प्रकृति
निसर्ग‚ स्वभाव‚ स्वभाविकी अवस्था‚ अन्तःकरण‚ सत्वरजस्तमस् की साम्यावस्था‚ जाति‚ प्रजा‚ शरीर‚ स्वाम्यमात्यजनपददुर्गकोशदण्डमित्रराज्य की यह प्रकृतियाँ‚ शब्द का मौलिक रूप
nature, inner sense or mind, equilibrium of sattva rajasa and tamasa in sankhya, birth, subjects, people, body, the seven constituents of kingdom, the primary form of a word
प्रकृति — base (Noun)
प्रकृति — blood (Noun)
प्रकृति — disposition (Noun)
प्रकृति — fiber (Noun)
प्रकृति — fibre (Noun)
प्रकृति — habit (Noun)
प्रकृति — instinct (Noun)
प्रकृति — mother nature (Noun)
प्रकृति — nature (Noun)
प्रकृति — physical (Adjective)
प्रकृति — property (Noun)
प्रकृति — temper (Noun)
प्रकृति — tendency (Noun)
प्रकृति — texture (Noun)
प्रकृति — turn (Noun)
Mother Nature — प्रकृति
प्रकृति — {pra-ḍkṛti} f. See next p
प्रकृति — {pra-kṛti} f. 'making or placing before or at first', the original or natural form or condition of anything, original or primary substance (opp. to {vi-kṛti}, q.v.) Prāt. Nir. Jaim. MBh##cause original source Mn. MBh. Śak. &c##origin, extraction Mṛicch##nature, character, constitution, temper, disposition MBh. Kāv. Suśr. &c. (ibc. and {tyā} ind. by nature, naturally, unalterably, properly Prāt. ŚrS. Mn. &c.)##fundamental form, pattern, standard, model, rule (esp. in ritual) ŚrS##(in the Sāṃkhya phil.) the original producer of (or rather passive power of creating) the material world (consisting of 3 constituent essences or Guṇas called {sattva}, {rajas} and {tamas}), Nature (distinguished from {puruṣa}, Spirit as Māyā is distinguished from Brahman in the Vedântas)##pl. the 8 producers or primary essences which evolve the whole visible world (viz. {a-vyakta}, {buddhi} or {mahat}, {ahaṃ-kāra}, and the 5 {tan-mātras} or subtle elements##rarely the 5 elements alone) IW. 80 &c##(in mythol.) a goddess, the personified will of the Supreme in the creation (hence the same with the Śakti or personified energy or wife of a deity, as Lakshmī, Durgā &c##also considered as identical with the Supreme Being) W. IW. 140##(pl.) N. of a class of deities under Manu Raibhya Hariv##(in polit.) pl. a king's ministers, the body of ministers or counsellors, ministry Mn. MBh. &c##the subjects of a king, citizens, artisans &c. ib##the constituent elements or powers of the state (of which are usually enumerated, viz. king minister, alies, treasure, army, territory, fortresses Mn. ix, 294 ; 295)##the various sovereigns to be considered in case of war (viz. the {madhyama}, {vijigīṣu}, {udāsīna} and {śatru}##to which should be added 8 remoter princes, viz. the {mitra}, {arimitra}, {mitra-mitra}, {arimitra-mitra}, {pārṣṇi-graha}, {ākranda}, {pārṣṇigrāhâsāra}, {ākrandâsāsa}##each of these 12 kings has 5 Prakṛitis in the form of minister, territory, fortresses, treasure and army, so that the total number of Prakṛitis may be 72) Mn. vii, 155 ; 157 Kull##(in gram.) the crude or elementary form of a word, base, √, an uninflected word Sāh. Pāṇ. Sch. Vop##N. of 2 classes of metres Col##(in arithm.) a co-efficient multiplier ib##(in anat.) temperament, the predominance of one of the humours at the time of generation W##(with {tritīyā}) the third nature, a eunuch MBh##matter, affair Lalit##the male or female organ of generation L##a woman or womankind L##a mother L##an animal L##N. of a woman Buddh##N. of wk
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