Dictionary Definition :
Definition[1]
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Darpa. In Hindu usage an epithet meaning "insolence" or "pride", given to the god Kāma, who personifies pride.
Source
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Geddes MacGregor, Dictionary of Religion and Philosophy, New York: Paragon House, 1989
Definition[2]
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darpa m. (√2. dṛp) pride, arrogance, haughtiness, insolence, conceit Mn. viii MBh. &c. (pl. Sāntiś. iv, 22)
• Pride (son of A-dharma and Śrī MBh. xii, 3388 MārkP. l, 25
• of Dharma VP. i, 7, 26 BhP. iv, 1, 51
• musk Hcat. i, 7, 1311
• cf. ati-, sa-,
Source
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Sanskrit-English Dictionary, by M. Monier William
Definition[3]
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dregs pa
[translation-san] {C} mado
[translation-san] {L} darpa
[translation-eng] {Hopkins} haughtiness; haughty; arrogance
[translation-eng] {C} self-conceit
[comments] Comment: referring to a quality of mind.
Source
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Jeffrey Hopkins' Tibetan-Sanskrit-English Dictionary
Related
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darpacchid , darpada , darpadhmāta , darpaha , darpahan , dāropasaṃgraha , dārodara , darnel , darn , darman