upaśak P. ( pf. 1. pl. śekima) to be able to bring into one's power, master, be superior, AV. vi, 114, 2 ; 3 [= TBr. ii, 4, 4, 9 ] : Desid. P. śikṣati, to endeavour to bring into one's power, master or subdue; to bring or draw near, call near, allure; to bring into one's possession, RV. ; AV. vii, 12, 1 ; xi, 8, 17 ; TBr. ; TāṇḍyaBr. : Ā. śikṣate, to try, undertake, ŚāṅkhBr. ; to endeavour to help or serve, offer one's service, MBh. ; to learn, inquire into, MBh. ; BhP. : Caus. of Desid. P. śikṣayati, to teach, train, BhP.
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upāsakāya
upaśak P. ( pf. 1. pl. śekima) to be able to bring into one's power, master, be superior, AV. vi, 114, 2 ; 3 [= TBr. ii, 4, 4, 9 ] : Desid. P. śikṣati, to endeavour to bring into one's power, master or subdue; to bring or draw near, call near, allure; to bring into one's possession, RV. ; AV. vii, 1
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