sambhoga : [m.] eating or living together with.
sambhoga [saŋ+bhoga] eating, living together with vin i.97; ii.21; iv.137; a i.92; sna 71; j iv.127; sdhp 435.
sam-bheda m. breaking, piercing Suśr
• becoming loose, falling off ib
• disjunction, division, separation (of friends or allies), sowing dissension Kām
• a kind, species Cat
• union, junction, mixture Kāv. Sāh
• contact with (comp.) Sāh
• the confluence of two rivers, junction of a river with the sea ŚBr. (cf. á-s○) TS. &c
• -vat mfn. come into contact or collision with (sârdham) Gīt
sambhoga 2
sam-bhogá m. (ifc. f. ā) complete enjoyment, pleasure, delight in (comp.) ŚBr. &c. &c
• carnal or sensual enjoyment, sexual union with (comp.) MBh. Kāv. &c
• (in rhet.) a subdivision of the Sṛiṅgāra or sentiment of love (described as 'successful love leading to union', and opp. to vipralambha', disappointed love, separation') Daśar. Sāh. &c. (only L., 'duration
• joy
• employment, use
• a Partic. part of an elephant's trunk
• a jaina or Buddhist edict
• a libertine')
• N. of a man Buddh
• -kāya m. body of enjoyment', N. of one of the three bodies of a Buddha MWB. 247
• -kṣama mfn. suitable for enjṭenjoyment MW
• -yakṣiṇī f. N. of a Yogini (also called Vīṇā, wṛ. ○kṣaṇī) Cat
• -vat mfn. having enjṭenjoyment, leading a joyous life VarBṛS
• -veśman n. 'enjoymentṛoom', the chamber of a concubine Cat