sidDa p. p. 1 Accomplished,, effected, performed, achieved, completed. 2 Gained, obtained, acquired. 3 Succeeded, successful. 4 Settled, established; nEsargikI suraBiRaH kusumasya sidDA mUrDni sTitirna caraREravatAqanAni U. 1. 14. 5 Proved, demonstrated, substantiated; tasmAdiMdriyaM pratyakzapramARamiti sidDaM T. S. , Ms. 8. 178. 6 Valid, sound (as a rule). 7 Admitted to be true. 8 Decided, adjudicated (as a law-suit.). 9 Paid, discharged, liquidated (as debt). 10 Cooked, dressed (as food); Pt. 2. 114. 11 Matared, ripened. 12 Thoroughly prepared, compounded, cooked together (as drugs). 13 Ready (as money). 14 Subdued, won over, subjugated (as by magic). 15 Brought under subjection, become propitious. 16 Thoroughly conversant with or skilled in, proficient in; as in ratasidDa q. v. 17 Perfected, sanctified (as by penance). 18 Emancipated. 19 Endowed with supernatural powers or faculties. 20 Pious, sacred, holy. 21 Divine, immortal, eternal. 22 Celebrated, well-known, ( pb ) illustrious. 23 Shining, splendid, — dDaH 1 A semi-divine being supposed to be of great purity and holiness, and said to be particularly characterized by eight supernatural faculties called Siddhis q. v. ; udvejitA vfzwiBirASrayaMte SfMgARi yasyAtapavaMti sidDAH Ku. 1. 5. 2 An inspired sage or seer (like Vyāsa). 3 Any sage or seer, a prophet; sidDAdeSa Ratn. 1. 4 One skilled in magical arts, a magician. 5 A law-suit, judicial trial. 6 A kind of hard sugar. 7 The dark thorn-apple. — dDaM Sea-salt. Comp. — aMtaH 1 the established end. 2 the demonstrated conclusion of an argument, established view of any question, the true logical conclusion (following on the refutation of the Pūrvapakṣa). 3 a proved fact, established truth, dogma, settled doctrine. 4 any established text-book resting on conclusive evidence. °kowiH f. the point in an argument which is regarded as a logical conclusion. °pakzaH the logically correct side of an argument. — annaM cooked food. — arTa a. one who has accomplished his desired object, successful. — (rTaH) 1 white mustard. 2 N. of Śiva. 3 of the great Buddha. — AsanaM a particular posture in religious meditation. — kzetraM the abode of sages or Siddhas . — gaMgA, -nadI, -siMDuH the celestial Ganges. — grahaH N. of a particular kind of madness or dementia. — jalaM, -salilaM sour rice-gruel. — devaH N. of Śiva. — DAtuH quicksilver. — pakzaH the established or logical side of an argument. — puruza = sidDaH (1, 3, 4) above. — puzpaH the Karavīra plant. — prayojanaH white mustard. — yAtrikaH one wandering about for the acquisition of magical power; Pt. 5. — yogin m. an epithet of Śiva. — rasa a. mineral, metallic. — (saH) 1 quick-silver. 2 an alchemist. — saMkalpa a. one who has accomplished his desired object. — sADakaH N. of Śiva. — sADanaH white mustard. — (naM) 1 the performance of magical rites for the acquisition of supernatural powers &c. 2 the materials employed in mystical or chemical processes. — sADya a. accomplished, proved. ( pb ) — (DyaM) a dogma, demonstrated conclusion. — senaH N. of Kārtikeya. — sTAlI the boiler or pot of a seer (it is supposed to be a vessel which is gifted with the property of overflowing with any kind of food at the desire of the possessor).