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िविध vi-dhi, and H. िवध vidh, s.m. A rule, form, formula, etc. (see bidhior bidh):—vidhipad, s.m. An epithet of Brahmalok;—the sacred feet of Brahma:—vidhi-pūrvak, adv. After due observance of rule; according to rule, agreeably to prescribed law:—vidhi-jna, vulg. bidhigya, adj. 'Rule-knowing,' acquainted with the laws or precepts, learned in ritual; knowing how to proceed;—s.m. One who knows the prescribed mode or form; a well-informed person; a Brāhman who knows the ritual:—vidhi-darśī, s.m. A priest whose business it is to see that everything at a sacrifice is done according to prescribed rules and to correct any deviation from them:—vidhi-kriyā, s.f. (in Gram.) The imperative mood:—vidhi-vān, vidhi-vat, or vidhi-vant, s.m. (f. -vatī), One who acts in conformity with prescribed rules:—vidhi-vat, adv. Agreeably to rule, according to law, in due form, conformably to established ordinances; regularly, duly:—vidhi-vyavahār, vulg. vidhvyavahār, s.m. The conduct or the practices of Brahmā:—vidhi-hari-har-may, adj. Consisting of Brahmā, Vishṇu, and Śiva; possessed of, or imbued with, the divine. (For other compounds, see bidhi.)