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कषाय mfn. mfn. astringent, [MBh. xiv, 1280 and 1411] ; [R.] ; [Suśr.] ; [Pañcat.] ; [BhP.] fragrant, [Megh. 31] red, dull red, yellowish red (as the garment of a Buddhistभिक्षु), [MBh.] ; [Hariv.] ; [Mṛcch.] ; [Yājñ.] कषाय mn. mn. (g. अर्धर्चा-दि) an astringent flavour or taste, [Suśr.] a yellowish red colour, [Yājñ. i, 272] ; [Kāś.] on [Pāṇ. 4-2, 1] an astringent juice, extract of juice, [ŚBr.] ; KātyŚr.; [Mn. xi, 153] a decoction or infusion, [Suśr.] (the result of boiling down a mixture consisting of one part of a drug and four or, according to some, eight or sixteen parts of water until only one quarter is left, [Suśr.] ) any healing or medicinal potion, [Bhpr.] exudation from a tree, juice, gum, resin, [L.] ointment, smearing, anointing, [L.] colouring or perfuming or anointing the person with cosmetics, [MBh.] dirt, filth stain or impurity or sin cleaving to the soul, [ChUp.] ; [BhP.] dulness, stupidity, [Vedāntas.] आयुस्-क्° defect, decay, degeneracy (of which, according to Buddhists, there are five marks, viz. , दृष्टि-क्°, क्लेश-क्°, सत्त्व-क्°, कल्प-क्°) attachment to worldly objects, [W.] कषाय m. m. red, redness a kind of snake, [Suśr. ii, 265, 14] राग emotion, passion (, of which the जैनs reckon four kinds, [HYog. iv, 6 and 77] ) the कलि-युग, [L.] the tree Bignonia Indica, [R. ii, 28, 21] कशाय N. of a teacher (v.l. ) g. शौनका-दि कषाय mfn. mfn. (अस्, आ, अम्) the tree Grislea tomentosa, [L.] कषाय n. n. a dull or yellowish red garment or robe, [MBh. ii, 675] (cf. काषाय, पञ्च-कषाय; अ-निष्कषाय, full of impure passions, [MBh. xii, 568.] )
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