ज्योतिस्
प्रकाश, आभा
light, brightness
ज्योतिस् — {jyótis} n. light (of the sun, dawn, fire, lightning, &c##also pl.), brightness (of the sky) &c. ({trīṇi jyótīṃṣi}, light appearing in the 3 worlds, viz. on earth, in the intermediate region, and in the sky or heaven [the last being called {uttamá} xx xviii##or {úttara}, i, 9, l##or {tṛtīya} x, 56, 1] viii, 36 ix, 5, 8 iii##also personifled as 'fire' on earth, 'ether or air' in the intermediate region, and 'sun' in the sky xi, 5, 8, 2 xvi, 21, 2, &c##'fire, sun and moon' xv, 12)##fire, flash of lightning##moonlight iii, 34, 4 iv, 18, 1##(pl.) x and i, 35, 16##eye-light i, 117, 17##the eye i, 6853 ix##du. sun and moon iii, 3, 18 i, 28##pl. the heavenly bodies, planets and stars &c. {tiṣām ayana} n. course or movements of the heavenly bodies, science of those movements [= {tiṣa}] iv, 8, 1##sg. the light of heaven, celestial world xiv, 7, 2##light as the divine principle of life or source of intelligence, intelligence vi, 9, 6 xxiv, 3 xvi##({pauruṣaj} 'human intelligence')##(paraj'ṭpaurushaj', highest light or truth') and##light as the type of freedom or bliss or victory (cf. ?, ? and Lat. {lux}) xiv##N. of several Ekâhas vii xii. f. &c##of certain formularies containing the word {jyôtis} i, 8, 13##a metre of 32 short and 16 long syllables##= {tiṣa}, science of the movements of the heavenly bodies##a mystical N. for the letter {r}##m. fire##the sun##Trigonella foenum graecum##N. of a Marut 11545##of a son of Manu Svārocisha, 429##of a Prajā-pati##cf. {dákṣiṇā-}, {śukrá-}, {sa-}, {híraṇya-}, &c
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