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bhūmiṣṭhā

bhūmiṣṭha mfn. standing or remaining on the earth or on the ground, being or lying in, the earth (ambubhūmiṣṭham, ‘stagnant water’; bhūmiṣṭhamātrataḥ, ‘from the moment of being on the e˚ ’ i.e. ‘immediately after birth’), KātyŚr. ; MBh. ; Hariv. &c.

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1. bhūmiṣṭha

bhūmiṣṭha mfn. standing or remaining on the earth or on the ground, being or lying in, the earth (ambubhūmiṣṭham, ‘stagnant water’; bhūmiṣṭhamātrataḥ, ‘from the moment of being on the e˚ ’ i.e. ‘immediately after birth’), KātyŚr. ; MBh. ; Hariv. &c.

2. bhūmiṣṭha

living or remaining in one's own country, Kām. ( cf. parabh).

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