, like many other Indo-Aryan languages, evolved from early forms of Prakrit, which itself is a subset of Sanskrit, one of the most ancient languages of the world.ĭiscover the meaning of manta in the context of Kannada from relevant books on Exotic India See also (Relevant definitions) Marathi is an Indo-European language having over 70 million native speakers people in (predominantly) Maharashtra India. Manta (मंत).-An adjunct for mat and vat showing possession and attached freely toĪs buddhimanta, śrīmanta. Source: DDSA: The Aryabhusan school dictionary, Marathi-English As the grounds and rules upon which are distinguished mān & vān, the affixes from which manta & vanta are respectively derived, are operative, although indeed with less rigor, upon these their derivatives, see the distinction stated under mān & vān. Manta (मंत).-An adjunct formed from mat or mān S, and attached freely to nouns to turn them into attributives as buddhimanta, śaktimanta. Manta in Marathi glossary Source: DDSA: The Molesworth Marathi and English Dictionary Closeley related to Sanskrit, both languages are used interchangeably between religions. Pali is the language of the Tipiṭaka, which is the sacred canon of Theravāda Buddhism and contains much of the Buddha’s speech. II, 4 bhinna° one who has neglected an advice J. I, 200 bahu° knowing many charms, very tricky DhA. (adj.) (-°) parivattana° a charm that can be said, an effective charm J. II, 243 sabba-rāva-jānana° (of knowing all sounds, of animals) III, 415 nidhi-uddharana° (of finding secret treasures) III, 116 catukaṇṇa° (four-cornered) VI, 392, etc.-4. (by means of which one conquers the earth) J. I, 253 (nakkhatta-yoge laddhe taṃ mantaṃ parivattetvā ākāse ulloki, tato ākāsato satta-ratana-vassaṃ vassati). one called Vedabbha, by means of which under a certain constellation one is able to produce a shower of gems from the air J. There are several special charms mentioned at var. I, 200 (+paritta) III, 511 (°ṃ karoti to utter a charm, cast a spell) DhA. is combined with yoga and ascribed to the devas, while y. 11 (see about manta in the Jātakas: Fick, Sociale Gliederung 152, 153). divine utterance, a word with supernatural power, a charm, spell, magic art, witchcraft Miln. 3) holy scriptures in general, sacred text, secret doctrine S. 10.-2 (doubtful, perhaps as sub group to No. : mantaṃ parivattenti brahma-cintitaṃ Pv. II, 100 III, 28 (maybe to be classed under 2), 537.-Sometimes in sg. to the 32 signs of a Mahāpurisa), 1018 Dh. 249 (=devā SnA 291), 302 (mante ganthetvā, criticised by Bdhgh as brahmanic (: heretic) work in contrast with the ancient Vedas as follows: “vede bhinditvā dhammayutte porāṇa-mante nāsetvā adhamma-yutte kūṭa-mante ganthetvā” SnA 320), 1000 (with ref. II, 166 (brahme mante adhiyitvā mante vāceti) Sn. mantā (the Scriptures, Hymns, Incantations): D. as the code of a sect) by the Buddhists.-1. the Brahmanic texts or the Vedas, regarded as such ( i.e. In particular a secret religious code or doctrine, esp. of mant at Dhtp 578 by “gutta-bhāsane”), counsel hence magic charm, spell. a divine saying or decision, hence a secret plan (cp. Manta in Pali glossary Source: Sutta: The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary
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