jawa mfn. wearing twisted locks of hair g. arSa-Adi
jawa a. [ jaw-ac; jan uRA° wan aMtyalopaSca ] Wearing twisted locks of hair. — wA [ Uṇ. 5. 30 ] 1 The hair matted and twisted together, matted or clotted hair; aMsavyApi SakuMtanIqanicitaM biBrajjawAmaMqalaM Ś. 7. 11 ; jawASca biBfyAnnityaM Ms. 6. 6 ; Māl. 1. 2. 2 A fibrous root. 3 A particular manner of reciting Vedic texts; thus the words namaH rudreByaH repeated in this manner would stand thus: - namo rudreByo rudreByo namo namo rudreByaH . 4 A root in general. 5 A branch. 6 The SatAvarI plant. Comp. — cIraH, -waMkaH, wIraH, -DaraH epithets of Śiva. — jUwaH 1 a mass of twisted hair (in general). 2 the twisted hair of Śiva; jawAjUwagraMTO yadasi vinibadDA puraBidA G. L. 14. — jvAlaH a lamp. — Dara a. wearing matted hair. — (raH) a mendicant or ascetic. — maMqalaM braided hair forming a coil on the top of the head. — mOliH crest of (formed by) clotted hair; Ku. 2. 26.