malayaH 1 N. of a mountain range in the south of India, abounding in sandal trees; (poets usually represent the breeze from the Malaya mountain as wafting the odour of sandal trees and other plants growing thereon, which peculiarly affects persons who are smit with love); stanAviva diSastasyAH SElO malayadardurO R. 4. 51 ; 9. 25 ; 13. 2 ; vinA malayamanyatra caMdanaM na prarohati Pt. 1. 41 ; malaye BillapuraMDrI caMdanatarukAzWamiMDanaM kurute Subhāṣ. 2 N. of the country lying to the east of the Malaya range, Malabar. 3 A garden. 4 The garden of Indra. 5 The side of a mountain. Comp. — acalaH, -adriH, -giriH, -parvataH &c. the Malaya mountain. — anilaH, -vAtaH , — samIraH the wind blowing from the Malaya mountain, south-wind; lalitalavaMgalatApariSIlanakomalamalayasamIre Gīt. 1 ; cf. apagatadAkziRya dakziRAnilahataka pUrRAste manoraTAH kftaM kartavyaM vahedAnIM yaTezwaM K. — udBavaM sandal-wood. — jaH a sandal tree; ayi malayaja mahimAyaM kasya girAmastu vizayaste Bv. 1. 11. — (jaH, -jaM) sandal-wood. — (jaM) an epithet of Rāhu. °rajas n. the dust of sandal. — dumaH a sandal tree. — vAsinI an epithet of Durgā.