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 Latin nameIpomoea sepiaria J.Koenig ex Roxb.
 FamilyConvolvulaceae
 Identified with (Lat)Convolvulus marginatus Desr.
 Identified with (Skt)lakṣmaṇā
 Identified with (Hin)baṃkālmī
 Identified with (Tam)tāḷikkīrai, tāḷi(kkoṭi)
 Identified with (Mal)tirutāḷi
 Search occurrencelakṣmaṇā, in the Pandanus database of Sanskrit e-texts
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Monier-Williams: A Sanskrit-English Dictionary (p. 892)
lakṣmaṇa, mf(ā)n. having marks or signs or characteristics, TS.; endowed with auspicious signs or marks, lucky, fortunate, L.; m. Ardea Sibirica, Āpast.; N. of a Vāsishṭha, g. śubhrādi; of a son of Daśa-ratha by his wife Su-mitrā (he was younger brother and companion of Rāma during his travels and adventures; Lakshmaṇa and Śatru-ghna were both sons of Su-mitrā, but Lakshmaṇa alone is usually called Saumitri; he so attached himself to Rāma as to be called Rāma’s second self; whereas Śatru-ghna attached himself to Bharata), R.; Pur. &c.; N. of various authors and other persons (also with ācārya, kavi, deśika, dvivedin, paṇḍita, bhaṭṭa, śāstrin, sūri &c.), Cat.; (ā), f. the female of the Ardea Sibirica, MBh.; a goose, Uṇ. iii, 7; Sch.; a kind of potherb. Car.; N. of various other plants (Hemionitis Cordifolia; Uraria Lagopodioides; = putra-kandā and a white-flowering Kaṇṭakāri). L.; N. of a wife of Kṛṣṇa Hariv., Pur.; of a daughter of Dur-yodhana (carried off by Sāmbha, a son of Kṛṣṇa), BhP.; of an Apsaras, Hariv.; of a Buddhist Devī, Kālac.; of the mother of the 8th Arhat of the present Avasarpiṇī, L.; n. a mark, sign, token, MBh.; R. &c. (often v.l. lakṣaṇa), a name, L.


 
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