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काम्य 1.Nom. P. °यति, to have a desire for (only ifc. e.g. पुत्र-काम्यति, to have a desire for children), [Pāṇ. 3-1, 9] Comm. on [Pāṇ. 8-3, 38 and 39] ; [Vop. xxi, 1] ; [Śāntiś.] ; [Bhaṭṭ. ix, 59.] काम्य mfn. 2.mf(आ)n. desirable, beautiful, amiable, lovely, agreeable, [RV.] ; [VS.] ; [R. ii, 25, 9; v, 43, 13] ; [Ragh. vi, 30] ; [Śāntiś. ii, 7] ; [Bhartṛ. iii, 40] to one's liking, agreeable to one's wish, KātyŚr. iv, 5, 1; [ŚāṅkhŚr. iii, 11, 5] ; [ĀśvGṛ. iv, 7] नित्य optional (opposed to or indispensable observance), performed through the desire of some object or personal advantage (as a religious ceremony &c.), done from desire of benefit or from interested motives, KātyŚr. xii, 6, 15; [ĀśvŚr. ii, 10] ; [ĀśvGṛ. iii, 6] ; [Kauś. 5] ; [ChUp. v, 2, 9] ; [Mn. ii, 2] ; [MBh.] &c.
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