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dhruvān

dhruva mf(ā)n. ( prob. fr. √ dhṛ, but cf. √ dhru and dhruv) fixed, firm, immovable, unchangeable, constant, lasting, permanent, eternal, RV. &c. &c. ( e.g. the earth, a mountain, a pillar, a vow &c.; with svA Nga n. an inseparable member of the body, Pāṇ. vi, 2, 177 ; with dhenu f. a cow

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1. دهرُثَ

dhruva mf(ā)n. ( prob. fr. √ dhṛ, but cf. √ dhru and dhruv) fixed, firm, immovable, unchangeable, constant, lasting, permanent, eternal, RV. &c. &c. ( e.g. the earth, a mountain, a pillar, a vow &c.; with svA Nga n. an inseparable member of the body, Pāṇ. vi, 2, 177 ; with dhenu f. a cow which stands quiet when milked, AV. xii, 1, 45 ; with diś f. the point of the heavens directly under the feet [reckoned among the quarters of the sky, cf. 2. diś] AV. ; Br. ; with smṛti f. a strong or retentive memory, ChUp. vii, 26, 2 ; cf. also under karaṇa and nakṣatra)

2. دهرُثَ

staying with ( loc. ), RV. ix, 101, 12

3. دهرُثَ

settled, certain, sure, Mn. ; MBh. ; Kāv. &c.

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