upAya

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- 1 उपाय upâya [ upAya ]
- 2 upâya [ upAya ]
- 2.1 upâya-catuṣṭaya [ upAyacatuSTaya ]
- 2.2 upâya-cintā [ upAyacintA ]
- 2.3 upâya-jña [ upAyajJa ]
- 2.4 upâya-tas [ upAyatas ]
- 2.5 upâya-turīya [ upAyaturIya ]
- 2.6 upâya-tva [ upAyatva ]
- 2.7 upâya-yoga [ upAyayoga ]
- 2.8 upâya-vat [ upAyavat ]
- 2.9 upâya-śrībhadra [ upAyazrIbhadra ]
- 2.10 upâyâ`kṣepa [ upAyAkSepa ]
- 2.11 upâyântara [ upAyAntara ]
उपाय upâya [ upAya ]
etc. See p. 215, col. 2. [below]
upâya [ upAya ]
as, m. coming near, approach, arrival, Bhartṛ.
that by which one reaches one's aim, a means or expedient ( of any kind ), way, stratagem, craft, artifice, MBh. Mn. Yājñ. Pañcat. etc.
( esp. ) a means of success against an enemy ( four are usually enumerated, sowing dissension, negotiation, bribery, and open assault )
joining in or accompanying ( in singing ), ŚāṅkhŚr.
upâya-catuṣṭaya [ upAyacatuSTaya ]
n. the above four expedients against an enemy, Hit. etc.
upâya-cintā [ upAyacintA ]
f. devising an expedient, thinking of a resource
upâya-jña [ upAyajJa ]
mfn. knowing or fertile in expedients, contriving, provident.
upâya-tas [ upAyatas ]
ind. by some means or expedient, in a clever way, Kathās.
upâya-turīya [ upAyaturIya ]
n. ' the fourth means,' violence, Pañcat.
upâya-tva [ upAyatva ]
n. the state of being provided with means.
upâya-yoga [ upAyayoga ]
m. application of means or combination of expedients.
upâya-vat [ upAyavat ]
mfn. ( any Stobha, q.v. ) marked by the joining in or accompaniment ( of other Stobhas ), Lāṭy. vii, 6, 5.
upâya-śrībhadra [ upAyazrIbhadra ]
m., N. of a Buddhist student.
upâyâ`kṣepa [ upAyAkSepa ]
m. ( in rhet. ) deprecatory speech making mention of the remedy ( against the evil deprecated ), Kāvyâd. ii, 151 seq.
upâyântara [ upAyAntara ]
n. ' another means, ' a remedy.