Bakta Bakti &c. See p. 743.
Bakta p. p. [ Baj-kta ] 1 Distributed, allotted, assigned. 2 Divided. 3 Served, worshipped. 4 Engaged in, attentive to. 5 Attached or devoted to, loyal, faithful; Bg. 9. 34. 6 Dressed, cooked (as food). 7 Forming a part of, belonging to. 8 Loved, liked (at the end of comp. ). — ktaH A worshipper, adorer, devotee, votary, faithful attendant; Baktosi me saKA ceti Bg. 4. 3 ; 9. 31 ; 7. 23. — ktaM 1 A share, portion. 2 Food; Bh. 3. 74. 3 Boiled rice; U. 4. 1. 4 Any eatable grain boiled with water 5 Adoration, worship. Comp. — aBilAzaH desire of food, appetite. — upasADakaH a cook. — kaMsaH a dish of food. — karaH incense prepared from various fragrant resins and perfumes. — kAraH a cook. — CaMdaM appetite. — jA nectar. — tUryaM a musical instrument played during meals. — da, -dAtf, -dAyaka a. supporter, maintainer. — dAsaH a slave who agrees to serve another for maintenance, or who receives his meals as a return for his services; Ms. 8. 415. — dbezaH dislike of food, loss of appetite. — pulAkaH a mouthful of rice kneaded into a lump or ball. — maMqaH the scum of boiled rice. ( pb ) — ruciH f. appetite. — rocana a. stimulating appetite. — vatsala a. kind to worshippers or devotees. — (laH) N. of Viṣṇu. — SAlA 1 an audience chamber (to admit petitioners and hear them). 2 a dining-hall. — sikTaM = BaktamaMqa q. v.