جوگ जोग jog
H جوگ जोग jog = H جوگا जोगा jogā [Prk. जोग्गो, or जोग्गओ=S. योग्यः, or योग्य+कः], adj. Useful, serviceable: fit, becoming, suitable proper, appropriate; apposite; applicable; fit for, qualified for; able, capable of, adequate; advisable; (in comp. jog answers to -able, -worthy, &c.; e.g. bar-jog, lit. 'fit for a bridegroom'; marriageable).
جوگ जोग jog
H جوگ जोग jog [Prk. जोगो; S. योगः], s.m. Joining, uniting, fitting; connection, union; yoking; putting to (horses); meeting, contact; mixture, combination, association; method, means, mode, manner; propriety, fitness, suitability; fixing (an arrow or other weapon); application of a remedy, remedy, cure; consequence, result; occasion, opportunity; (in Astron.) conjunction, a lucky conjuncture, auspicious or fortunate moment; (in Arith.) addition, sum, total;—application or concentration of the thoughts (keeping the body in a fixed posture); abstract contemplation, meditation, devotion, penance; union with the Supreme Being by means of abstract contemplation; the Yoga system of philosophy (as established by Patanjali, to teach the means by which the human soul may attain complete union with the Supreme Being);—the twenty-seventh part of a circle measured on the plane of the Ecliptic (and used in calculating the longitudes of the sun and moon); a division of the moon's path corresponding to the twenty-eight Nakshatras; (in banking) the person on whom a draft or bill of exchange is drawn;—adv. By means of, by reason of, through; in consequence of; on the part of, from:—jogābhyās (S. yoga+abh˚), s.m. The manner of life and practice of Jogīs or Hindū ascetics:—jogāsan (S. yoga+āsana), s.m. The posture or mode of sitting proper for profound and abstract meditation:—jog-ćāl, s.m. The precession of the equinoxes:—jog sādhnā, v.n. To practise profound and abstract meditation; to lead the life of an ascetic:—jog-sewā, s.f. The practice or cultivation of religious abstraction:—jog lenā, v.n. To retire from the world, to become an ascetic:—jog-māyā, s.f. The māyā or magical power of the Yoga, a certain illusionary power which Jogīs are supposed to possess (viz. the being able to assume at will any number of forms of their own body):—jog-nāvik, s.m. A kind of fish, Silurus ascita:—jog-nidrā, s.f. A kind of sleep (supposed to be peculiar to devotees) which admits of the full exercise of the mental powers, a state of half-contemplation, half-sleep; light sleep, wakefulness:—jog-vāhī, s.m. A menstruum or medium for mixing medicines;—s.f. Alkali; quicksilver:—jogeśar, jogeś, jogeśvar (S. yogā+īś˚), s.m. A master of the Yoga; any principal sage or Jogī; one who has obtained superhuman faculties, a magician; a teacher of sacred science; a deity; the object of devout contemplation; an adorer, a devotee;—an epithet of Krishṅa, of Śiva, and of Yājnavalkya.
جاگ जाग jāg
H جاگ जाग jāg [Prk. जग्यं?; S. यज्ञं], s.m. A sacrifice, offering, oblation.
جاگ जाग jāg see jāg-nā
H جاگ जाग jāg (see jāg-nā), s.m.=jāgaran, q.v.
جگ जुग jug
H جگ जुग jug [Prk. जुगं; S. युगं], s.m. A yoke;—an age, a period, an epoch, a cycle; an astronomical cycle of five years, a lustrum; (in Myth.) an age of the world, a long mundane period of years (of which there are four, viz. Kr̤it or Satya-jug, Tretā, Dwāpar, and Kalī, of which the first three have already elapsed, while the Kalī is that in which we are supposed to live; the first comprises 1,728,000 years; the second, 1,296,000 years; the third, 864,000 years, and the fourth, 432,000 years, of which nearly 5,000 have already elapsed);—a measure of length of four cubits; a symbolical expression for the number 4, and sometimes for the number 12; a very long time or period:—a thread (in brocade-working):—jugādar, jugādarī (S. yuga+ād˚), adj. Very old, ancient, antiquated (man or animal):—jugānt (S. yuga+anta), s.m. The end of an age; a destruction of the universe;—adj. For an age, for all time:—jugānt bandhu, s.m.f. A fast friend:—jugāntar (S. yuga+ant˚), s.m. & adv. Another epoch;—in the midst of an epoch; from age to age:—jugānujug, vulg. jugānjug (S. yuga+anu˚), adv. From one age to another, from age to age, during successive ages, to the ages of ages, for ever and ever, to all eternity:—jug-pat, adv. At one and the same time, together, conjointly; at once, suddenly:—jug phūṭnā, v.n. To become estranged, to fall out:—jug-phoṛnā (-kā), To cause a difference (between friends), to divide, part, or sunder (close friends, &c.):—jug-jug, adv. From age to age, for ever, constantly, perpetually, eternally:—jug-joṛ, adv. With the two hands clasped (as in earnest entreaty):—jug-ḍālnā or ḍāl-denā (-meṅ), To put a thread (in brocade-work):—jug-vidhi, vulg. jug-bidhi, s.f. The quality or manner of a jug, q.v.:—jug-vyavasthā, s.f. The laws or economy of a jug.