[Skt.] n. Conquest, victory, triumph, success. gelupu. jaya jaya. interj. Hail! Hurrah! jayanti jayanti. n. The anniversary of an Incarnation. Thus nrsiṃhajayanti a festival in honour of Nrisimha. krsnajayanti Krishna’s feast. laksmijayanti, &c. jayakaludu a victor over time, an immortal. jayaghanta jaya-ghanta. n. A bell, the circular plate of mixed metal, used as a gong on Hindoo temples, &c. jeganta. jayanamu jayanamu. n. Armour for a horse or other animal. jayapettu jayapettu. v. n. To congratulate, to hail. jayajaya ani divincu. jayaranji the name of a kind of silk. BD. iii. 98. jayavaramu jaya-varamu. n. Tuesday. mangalavaramu. jayasabdamu congratulations: shouts of victory. jayastambhamu a pillar erected before a temple: or in the centre of a stone pond or basin. dhvanijastambhamu. jayincu jayintsu. v. n. & t. To conquer, or win; to be successful. gelucu, jayudu jayudu. n. The name of Yudhishthira, the eldest of the Pandavas. jayotkanthudujayotkanthadu. adj. Sanguine, emulous, longing for victory. jayyamu jayyamu. adj. That which can be conquered. geluvasakya mainadi.