aparAjita a. Unconquered, invincible, unsurpassed; °tA dik the northeast direction, so called because the Gods were not defeated there; ta (devAsurAH) udIcyAM prAcyAM diSyayataMta te tato na parAjayaMta sEzA digaparAjitA Ait. Br. , Ms. 6. 31. — taH 1 A sort of poisonous insect. 2 N. of Viṣṇu; of Śiva. 3 One of the 11 Rudras. 4 A class of divinities forming a portion of the anuttara divinities of the Jainas. 5 N. of a sage. — tA 1 N. of Durgā, to be worshipped on the Vijayādaśamī or Daśarā day; daSamyAM ca narEH samyak pUjanIyA'parAjitA .… dadAti vijayaM devI pUjitA jayavarDinI Skanda P. 2 N. of several plants; dUrvA, SePAlikA, jayaMtI , asana, SaMKinI, hapuzA, asanapaRIM . 3 A kind of plant (or ozaDi ) fastened round the wrist and serving as a charm or amulet; see Ś. 7. (In Vikramorvaśī Act 2, Kālidāsa uses aparAjitA in the sense of a spell or vidyA; nanu BagavatA devaguruRA aparAjitAM nAma SiKAbaMDanavidyAmupadiSatA tridaSaparipakzasyAlaMGanIye kfte svaH ). 4 The northeast quarter; see under °ta above. 5 A kind of metre of 4 lines with 14 syllables in each. 6 A sort of Yoginī.