===> [ Aloka ]2[ A-loka ] m. looking, seeing, beholding (1) sight, aspect, vision
cf. Kathās. cf. Megh. cf. Mṛcch. cf. Śak. cf. Ragh. &c. (2) light, lustre, splendour (3) glimmer cf. R. cf. MBh. (4) flattery, praise, complimentary language (5) panegyric cf. Ragh (6) section, chapter (7) N. of wk.


===> [ Alokakara ]3[ A-loka-kara ] mfn. spreading or causing light cf. VarBṛS.


===> [ AlokagadAdharI ]3[ A-loka-gadAdharI ] f. N. of a commentary on the above work called Āloka


===> [ Alokapatha ]3[ A-loka-patha ] m. and line of sight, range of vision cf. Ragh


===> [ AlokamArga ]3[ A-loka-mArga ] m. line of sight, range of vision cf. Ragh


===> [ Alokavat ]3[ A-loka-vat ] mfn. having light or lustre


===> [ Alokaka ]2[ Alokaka ] m. a spectator cf. Naish


===> [ Alokana ]2[ A-lokana ] mfn. looking at (1) contemplating (2) ([ am ]), n. seeing, looking (3) sight, beholding
cf. Yājñ. cf. Ragh. cf. Kum. cf. Kathās. cf. Sāh. &c.


===> [ AlokanIya ]2[ A-lokanIya ] mfn. to be looked at (1) visible (2) to be considered, regarded cf. R.


===> [ AlokanIyatA ]3[ A-lokanIya-tA ] f. the state or condition of being visible cf. Kum