aMgaM [ am gatyAdO bA°-gan ; according to Nir. aMgaM aMganAt aMcanAt vA ] 1 The body. 2 A limb or member of the body; SezAMganirmARaviDO viDAtuH Ku. 1. 33 ; kleSasyAMgamadattvA Pt. 5. 32 without undergoing troubles; iti svapnopamAnmasvA kAmAnmA gAstadaMgatAM . Ki. 11. 34 do not be influenced or swayed by them (do not be subject to them). 3 ( a. ) A division or department (of any thing), a part or portion, as of a ( pb ) whole; as saptAMgaM rAjyaM, caturaMgaM balaM , catuHzazwyaMgaM jyotiHSAstraM see the words; gItAMgAnAM Pt. 5. 56 ; yajYaScetpratirudDaHsyAdekenAMgena yajvanaH Ms. 11. 11. (Hence) ( b .) A supplementary or auxiliary portion, supplement; zaqaMgaH or sAMgaH vedaH . ( c .) A constituent part, essential requisite or component; sarvErbalAMgEH R. 7. 59 ; tadaMgamagryaM maGavan mahAkratoH R. 3. 46. ( d .) An attributive or secondary part; secondary, auxiliary or dependent member (serving to help the principal one) ( opp. praDAna or aMgin ); aMgI rOdrarasastatra sarveM'gAni rasAH punaH S. D. 517 ; atra svaBAvoktirutprekzAMgaM Malli. on Ki. 8. 26. ( e .) An auxiliary means or expedient ( praDAnopayogI upAyaH or upakaraRaM ); sarvakAryaSarIrezu muktvAMgaskaMDapaMcakaM . maMtro yoDa ivADIraH sarvAMgEH saMvftErapi .. Śi. 2. 28-29 ; See aMgAMgi, paMcAMga also (the angas of the several sciences or departments of knowledge will be given under those words). 4 (Gram.) A name for the base of a word; yasmAtpratyayaviDistadAdipratyaye aMgaM P. I. 4. 13 ; yaH pratyayo yasmAtkriyate tadAdiSabdasvarUpaM tasminpratyaye pare aMgasaMjYaM syAt Sk. The aMga terminations are those of the nominative, and accusative singular and dual. 5 (Drama) ( a. ) One of the sub-divisions of the five joints or sandhis in dramas; the muKa has 12, pratimuKa 13, garBa 12, vimarza 13 and upasaMhAra 14, the total number of the angas being thus 64; for details see the words. ( b .) The whole body of subordinate characters. 6 (Astr.) A name for the position of stars ( lagna ), See aMgADISa . 7 A symbolical expression for the number six (derived from the six Vedāṅgas). 8 The mind; hiraRyagarBAMgaBuvaM muniM hariH Śi. 1. 1 , See aMgaja also. — gaH ( pl. ) N. of a country and the people inhabiting it, the country about the modern Bhāgalpur in Bengal. [It lay on the south of Kauśikī Kaccha and on the right bank of the Ganges. Its capital was Campā, sometimes called Aṅgapurī, Lomapādapurī, Karṇapurī or Mālinī. According to Daṇḍin ( aMgezu gaMgAtawe bahiScaMpAyAH ) and Hiouen Thsang it stood on the Ganges about 24 miles west of a rocky island. General Cunningham has shown that this description applies to the hill opposite Pātharghātā, that it is 24 miles east of Bhāgalpur, and that there are villages called Champanagar and Champapura adjoining the last. According to Sanskrit poets the country of the Aṅgas lay to the east of Girivraja the capital of Magadha and to the northeast or south-east of Mithilā. The country ( pb ) was in ancient times ruled by Karṇa.] — a. 1 Contiguous. 2 Having members or divisions. Comp. — aMgi , — aMgIBAvaH [ aMgasya aMgino BAvaH ] the relation of a limb to the body, of the subordinate to the principal, or of that which is helped or fed to the helper or feeder ( gORamuKyaBAvaH , upakAryopakArakaBAvaSca ); e. g. prayAja and other rites are to darSa as its angas , while darSa is to them the angī ; aMgAMgiBAvamajYAtvA kaTaM sAmarTyanirRayaH . paSya wiwwiBamAtreRa samudro vyAkulIkftaH .. H. 2. 149 ; atra vAkye samAsagatayorupamayoH sADyasADanaBAvAt °vena saMbaMDaH Malli. on Ki. 6. 2 ; aviSrAMtijuzAmAtmanyaMgAMgitvaM tu saMkaraH K. P. 10 ( anugrAhyAnugrAhakatvaM ). — aDipaH, -aDISaH 1 lord of the Aṅgas, N. of Karṇa ( cf. °rAjaH, °patiH, °ISvaraH , °aDISvaraH ). 2 ‘lord of a lagnaM , the planet presiding over it; ( aMgADipe balini sarvaviBUtisaMpat; aMgADISaH svagehe buDagurukaviBiH saMyuto vIkzito vA Jyotiṣa ). — apUrvaM effect of a secondary sacrificial act. — karman — n. kriyA 1 besmearing the body with fragrant cosmetics, rubbing it &c. Dk. 39. 2 a supplementary sacrificial act. — grahaH spasm; seizure of the body with some illness. — ja -jAta a. [ aMgAt jAyate jan-qa .] produced from or on the body, being in or on the body, bodily; °jaM rajaH, °jAH alaMkArAH &c. 2 produced by a supplementary rite. 3 beautiful, ornamental. (-jaH) -janus also 1 a son. 2 hair of the body ( n. also); tavottarIyaM karicarma sAMgajaM Ki. 18. 32. 3 love, cupid ( aMgaM manaH tasmAjjAtaH ); intoxicating passion; aMgajarAgadIpanAt Dk. 161. 4 drunkenness, intoxication. 5 a disease. — (jA) a daughter. — (jaM) blood. — jvaraH [ aMgamaMgaM aDikftya jvaraH ] the disease called rAjayakzmA , a sort of consumption. — dvIpaH one of the six minor Dvīpas. — nyAsaH [ aMgezu maMtraBedasya nyAsaH ] touching the limbs of the body with the hand accompanied by appropriate Mantras. — pAliH f. [ aMgaM pAlyate saMbaDyate 'tra, aMga-pAl-i ] an embrace (probably a corruption of aMkapAli ). — pAlikA = aMkapAli q. v. — pratyaMgaM [ samA . dvaMdva ] every limb, larg...