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भग a See p. 743, col. 2. भग fn. bm. (ifc. f(आ and ई). g. बह्व्-आदि) ‘dispenser’, gracious lord, patron (applied to gods, esp. to सवितृ), [RV.] ; [AV.] N. of an आदित्य (bestowing wealth and presiding over love and marriage, brother of the Dawn, regent of the नक्षत्रउत्तर-फल्गुनी; यास्क enumerates him among the divinities of the highest sphere; according to a later legend his eyes were destroyed by रुद्र), ib. &c. &c. the नक्षत्रU° -Ph° , [MBh. vi, 81] the sun, ib. iii, 146 the moon, [L.] N. of a रुद्र, [MBh.] good fortune, happiness, welfare, prosperity, [RV.] ; [AV.] ; [Br.] ; [Yājñ.] ; [BhP.] f. (ifc. f(आ). ) dignity, majesty, distinction, excellence, beauty, loveliness, [RV.] ; [AV.] ; [Br.] ; [GṛS.] ; [BhP.] n. (also n., [L.] ) love, affection, sexual passion, amorous pleasure, dalliance, [RV.] ; [AV.] ; [Br.] ; KātyŚr.; [BhP.] f. (n., [L.] ; ifc. f(आ). ) the female organs, pudendum muliebre, vulva, [Mn.] ; [MBh.] &c. भग n. n. a partic. मुहूर्त, [Cat.] the perinaeum of males, [L.] भग mn. mn. = यत्न, प्रयत्न, कीर्ति, यशस्, वैराग्य, इच्छा, ज्ञान, मुक्ति, मोक्ष, धर्म, श्री, [L.] भग [cf. Zd. bagha = Old Pers. baga; Gk. Βαγαῖος; Slav. bogŭ, bogatŭ; Lith. bagótas, na-bágas.]
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