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वळ vajra, vulg. vajr, bajr, bajar, adj. (f. -ā, or -ī), Hard, adamantine, etc. (i.q. بجر bajror bajr, q.v.);—s.m. A thunderbolt, etc. (see bajr);—sour grael;—a form of military array;—thunder-like denunciation, very harsh or severe language;—emblic myrobalan;—the blossom of the sesamum;—one of the lunar mansions;—a child; a pupil:—vajrābh (˚ra+ābha), adj. & s.m. Diamond-like, resembling a diamond; a kind of spar or valuable stone, (perhaps) the opal:—vajrābhyās (˚ra+abh˚), s.m. (in Arith.) Crossmultiplication:—vajrāng (˚ra+an˚), vulg. vajrang, bajr-ang, adj. & s.m. Having a hardy frame, hardy;—an epithet of Hauumān;—a robust or hardy man:—vajr-badh, s.m. Death by a thunderbolt or lightning;—(in Arith.) cross-multiplication:—vajr-bhrit, adj. Carrying or wielding the thunderbolt;—s.m. An epithet of Indra;—vajr-pāt, s.m. The fall of a thunderbolt; a stroke of lightning;—adj. Falling like a thunderbolt:—vajr-pāṇi, adj. & s.m. Grasping a thunderbolt;—holder of the thunderbolt, an epithet of Indra:—vajr-pushp, s.m. The blossom of sesamum:—vajr-dhāraṇ, or vajr-dhar, s.m. Holder of the thunderbolt, an epithet of Indra:—vajr-kaṅkaṭ, adj. & s.m. Adamantine-armoured;—a name of Hanumān (the monkey-god):—vajr-may, adj. Made of diamond or of adamant; adamantine, hard; (met.) hard-hearted:—vajr-vān, vulg. bajarbān, s.m. A thunderbolt:—vajr-vallī, s.f. A species of sunflower, Heliotropium indicum.(For other compounds, see s.v. bajror bajar.)