Samsthe, Saṃsthe: 1 definition
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Samsthe means something in . 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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Kannada-English dictionary
Source: Alar: Kannada-English corpusSaṃsthe (ಸಂಸ್ಥೆ):—
1) [noun] a great number of people gathered together; a crowd; a throng; a multitude.
2) [noun] a body of persons organised for some specific purpose; a firm; an organisation.
3) [noun] a trade centre.
4) [noun] a place of living; a house or habitat.
5) [noun] a town or city.
6) [noun] a casing of cloth filled with cotton, fibres, foam, coir, etc.; a bed; a mattress.
7) [noun] the business, profession undertaken for sustaining oneself.
8) [noun] a good, decent behaviour, deportment.
9) [noun] an order; a direction; a mandate; a command.
10) [noun] a solemn promise in the name of a god, person, etc.
11) [noun] the end or completion; conclusion.
12) [noun] a destroying or being destroyed; destruction.
13) [noun] the mythological deluge that is believed to destroy the entire world or universe.
14) [noun] the cessation of life; death.
15) [noun] a show; an exhibition.
16) [noun] likeness; resemblance; similarity.
17) [noun] a particular kind of Sōma sacrifice.
18) [noun] the state or condition of being (with reference to the time and circumstance).
19) [noun] external appearane of something, which is different from the material it is made of, its colour, etc.; form.
20) [noun] a thing done; an act; a deed.
Kannada is a Dravidian language (as opposed to the Indo-European language family) mainly spoken in the southwestern region of India.
See also (Relevant definitions)
Ends with: Dharmasamsthe, Kudubamdavalasamsthe, Paurasamsthe, Saptasomasamsthe, Sarigesamsthe, Svayattasamsthe, Vyaparasamsthe.
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Rig Veda (translation and commentary) (by H. H. Wilson)
Yogadrstisamuccaya of Haribhadra Suri (Study) (by Riddhi J. Shah)
Chapter 2.2 - Life story of Haribhadrasūri < [Chapter 2 - Life, Date and Works of Ācārya Haribhadrasūri]