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Definition[1]

Dhārin (adj. -- ˚) [Sk. dhārin, see dhāreti & cp. ˚dhara, ˚dhāra] holding, wearing, keeping; often in phrase antimadeha˚ "wearing the last body" (of an Arahant) Si.14; Sn 471; It 32, 40. -- J i.47 (virūpa -- vesa˚); Dāvs v.15. -- f. ˚inī Pv i.108 (kāsikuttama˚).

Source
Pali-English Dictionary, TW Rhys Davids, William Stede,
Definition[2]

dhārin: a.

Source
巴漢辭典 編者:(斗六) 廖文燦
Definition[3]

dhārin 1
dhārin mfn. bearing, wearing, holding, possessing, keeping in one's memory, maintaining, observing (with gen. or ifc.) Mn. MBh. Kāv. &c
• = poṣka (?) Hariv. 11986 (cf. Nīlak.)
• m. Careya Arborea or Salvadora Persica L.
• (iṇī), f. the earth L. (cf. bhūta-)
• N. of a daughter of Sva-dhā BhP. (cf. ○raṇī)
• N. of a deity Jain.
• of the wife of Agni-mitra Mālav.
• nf other women HPariś.
• pl. a collect. N. of the 74 wives of the gods VahniP.

Source
Sanskrit-English Dictionary, by M. Monier William
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