dakziRa a. [ dakz-inan Uṇ. 2. 50 ] 1 Able, skilful, dexterous, competent, clever. 2 Right ( opp. vAma ). 3 Situated on the right side. 4 South, southern; as in dakziRavAyu , dakziRadik . 5 Situated to the south. 6 Sincere, straightforward, honest, impartial. 7 Pleasing, amiable. 8 Courteous, civil. 9 Compliant, submissive. 10 Dependent. — RaH 1 The right hand or arm. 2 A civil or courteous person, applied in poetic compositions to a lover who professes attachment to one mistress, while his heart has been entirely taken up by another. 3 An epithet of Śiva or Viṣṇu. 4 The right-hand horse of a carriage. 5 The southern sacred fire. — RaH, -RaM 1 The right side. 2 The Deccan. — RaM The highest doctrine of the Śāktas . Comp. — agniH the southern fire, the sacred fire placed ( pb ) southwards; also called anvAhAryapacana q. v. — agra a. pointing to the south. — acalaH the southern mountain, i. e. Malaya. — atyayaH a dweller in the south. — apara a. southwestern. — aBimusva a. facing the south, directed towards the south. — ayanaM the sun's progress south of the equator, the half year in which the sun moves from the north to the south, the winter solstice. — arDaH 1 the right hand. 2 the right or southern side. — AMcAra a. 1 honest, well-behaved. 2 a worshipper of Śakti according to the right hand (or purer) ritual. — ASA the south. °patiH 1 an epithet of Yama. 2 the planet Mars. — itara a. 1 left (as hand or foot); Ku. 4. 19. 2 northern. — (rA) the north. — uttara a. turned or lying to the south and the north. °vfttaM the meridian line. — paScAt ind. to the southwest. — paScima a. southwestern. — (mA) the southwest. — pUrva, -prAc a. south-east. — pUrvA, -prAcI the south-eastern quarter. — BAgaH the southern hemisphere. — samudraH, -sAgaraH the southern ocean. — sTaH a charioteer.