Ag > References for ‘aga, ága, ágá’

See also: ágacchati, agacchati · ágacchatu · ágacchatyasmád · Agachha · agádha · agádhiráj · Ágád́om, Agadom · Ágágoŕái · again · against · ágam · Ágama, agama · ágamas · Agambagish · Agamika · agamya · ágápáshtalá · Agar · ágara · Ágarpárá · Agartala, Ágartalá

Compound Words (Discourse 18) (2)

[27] Some samása are completely [...] on indeclinables, for example, ágá haite pásh haiyá [...] samása. If we say figuratively ágá o pásh o talá then [...] to the reading of the Chandi].

A to Ac/ap/al (Discourse 1) (5)

[82] Aga

[83] Aga is formed by adding the prefix [...] call them agádhiráj.

[84] Apparently, there are many things which do not move. So why do we call mountains naga, aga, or acala [unmoving]? There is [...] mountains at that time were not naga, aga or acala. Seeing mountains flying [...] Then how could he remain Indra?

[85] So Indra came down to do battle [...] mountains powerless, their name became aga/naga/acala. In regards to the [...] written these lines of poetry:

Áṋka to Ád́hya (Discourse 4) (3)

[20] In subsequent times, when the discovery [...] agnáyii). In Hindi the word ága is feminine gender. Since there [...] nothing can be said if someone uses ága in feminine gender, but if agni [...] agnáyii be? Thus, even if I use ága in Hindi in feminine form, I use agni in masculine form. In feminine gender I use agnáyii.

Acala to Atha (Discourse 2) (1)

[2] Here the sound a is used as a negation. [...] equally correct. Thus, acala means aga [unmoving].