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श्रमण

   { śramaṇa }
Script: Devanagari
See also:  श्रमक

श्रमण     

हिन्दी (hindi) WN | Hindi  Hindi
See : बौद्ध भिक्षु

श्रमण     

मराठी (Marathi) WN | Marathi  Marathi
noun  जैनधर्मीय साधू   Ex. श्रमण गृहत्याग करून उपाश्रयात राहतात
HYPONYMY:
दिगंबर साधू श्वेतांबर अनवकांक्षमाण
ONTOLOGY:
व्यक्ति (Person)स्तनपायी (Mammal)जन्तु (Fauna)सजीव (Animate)संज्ञा (Noun)
Wordnet:
benজৈন সাধু
gujજૈન સાધુ
hinजैन साधु
kanಜೈನ ಮುನಿ
kasجیٛن سادوٗ
kokजैन साधू
malജൈന സന്യാസി
oriଜୈନ ସାଧୁ
panਜੈਨ ਸਾਧੂ
sanजैनसाधुः
tamஜைன துறவி
telజైన సాధువు
urdجین سادھو , جین منی , جین صوفی

श्रमण     

 पु. बुद्धयति ; संन्यासी . [ सं . ]

श्रमण     

नेपाली (Nepali) WN | Nepali  Nepali
See : बौद्ध भिक्षु

श्रमण     

A Sanskrit English Dictionary | Sanskrit  English
श्रमण  mfn. mf( or )n. making effort or exertion, toiling, labouring, (esp.) following a toilsome or menial business, [W.]
base, vile, bad, ib.
naked, [L.]
श्रमण  m. m. one who performs acts of mortification or austerity, an ascetic, monk, devotee, religious mendicant, [ŚBr.] &c. &c.
a Buddhist monk or mendicant (also applied to बुद्ध himself cf.[MWB. 23 &c.] ; also applied to a Jain ascetic now commonly called यति), [MBh.] ; [R.] &c.
N. of a serpent-demon, [Buddh.]
आ   ( or ), a female mendicant or nun, [L.]
a hard-working woman, [L.]
श्रमण  n. n. toil, labour, exertion, [ŚāṅkhŚr.]

श्रमण     

श्रमण [śramaṇa] a.  a. (-णा,
-णी  f. f.) [श्रम्-युच्]
Labouring, toiling.
Low, base, vile.
Naked.
णः An ascetic, a devotee, religious mendicant in general; श्रमणोऽश्रमणः (भवति) [Bṛi. Up.4.3.22;] [Mb.12.154.21;] [Bhāg.5.] 3.2.
A Buddhist or Jain ascetic.
A beggar.
णा, णी A female devotee or mendicant.
A lovely woman.
A woman of low caste.
A hard-working woman.
Bengal madder.
The spikenard.
-णम्   Toil, exertion.

श्रमण     

Shabda-Sagara | Sanskrit  English
श्रमण  mfn.  (-णः-णा-णं)
1. Following a low or degraded business or pro- fession.
2. Base, vile, bad.
 m.  (-णः)
1. A religious character, an ascetic, a Yatī, one devoted to meditation for the purpose of ob- taining final emancipation from existence, probably the Sarmanes of the Greek writers.
2. A beggar, the religious mendicant.
 f.  (-णा or णी)
1. Indian spikenard, (Valeriana Jatamansi.)
2. Bengal madder, (Rubia manjith.)
3. A handsome woman.
4. A woman of low caste or business.
5. A female mendicant.
E. श्रम् to be wearied, aff. युच् .
ROOTS:
श्रम् युच् .

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