Manodharma, Manōdharma: 3 definitions
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Manodharma means something in Marathi. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.
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Marathi-English dictionary
Source: DDSA: The Molesworth Marathi and English Dictionarymanōdharma (मनोधर्म).—m (S) A passion or an affection of the heart,--as love, hatred, lust, anger, envy &c.; a power or faculty of the mind,--as thought, judgment, imagination, memory &c.: also a property or attribute generally of the heart or mind. 2 Laxly. Purpose, design, intention.
Source: DDSA: The Aryabhusan school dictionary, Marathi-Englishmanōdharma (मनोधर्म).—m A passion of the heart. Pur- pose.
Marathi is an Indo-European language having over 70 million native speakers people in (predominantly) Maharashtra India. Marathi, like many other Indo-Aryan languages, evolved from early forms of Prakrit, which itself is a subset of Sanskrit, one of the most ancient languages of the world.
Kannada-English dictionary
Source: Alar: Kannada-English corpusManōdharma (ಮನೋಧರ್ಮ):—
1) [noun] temperment, attitude, natural inclination, aptitude, etc. of the mind.
2) [noun] a man of a particular temperment, attitude, aptitude, etc.
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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Vakyapadiya of Bhartrihari (by K. A. Subramania Iyer)
Verse 2.399 < [Book 2 - Vākya-kāṇḍa]
Chaitanya Bhagavata (by Bhumipati Dāsa)
Verse 1.13.136-137 < [Chapter 13 - Defeating Digvijayī]
Verse 1.7.173 < [Chapter 7 - Śrī Viśvarūpa Takes Sannyāsa]
Gati in Theory and Practice (by Dr. Sujatha Mohan)
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Shri Gaudiya Kanthahara (by Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati)
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