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From मारना (mārnā, to kill).

  • (Delhi) IPA(key): /mɑːɾ/, [mäːɾ]

मार (mārf

  1. killing
  2. a beating, fight
    Synonyms: मारपीट (mārpīṭ), लड़ाई (laṛāī)
  3. target; shot, strike, goal
    Synonym: निशाना (niśānā)
  4. loss, grief
    Synonym: दुःख (duḥkh)

Declension of मार (fem cons-stem)

singular plural
direct मार
mār
मारें
mārẽ
oblique मार
mār
मारों
mārõ
vocative मार
mār
मारो
māro

मार (mār)

  1. inflection of मारना (mārnā):
    1. stem
    2. second-person singular intimate present imperative

Alternative scripts

मार m

  1. Devanagari script form of māra (distraction)

मार m

  1. Devanagari script form of māra (Mara)

Alternative scripts

From Proto-Indo-Aryan *mā́ras, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *mā́ras, from Proto-Indo-European *mór-os, from *mer- (to die). Cognate with English mare (whence nightmare), German Mahr, Lithuanian mãras, Polish mara, Serbo-Croatian мо̏ра.

मार (mā́ra)

  1. (√मृ) killing, destroying

मार (mā́ra) stemm

  1. death, pestilence
  2. slaying, killing (compare पशु-म्°)
  3. an obstacle, hindrance
  4. the passion of love, god of love
  5. (Buddhism) the Destroyer, Evil One (who tempts men to indulge their passions and is the great enemy of the बुद्ध and his religion; four मारs are enumerated in Dharmas. 80, viz. स्कन्ध-, क्लेश-, देवपुत्र-, and मृत्यु-म्°; but the later Buddhist theory of races of gods led to the figment of millions of मारs ruled over by a chief मार)
  6. the thorn-apple L.
  7. pestilence (also personified as the goddess of death and identified with दुर्गा)
  • Monier-Williams' Sanskrit-English Dictionary, 2nd Ed. 1899.