samADA
sam-A-√ DA P. Ā. -daDAti , -Datte , to place or put or hold or fix together, ŚBr. ; MBh. &c.; to compose, set right, repair, put in order, arrange, redress, restore, MBh. ; Hit. ; to put to, add, put on ( esp. fuel on the fire), AV. ; ŚBr. ; R. ; to kindle, stir (fire), ŚBr. ; to place, set, lay, fix, direct, settle, adjust (with astram , ‘to adjust an arrow’; with garBam , ‘to impregnate’; with savituH , ‘to lay in the sun’; with dfzwim , cittam , cetas , matim , manas , ‘to direct or fix the eyes or mind upon [ loc. ]’; with matim , ‘to settle in one's mind, resolve’, ‘make up one's mind’ [followed by iti ]; with AtmAnam , or manas , ‘to collect the thoughts or concentrate the mind in meditation &c.’; without an acc. = ‘to be absorbed in meditation or prayer’), RV. &c. &c.; to impose upon ( loc. ), MBh. ; to entrust or commit to ( loc. ), ib. ; to establish in ( loc. ), Ragh. ; to effect, cause, produce, Hariv. ; (in the following meanings only Ā. ) to take to or upon one's self, conceive (in the womb), put on (a garment or dress), assume (a shape), undergo (effort), show, exhibit, display, MBh. ; Kāv. &c.; to devote one's self entirely to, give one's self up to ( acc. ), R. ; Hariv. &c. (once in Bhaṭṭ. P. ); to lay down as settled, settle, establish, prove, declare, Kap. , Sch. ; to admit, grant, Kull. on Mn. viii, 54 : Desid. -Ditsati , to wish to put together, desire to collect the thoughts, MBh. xii, 9586.