मण्डल

Noun

 * 1) circle
 * 2) disc
 * 3) round platform
 * 4) circus ring
 * 5) round flat surface

Etymology
language. Compare, for the "triangle" sense in the Caturvargacintāmaṇi.

Adjective

 * 1) circular, round

Noun

 * 1)  (rarely ) disk (especially of the sun or moon)
 * 2) anything round (but in Hemādri's Caturvarga-cintāmaṇi also applied to anything triangular; compare )
 * 3) circle (in instrumental: “in a circle”; also “the charmed circle of a conjuror”), globe, orb, ring, circumference, ball, wheel
 * 4) the path or orbit of a heavenly body
 * 5)  a halo round the sun or moon
 * 6)  a ball used for playing
 * 7)   circular bandage
 * 8) (also in plural) a sort of cutaneous eruption or leprosy with circular spot
 * 9) round mole or mark (caused by a finger-nail etc.) on the body
 * 10) circular array of troops
 * 11) a particular attitude in shooting
 * 12) district, arrondissement, territory, province, country (often at the end of modern names e.g. )
 * 13) a surrounding district or neighbouring state, the circle of a king's near and distant neighbours (with whom he must maintain political and diplomatic relations ; 4 or 6 or 10 or even 12 such neighbouring princes are enumerated)
 * 14)  a multitude, group, band, collection, whole body, society, company
 * 15) mandala (division of the book of the Rigveda)
 * , onycha
 * 1) a particular oblation or sacrifice

Derived terms

 * (compounded with )

Descendants

 * Dardic:
 * Central:
 * Shauraseni Prakrit:
 * Hindustani: mãḍal, mãḍlī
 * Eastern:
 * Magadhi Prakrit:
 * Bihari:
 * Northern:
 * Khasa Prakrit:
 * Southern:
 * Elu Prakrit:
 * Maharashtra Prakrit:
 * Western:
 * Paisaci Prakrit:
 * Eastern:
 * Magadhi Prakrit:
 * Bihari:
 * Northern:
 * Khasa Prakrit:
 * Southern:
 * Elu Prakrit:
 * Maharashtra Prakrit:
 * Western:
 * Paisaci Prakrit:
 * Southern:
 * Elu Prakrit:
 * Maharashtra Prakrit:
 * Western:
 * Paisaci Prakrit:
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Noun

 * 1)  dog
 * 2)  a kind of snake
 * 3)   (syns., )