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व्यभिचारिन् mfn. (-री-रिणी-रि) 1. Following or doing improper. 2. Going astray, (literally or figuratively.) n. (-रि) A property, or class of properties into which feelings and emotions, as objects of poeti- cal description are classed; or the transitory feeling, (op. to स्थायिन्) which does not pervade a composition but, if properly developed at any stage, strengthens the prevailing sentiment. the BHĀVAS called VYABHICHĀRIS are thirty-two in number, to which two others are sometimes added, making thirty- four, viz:--1. NIRVEDA, humility, self-abasement; 2. GLĀNI, weakness, exhaustion; 3. ŚANKĀ, apprehension; 4. ASŪĀ, calumny; 5. MADA, inebriety; 6. ŚHRAMA, fatigue; 7. ĀLASYA, indolence; 8. DAINYA, indigence, distress. 6. CHINTĀ, secret desire; contemplation of the object beloved; 10. MOHA, loss of sense or presence of mind from fear, anxiety, &c.; 11. SMRITĪ, recollection but especially the recollection of an absent or faithless lover exci- ted by present objects; 12. DHRITĪ, the enjoyment or consciousness of amatory woe, resignation or abandonment to despair, &c.; 13. VṚDA, shame; 14. CHAPALATĀ, fickleness, unsteadiness, want of firmness and steadiness; 15. HARSA, delight; 16. ĀBEGA, hurry, flurried haste; 17. JARATĀ, ignorance, imbecility; 18. GARBA, pride, arrogance; 19. BISHĀDA, want of energy or spirits, depress- ion of mind; 20. AUTSUKYA, regret, painful remembrance of some object lost or absent; 21. NIDRĀ, sluggishness, sleepiness; 22. APASMĀRA, epilepsy; 23. ŚUPTA, sleep; 24. BIBODHA, waking; 25. AMARSHA, wrathful impatience; 26. AVAHITTHĀ, dissimulation; 27. UGRATĀ, passion, rage; 28. MATI, intelligence, knowledge; 29. UPĀLAMBHA, reviling; 30. BYĀDHI, sickness, disease; 31. UNMĀDA, madness, delirium; 32. MARAṆA, death; the other two are, 33. TRĀSA, fear; 34. BITARKA, doubt, deliberation. f. (-रिणी) A wanton woman, an unchaste wife. E. वि and अभि before चर् to go, aff. णिनि.
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