Dictionary Definition :
Definition[1]
:
○dharṣa mfn. difficult to be assaulted or laid hold of, inviolable, inaccessible, unconquerable, dangerous, dreadful, awful MBh. R. &c. (-tā f. MBh.
• -tva n. BhP.)
• haughty, distant W.
• m. N. of a son of Dhṛita-rāshtra (cf. dhara) MBh. i
• of a Rākshasa R. v
• of a mountain in Kuśa-dvipa MBh. vi, 451
• (ā), f. N. of two plants (= nāga-damanī and kanthārī) L.
• -kumārabhūta m. 'one who has become an inviolable youth', N. of a Bodhi-sattva
Source
:
Sanskrit-English Dictionary, by M. Monier William
Definition[2]
:
thub par dka' zhing ba
[translation-san] {C} durdharṣa
[translation-eng] {Hopkins} difficult to subdue
[translation-eng] {C} unassailable; (one) hard to assail
Source
:
Jeffrey Hopkins' Tibetan-Sanskrit-English Dictionary
Related
:
durdharṣaḥ kumārabhūta , durdharṣaṇa , durdhartu , durdharuṭa , durdhārya , durdharma , durdharītu , durdhara , durdhā , durdeśa