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िदव्य divya, adj. Divine, heavenly, celestial; supernatural, magical, wonderful; brilliant; charming, beautiful, agreeable;—s.m. An ordeal; an oath, adjuration, solemn declaration or promise:—divyāstra (˚ya+as˚), s.m. Celestial weapons:—divyāṅgā(˚ya+an˚), s.f. A divine woman, a beautiful woman:—divya-paṅćāmr̤it, s.m. 'The five divine ambrosias'; a mixture consisting of the five ingredients ghī, curds, milk, butter, sugar:—divya-tanu, s.m. 'Celestial-bodied'; an epithet of the Apsaras:—divya-jnān, vulg. divya-gyān, s.m. Supernatural knowledge:—divya-dr̤ishṭi, s.f. Supernatural knowledge:—divya-dharmī, adj. Having a divine nature; virtuous; agreeable:—divya-ratn, s.m. 'The heavenly gem'; the fabulous gem Ćintā-maṇi:—divyaras, s.m. 'The divine fluid'; quicksilver:—divyakavać, s.m. Armour of the gods:—divya-vākya, s.m. A celestial voice; oracle; divine revelation:—divya-vastra, adj. Clothed in celestial raiment, divinely dressed:—divyopapāduk (˚ya+up˚), adj. Divinely born, of heavenly birth or origin, celestial, divine.