acyuta a. [ na . ta . svarUpasAmarTyAt na cyutaH cyavate vA-kAlasAmAnye kartarikta ] 1 Not fallen, firm, fixed; not giving way, solid; garuqamUrtiriva acyutasTitiramaRIyA K. 52 ( acyuta meaning ‘Viṣṇu’ and ‘firm’, ‘fixed’); °kzit having solid ( pb ) ground. 2 Imperishable, permanent; °ruz inveterate enmity. 3 [ na cyotati kzarati; cyut-ka . na . ta .] Not melting away or perishing, not leaking or dripping. — taH 1 N. of Viṣṇu; of the Almighty being; yasmAnna cyutapUrvohamacyutastena karmaRA Bhāg. gacCAmyacyutadarSanena K. P. 5. (where a° also means ‘one who is firm, does not yield to passions’). 2 N. of a plant, Morinda Tinctoria. 3 A sort of poetical composition containing 12 cantos. Comp. — agrajaH [ za . ta .] N. of Balarāma or Indra. — aMgajaH, -putraH , AtmajaH N. of Cupid, son of Kṛṣṇa and Rukmiṇī. — AvAsaH, -vAsaH the sacred fig-tree. — jaH [ paM . ta .] a class of Jaina deities said to have been produced from Viṣṇu — sTalaM N. of a place in the Punjab.