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यामुन

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Script: Devanagari

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Puranic Encyclopaedia  | English  English
YĀMUNA I   A town in ancient India. [Mahābhārata, Bhīṣma Parva, Chapter 9, Verse 51] .
YĀMUNA II   A mountain, made famous in the Purāṇas, standing between the rivers Gāṅgā and Yamunā. [M.B. Anuśāsana Parva, Chapter 68, Verse 3] .

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A Sanskrit English Dictionary | Sanskrit  English
यामुन  mfn. mfn. (fr.यमुना) belonging or relating to the river यमुना (commonly called Jumna), coming from it, growing in it &c., [MBh.] ; [Hariv.] ; [R.]
यामुन  m. m. a metron.[Pāṇ. 4-1, 113] Sch.
N. of a mountain, [MBh.] ; [R.]
यामुनाचार्य   of an author (also called and °र्य-स्वामिन्), [Cat.]
pl.N. of a people, [MBh.] ; [Var.] ; [Pur.]
यामुन  n. n. (scil.आञ्जन) antimony, collyrium, [AV.]
N. of a तीर्थ, [MBh.]

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यामुन [yāmuna] a.  a. (-नी f.) [यमुना-अण्] Belonging to or coming from, or growing in, the Yamunā गाङ्गमम्बु सितमम्बु यामुनं कज्जलाभमुभयत्र मज्जतः [K. P.1.]
-नम्   A kind of collyrium; यक्षुष्यं यामुनं पुनः [Śiva. B.3.18;] also यामुनेयम्.

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Shabda-Sagara | Sanskrit  English
यामुन  mfn.  (-नः-नी-नं) Relating to the Yamunā river.
 n.  (-नं) Antimony, or rather the sulphuret of antimony, generally used as an appli- cation to darken the eyelashes, and strengthen the eyes.
E. यमुना the Jamunā river, and अण् aff.
ROOTS:
यमुना अण्

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