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वस्तु f. 1.f. (for 2. See p. 932, col. 3) becoming light, dawning, morning, [RV.] ; [VS.] (gen. व॑स्तोः, in the m° ; व॑स्तोर् वस्तोः, every m° ; व॑स्तोर् अस्या॑, this m° ; प्र॑ति व॑स्तोः, towards m° ; dat. व॑स्तवे See under √ 2.वस्). वस्तु n. 2.n. (for 1. See p. 931, col. 3) the seat or place of (See कपिल-, व्रण-व्°) any really existing or abiding substance or essence, thing, object, article, [Kāv.] ; [VarBṛS.] ; [Kathās.] &c. (also applied to living beings e.g. [Śak. ii, 7/8] ) अ-व्° (in phil. ) the real (opp. to , ‘that which does not really exist, the unreal’; अ-द्वितीय-व्°, ‘the one real substance or essence which has no second’), [IW. 53 n. 1; 103] &c. the right thing, a valuable or worthy object, object of or for (comp. ), [Kāv.] -विनिमय goods, wealth, property (cf. and -हानि) the thing in question, matter, affair, circumstance, [MBh.] ; [Kāv.] &c. subject, subject-matter, contents, theme (of a speech &c.), plot (of a drama or poem), [Kāv.] ; [Daśar.] ; [Sāh.] &c. (in music) a kind of composition, [Saṃgīt.] natural disposition, essential property, [W.] the pith or substance of anything, [W.] वस्तु a 1. 2. . See pp. 931 and 932.
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