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मूिƣर् mūrtti, or मूितर् mūrti, vulg. mūrtī, or mūrt; H. मुरत mūrat, and मूरित mūrati, or mūrti, s.f. A solid body; a tangible or material form, anything which has definite shape and limits; the human frame; body; form; visible shape; matter, substance;—embodiment; incarnation; personification;—an image, an idol; a statue, a picture; flgure, form (the most com. meanings);—a holy person, a faqīr;—a person, a man, an individual (com. used by Bairāgīs):—mūrti-pūjā, s.f. Image-worship, idolatry:—mūrti-pūjak, or mūrat-pūjat, s.m. Image-worshipper, idolater:—mūrti-pūjan, vulg. mūrtī-pūjan, s.f.=mūrti-pūjā, q.v.:—mūrti-sthāpan, vulg. mūrtī-asthāpan, s.m., and mūrti-pratishṭhā, vulg. mūrtī-pirtishṭhā, s.f. Installation of an idol:—mūrti-khaṇḍan, s.m. Image-breaking; iconoclasm:—mūrti-mān, or mūrti-mant (f. -matī), or mūrati-vant (f. -vatī), adj. & s.m. Having a material or bodily form; endowed with a corporeal frame; material; embodied; corporeal; incarnate; personified;—accomplished, clever.