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āsmanī, adj. Heavenly, celestial; from heaven, divine; sky-coloured, azure, cerulean; unexpected, sudden:—āsmānībalāgirnā(-par), āsmānīg̠aẓab ṭūṭnā(-par), To be overtaken by a calamity from heaven, or by divine vengeance:—āsmānīpilānā, To make (a person) intoxicated (especially with bhang):—āsmānītīr, s.m. An arrow shot towards the sky, an arrow shot at random; an arrow shot by an unknown hand; a profitless venture; an useless act:—āsmānīfarmānī, s.f. Lit. 'Heavenly decree'; unforeseen disasters, failure of crops, etc. (arising from drought or excessive rain); a phrase formerly used in deeds and leases as a provision against loss or injury arising from calamitous seasons, or unjust exactions of the Government, which, if affecting the zamīndārs, the ryots were compelled to make good.
Origin: Persian