[Skt.] n. A quarter, part, side, direction. disa. An airt or point of the compass. The ten directions named in Hindu books are the four points. N. E. S. W. and the intermediate four: N.-E. (isanyamula) S.-E. (agneyamula) S.-W. (nairrtimula,) N.-W. (vayavyamula) to which are added the Zenith and Nadir. dikkulumroyaga while the heavens resounded. Quarter, shelter, asylum, refuge, protection, patronage, saranamu. dikkuleni, dikkumalina or dikkedina helpless, resourceless, devoid of any protector; also vile, abominable. dikkugalacotu a refuge. digvimala svarupudai the loveliest in the world. dikpati or dikpaludu dik-pati. n. A demigod who rules one airt or point of the compass; the regent or genius that governs that quarter. isanadidikpaluru the genii of the north-east and other directions dikkamogamulu or dikkamogamulu dikka-mogamulu. [from dikku+mukhamu.] n. Faces turned in every direction. People that flee in all directions through fear, bhayamuceta dikkuna kokkaruga poyinavaru. dikka mogamuga timidly, bhitice bedariyundinatluga. dikkari dik-kari. (dik+kari.) n. One of the mythica, elephants that support the corners of the world. digantamudig-antamu. (dik+antamu.) n. An end of the earth. digantakhyati world wide fame. digambarudu dig-ambarudu. (dik+ambarudu.) adj. Lit. “Sky vested,” having the air as a robe. Naked, stark-naked, undraped. disamolavadu. n. An epithet of Siva. digambaruralu she who is naked. diggajamu dig-gajamu. n. One of the eight elephants (gaja) the guard the cardinal points (dikkulu) of the world. A poetical phrase answering to the poles of heaven. diggajamulumroya making the welkin ring. kavidiggajamu a leading or classical author. digbandhamu dig-bandhamu. n. A magic rite, restraining by spells the influence of certain stars. cf. Job. XXXVIII. 31. digbhramamu dig-bhramamu. n. Giddiness, stupor, amazement. dikkulatabbibbu, bhramamu. digbramitatmudai bewildered, horrified, amazed. diggijayamu dig-vijayamu. n. Dominion, empire. Universal conquest. A royal progress or tour. digmandalamu or digmandali dig-mandalamu. n. The horizon.