Pancavarshika, ñṣi첹, ʲñṣi첹, Pancan-varshika, Pamcavarshika: 7 definitions
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The Sanskrit terms ñṣi첹 and ʲñṣi첹 can be transliterated into English as Pancavarsika or Pancavarshika, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).
Alternative spellings of this word include Panchavarshika.
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Sanskrit dictionary
: DDSA: The practical Sanskrit-English dictionaryñṣi첹 (पाञ्चवर्षि�).�a. (-ī f.) Five years old.
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ʲñṣi첹 (पञ्चवार्षि�).�a. recurring every five years.
ʲñṣi첹 is a Sanskrit compound consisting of the terms 貹ñ and ṣi첹 (वार्षि�).
: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit DictionaryPañcavarṣika (पञ्चवर्षिक).�(so پ屹Բ 403.16, 27; 405.11; and Kal-panām., below), or (in all others) °ṣi첹, adj. and subst. nt., of five years, or as subst., the festival-gathering of the Buddhist order every five years; as adj., °ka-maha� Ѳ屹ܳٱ貹ٳپ 5676 = Tibetan lo lṅaḥi (of 5 years) dus ston; °ka� satkāra� پ屹Բ 398.24, the 5-yearly entertainment (of the order, on this festal occasion); but usually nt. subst., °ke vartamāne, Kalpanāmaṇḍitikā, Kl. Sanskrit Texte 2, 44 (Lüders, das grosse, alle fünf Jahre gefeierte Ordensfest); ghuṣyatā� °ka� پ屹Բ 403.7, 16, 27; others, پ屹Բ 242.11; 405.11; 419.15; 429.15; Բ-śٲ첹 i.88.1 (title of Chap. 16, with story of origin of the festival); 89.14; 90.1; 92.2, 4; ii.39.5, 6. (پ屹Բ Index wrongly entertainment for five months of the rainy season, with Burnouf, Introd. 394, but B. in his note shows awareness of the possibility of the other, true inter- pretation.)
: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Cappeller Sanskrit-English Dictionaryʲñṣi첹 (पञ्चवार्षि�).—[adjective] five years old.
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ñṣi첹 (पाञ्चवार्षिक).—[feminine] ī five years old.
: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary1) ʲñṣi첹 (पञ्चवार्षि�):—[=貹ñ-ṣi첹] [from 貹ñ] mf(ī)n. 5 years old, recurring every 5 years
2) [v.s. ...] n. and
3) ñṣi첹 (पाञ्चवार्षिक):—[=ñ-ṣi첹] [from ñ] pAyca—vArzika a mf(ī)n. 5 years old, [Jyotiṣa]
4) ñṣi첹 (पाञ्चवर्षि�):—[=ñ-varṣika] [from ñ] mf(ī)n. 5 years old, [Jyotiṣa]
5) ñṣi첹 (पाञ्चवार्षिक):—[=ñ-ṣi첹] [from ñ] b See above.
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Sanskrit, also spelled संस्कृतम� (ṃsṛt), is an ancient language of India commonly seen as the grandmother of the Indo-European language family (even English!). Closely allied with Prakrit and Pali, Sanskrit is more exhaustive in both grammar and terms and has the most extensive collection of literature in the world, greatly surpassing its sister-languages Greek and Latin.
Kannada-English dictionary
: Alar: Kannada-English corpusPaṃcaṣi첹 (ಪಂಚವಾರ್ಷಿಕ):—[adjective] running (continuously) over a period of five years; that is effective during a specified five years; made or planned for five years period.
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Pāṃcaṣi첹 (ಪಾಂಚವಾರ್ಷಿ�):�
1) [adjective] of five years age.
2) [adjective] made, planned, running for or being effective during five years.
Kannada is a Dravidian language (as opposed to the Indo-European language family) mainly spoken in the southwestern region of India.
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Partial matches: Arshika, Varshika, V, Panca.
Starts with: Pamcavarshikayojana, Pamcavarshikayojane, Pancavarshikamaha.
Full-text: Pamcavarshikayojana, Pancavarshikamaha.
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