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िबिध bidhi, िबध bidh [S. िविध], s.f. Rule, form, formula, sacred precept; precept, maxim; injunction, order, command; law, statute, ordinance; direction (for the performance of a rite), sacred text or scripture prescribing any act or observance; any prescribed act, rite, or ceremony; act, action; behaviour, conduct, mode of life; method, manner, mode, way, means; kind, sort; fate, destiny, lot;—balance of an account; adjustment of an account;—s.m. Name of the god Brahmā; of the god Vishnu:—bidh khānā, bidh milnā, v.n. To agree, correspond, tally; an agreement to be come to; bargain to be struck:—bidh milānāor milwānā, To consult sacred texts with respect to performing a rite or ceremony (as a marriage, etc.); to consult the horoscope of the bride and bridegroom before performing the marriage ceremony;—to check or clear an account; to strike a balance:—bidhi-wat, adj. According to rule, law, precept, etc.
Origin: Hindi