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Abhisarasthana, 󾱲ٳԲ, Abhisara-sthana: 4 definitions

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[«𱹾dzܲ Ա»] � Abhisarasthana in Sanskrit glossary
: DDSA: The practical Sanskrit-English dictionary

󾱲ٳԲ (अभिसारस्था�).—a place fit for making appointments; see under अभिसारिक� (󾱲) below.

Derivable forms: 󾱲ٳԲ (अभिसारस्थानम�).

󾱲ٳԲ is a Sanskrit compound consisting of the terms 󾱲 and ٳԲ (स्था�).

: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

󾱲ٳԲ (अभिसारस्था�):—[=abhi-sāra-ٳԲ] [from abhi-sāra > abhi-s�] n. a place of rendezvous (of lovers), [Sāhitya-darpaṇa]

: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Goldstücker Sanskrit-English Dictionary

󾱲ٳԲ (अभिसारस्था�):—[tatpurusha compound] n.

(-nam) A locality adapted for as-signations. [The 󾱳ٲⲹ岹貹ṇa recommends the following eight places for lovers to meet: a field, a garden, templeruins, the house of a procuress, a forest, a place of pilgrimage, a cemetery, the bank of rivers (&c.); but thinks that occasionally any dark place will do: kṣetra� vāṭ� bhagnadevālayo dūtīgṛha� vanam . mālaya� ca śmaśāna� ca nadyādīnā� taṭ� tathā . eva� kṛtābhisārāṇāṃ puṃścalīnā� vinodane . sthānānyaṣṭau tathā dhvāntacchanneṣu kvacidāśraya�. The rhetorico-musical work ṅgīٲ峾ǻ岹 improves the enumeration in mentioning: ‘a bower, a grove, a park, a ditch (without water), a place where water is distributed, an attic, a hemp-field, the bank of a river, a thorny spot, a building ground, a house in the neighbourhood of a town, the ruins of a college and so on�, these having been the places where the cowherdesses made their appointments with Kṛṣṇa: nikubjakānanodyānanirambuparikhāprapā� . aṭṭālikāśaṇakṣetradhunīrodhā� (Ms. Paris. B. 155; Ms. E. I. H. 1486: aṭṭālikā gavākṣaśca—‘a window�—ܲīǻ�) sakaṇṭakā� . vāṭīparisarāgārapaścādbhagnamaṭhādaya� . ete pradeśā� saṃketasthānāni muravidviṣa� . yٰ- (Ms. E. I. H. ٰ-) bhisāra� kurvanti devyā vallavavallabhā�. Compare e. g. the third story of the ձٲ貹ñ󲹱ṃśaپ.—Also called saṃketaٳԲ.] Comp. also the following article. E. 󾱲 and ٳԲ.

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