Painting, loss of consciousness or sense ; ignorance, folly, foolishness ; it is applied especially to that spiritual ignorance which leads men to believe in the reality of worldly objects, and to addict themselves to mundane or sensual enjoyment... A Telugu-English dictionary - Page 650by P. Sankaranarayana - 1900 - 960 pagesFull view - About this book
| Joseph Thomas Thompson - Hindi language - 1846 - 530 pages
...; ignorance, folly, foolishness ; it ¡s applied especially to that spiritual ignorance which leads men to believe in the reality of worldly objects,...addict themselves to mundane or sensual enjoyment ; error, mistake ; bewilderment, distraction ; pity, compassion, sympathy, kindness, affection, allurement,... | |
| Fables, Sanskrit - 1847 - 410 pages
...nom. sin. of ЩТЪ «. m. Ignorance, folly, foolishness, infatuation. Spiritual ignorance which leads men to believe in the reality of worldly objects,...addict themselves to mundane or sensual enjoyment. ifl'CIrl abl. Sdpers. pi. près, of ïfà (cans. of the verb Я^ Be foolish) Infatuate. ^ftf^d' nom.... | |
| Caturbhujamiśra - Krishna (Hindu deity) - 1851 - 448 pages
...folly, foolishness — It is applied especially to that spiritual VOCABULARY. 153 ignorance which leads men to believe in the reality of worldly objects, and to addict themselves to mundane and sensual enjoyment ; p. 4, 1. 14. Pity, compassion, sympathy, fascination. ц\"Ц if ЧГГЧТ... | |
| Henry Bower - English language - 1852 - 116 pages
...Surya. Mlecchha, lAGevffear, a barbarian, an outcast. Moha, GtDira&, spiritual ignorance which leads men to believe in the reality of worldly objects,...addict themselves to Mundane or sensual enjoyment. Moksha, Gui<rtLff&,* final and eternal happiness, the liberation of * Dr. Mill remarks that it is no... | |
| Francis Johnson - Fables, Indic - 1864 - 308 pages
...sin. moha, sm Ignorance, folly, foolishness, delusion, infatuation. Spiritual ignorance which leads men to believe in the reality of worldly objects,...addict themselves to mundane or sensual enjoyment. íft^^mohas, nom. sin. аЫ. Г«П mohayanti, 3dpers. pl. près, of (eau*, of the tie. ÎJÇ muh,... | |
| Joseph Thomas Thompson - Hindi language - 1884 - 678 pages
...; ignorance, folly, foolishness ; it is applied especially to that spiritual ignorance which leads men to believe in the reality of worldly objects,...addict themselves to mundane or sensual enjoyment ; error, mistake ; bewilderment, distraction ; pity, compassion, sympathy, kindness, affection, allurement,... | |
| Manohar Laxman Varadpande - Dramatists, Sanskrit - 1987 - 408 pages
...Mayamoha. Mayamoha is an abstract concept. Mayamoha means ignorance or illusion caused by stupefaction, delusion of mind preventing the discernment of truth...men to believe in the reality of worldly objects, covering the mental faculty by darkness of ignorance, power which distracts men from right path. To... | |
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