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1 loka-pālá
♂ pl. Хранители мира (о восьми богах, к-рые охраняют четыре основные и четыре промежуточные страны света) -
2 लोकपाल
loká-pālám. a world-protector, guardian of the world, regent of a quarter of the world (the Loka-pālas are sometimes regarded as the guardian deities of different orders of beings, but more commonly of the four cardinal andᅠ four intermediate points of the world, viz. accord. toᅠ Mn. V, 96, ;
1. Indra, of the East;
2. Agni, of South-east;
3. Yama, of South;
4. Sūrya, of South-west;
5. Varuṇa, of West;
6. Pavana orᅠ Vāyu, of North-west;
7. Kubera, of North;
8. Soma orᅠ Candra of North-east;
others substitute Nir. -ṛiti for 4 andᅠ Iṡāni orᅠ Pṛithivī for 8;
according to Dharmas. the Buddhists enumerate 4 orᅠ 8 orᅠ 10 orᅠ 14 Loka-pālas) ṠBr. etc. etc.;
a protector orᅠ ruler of the people, king, prince Ragh. Rājat. ;
N. of various kings Bhadrab. Col. ;
of Avalokitṡvara MWB. 198 ;
protection of the people (?) R. ;
- tā f. ( MārkP.) orᅠ - tva n. ( Hariv. R.) the being a guardian of the world;
-lâ̱shṭaka-dāna n. N. of wk.
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3 दिक्पति
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4 भरथ
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5 वरुण
váruṇam. (once in the TĀr. varuṇá) « Allenveloping Sky»
N. of an Āditya (in the Veda commonly the night as Mitra over the day, but often celebrated separately, whereas Mitra is rarely invoked alone;
Varuṇa is one of the oldest of the Vedic gods, andᅠ is commonly thought to correspond to the Oὐρανός of the Greeks, although of a more spiritual conception;
he is often regarded as the supreme deity, being then styled « king of the gods» orᅠ « king of both gods andᅠ men» orᅠ « king of the universe» ;
no other deity has such grand attributes andᅠ functions assigned to him;
he is described as fashioning andᅠ upholding heaven andᅠ earth, as possessing extraordinary power andᅠ wisdom called māyā,
assending his spies orᅠ messengers throughout both worlds, as numbering the very winkings of men's eyes, as hating falsehood, as seizing transgressors with his pāṡa orᅠ noose, as inflicting diseases, especially dropsy, as pardoning sin, as the guardian of immortality;
he is alsoᅠ invoked in the Veda together with Indra, andᅠ in later Vedic literature together with Agni, with Yama, andᅠ with Vishṇu;
in RV. IV, 1, 2, he is even called the brother of Agni;
though not generally regarded in the Veda as a god of the ocean, yet he is often connected with the waters, especially the waters of the atmosphere orᅠ firmament, andᅠ in one place RV. VII, 64, 2 is called with Mitra,
sindhu-pati, « lord of the sea orᅠ of rivers» ;
hence in the later mythology he became a kind of Neptune, andᅠ is there best known in his character of god of the ocean;
in the MBh. Varuṇa is said to be a son of Kardama andᅠ father of Pushkara, andᅠ is alsoᅠ variously represented as one of the Deva-gandharvas, as a Nāga, as a king of the Nagas, andᅠ as an Asura;
he is the regent of the western quarter <cf. loka-pāla> andᅠ of the Nakshatra Ṡatabhishaj < VarBṛS. >;
the Jainas consider Varuṇa as a servant of the twentieth Arhat of the present Avasarpiṇī) RV. etc. etc. (cf. IW. 10; 12 etc..);
the ocean VarBṛS. ;
water Kathās. ;
the sun L. ;
awarder off orᅠ dispeller Sāy on RV. V, 48, 5 ;
N. of a partic. magical formula recited over weapons R. (v.l. varaṇa);
the tree Crataeva Roxburghii L. (cf. varaṇa);
pl. (prob.) the gods generally AV. III, 4, 6 ;
(ā) f. N. of a river MBh. ;
- वरुणकाष्ठिका
- वरुणकृच्छ्रक
- वरुणगृहपति
- वरुणगृहीत
- वरुणग्रह
- वरुणग्राह
- वरुणजप
- वरुणज्येष्ठ
- वरुणतीर्थ
- वरुणतेजस्
- वरुणत्व
- वरुणदत्त
- वरुणदेव
- वरुणदेवत्य
- वरुणदैव
- वरुणदैवत
- वरुणध्रुत्
- वरुणपाश
- वरुणपुराण
- वरुणपुरुष
- वरुणप्रघास
- वरुणप्रशिष्ट
- वरुणप्रिया
- वरुणभट्ट
- वरुणमति
- वरुणमित्र
- वरुणमेनि
- वरुणराजन्
- वरुणलोक
- वरुणविधि
- वरुणवेगा
- वरुणशर्मन्
- वरुणशेषस्
- वरुणश्राद्ध
- वरुणसव
- वरुणसामन्
- वरुणस्रोतस
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6 वायु
vāyú1) m. (fr. 2. vā) wind, air (as one of the 5 elements;
in MBh. 7 winds are reckoned) RV. etc. etc.;
the god of the wind (often associated with Indra in the Ṛig-veda, as Vāta <q.v.> with Parjanya, but although of equal rank with Indra, not occupying so prominent a position;
in the Purushasûkta he is said to have sprung form the breath of Purusha, andᅠ elsewhere is described as the son-in-law of Tvashṭṛi;
be is said to move in a shining car drawn by a pair of red orᅠ purple horses orᅠ by several teams consisting of ninety-nine orᅠ a hundred orᅠ even a thousand horses <cf. ni-yút>;
he is often made to occupy the same chariot with Indra, andᅠ in conjunction with him honoured with the first draught of the Soma libation;
he is rarely connected with the Maruts, although in I, 134, 4, he is said to have begotten them from the rivers of heaven;
he is regent of the Nakshatra Svāti andᅠ north-west quarter seeᅠ loka-pāla) ib. ;
breathing, breath VPrāt. ĪṡUp. ;
the wind of the body, a vital air (of which 5 are reckoned, viz. prâ̱ṇa, apâ̱na, samāna, udāna, andᅠ vyāna;
orᅠ nāga, kūrma, kṛikara, devadatta, andᅠ dhanaṉ-jaya) Hariv. Sāṃkhyak. Vedântas. ;
(in medicine) the windy humour orᅠ any morbid affection of it Suṡr. ;
the wind as a kind of demon producing madness Kād. Vcar. (cf. - grasta);
(in astron.) N. of the fourth Muhūrta;
a mystical N. of the letter ya Up. ;
N. of a Vasu Hariv. ;
of a Daitya ib. ;
of a king of the Gandharvas VP. ;
of a Marut R. ;
pl. the Maruts Kathās. MārkP. ;
2) mfn. (fr. vai) tired, languid RV. VII, 91, 1. ;
3) mfn. (fr. vī) desirous, covetous, greedy (for food, applied to calves) TS. ;
desirable, desired by the appetite RV. ;
- वायुकृत्स्न
- वायुकेतु
- वायुकेश
- वायुकोण
- वायुगण्ड
- वायुगति
- वायुगद्य
- वायुगीत
- वायुगुल्म
- वायुगोचर
- वायुगोप
- वायुगोपा
- वायुग्रन्थि
- वायुग्रस्त
- वायुघ्न
- वायुचक्र
- वायुचिति
- वायुज
- वायुजात
- वायुज्वाल
- वायुतनय
- वायुतेजस्
- वायुत्व
- वायुदत्त
- वायुदत्तक
- वायुदत्तेय
- वायुदार
- वायुदारु
- वायुदिश्
- वायुदीप्त
- वायुदेव
- वायुदैवत
- वायुदैवत्य
- वायुद्वार
- वायुधातु
- वायुधारण
- वायुनन्दन
- वायुनानात्व
- वायुनिघ्न
- वायुनिवृत्ति
- वायुपञ्चक
- वायुपथ
- वायुपरमाणु
- वायुपुत्र
- वायुपुत्राय
- वायुपुर
- वायुपुराण
- वायुपूत
- वायुप्रच्युत
- वायुप्रणेत्र
- वायुप्रत्यक्षवाद
- वायुप्रत्यक्षविचार
- वायुफल
- वायुबल
- वायुबीज
- वायुभक्ष
- वायुभक्षक
- वायुभक्षण
- वायुभक्ष्य
- वायुभारतीस्तोत्र
- वायुभुज्
- वायुभूत
- वायुभूति
- वायुभोजन
- वायुमण्डल
- वायुमत्
- वायुमय
- वायुमरुल्लिपि
- वायुमार्ग
- वायुरुग्ण
- वायुरुजा
- वायुरेतस्
- वायुरोषा
- वायुलक्षण
- वायुलोक
- वायुवत्
- वायुवर्त्मन्
- वायुवलनपञ्चतरंगिणीमाहात्म्य
- वायुवाद
- वायुवाह
- वायुवाहन
- वायुवाहिनी
- वायुवेग
- वायुवेगक
- वायुवेगिन्
- वायुशान्ति
- वायुसंहिता
- वायुसख
- वायुसखि
- वायुसम
- वायुसम्भव
- वायुसवितृ
- वायुसवित्र
- वायुसुत
- वायुसूनु
- वायुस्कन्ध
- वायुस्तुति
- वायुहन्
- वायुहिन
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7 विरूधक
vi-rūdhakam. n. grain that has begun to sprout Suṡr. ;
m. N. of a prince of the Kumbhâṇḍas Lalit. (cf. MWB. 206; 220) 984,2 ;
N. of a Loka-pāla Buddh. ;
of a son of Prasenajit (enemy of the Ṡākyas) ib. ;
of a son of Ikshvāku ib.
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8 विरूप
vi-rūpamf (ā)n. many-coloured, variegated, multiform, manifold, various RV. TS. Br. Kauṡ. ;
varied, altered, changed AitBr. ;
different Pāṇ. Vārtt. (with ekâ̱rtha, different in form but the same in meaning;
ifc. « different from» Sāṃkhyak.);
deformed, misshapen, ugly, monstrous, unnatural ChUp. MBh. etc.;
less by one, minus one VarBṛS. ;
m. jaundice Gal.;
N. of Ṡiva MBh. (cf. virūpa-cakshus andᅠ virūpâ̱ksha);
N. of an Asura MBh. Hariv. ;
of a son of the demon Parivarta MārkP. ;
of an Āṇgirasa (author of RV. VIII, 43; 44; 75 ;
father of Pṛshad-aṡva andᅠ son of Ambarisha;
pl. the family of the Virūpas) RV. MBh. Pur. ;
of a son of Kṛishṇa BhP. ;
of one of the descendants of Manu Vaivasvata MW. ;
of a prince W. ;
of two teachers Buddh. ;
(ā) f. Alhagi Maurorum L. ;
Aconitum Ferox L. ;
N. of the wife of Yama W. ;
(with Buddhists) N. of a Tantra. deity Kālac. ;
n. deformity, irregular orᅠ monstrous shape W. ;
difference of form, variety of nature orᅠ character ib. ;
the root of Piper Longum L. ;
- karaṇa mf (ī)n. disfiguring BhP. ;
n. the act of disfiguring R. BhP. ;
inflicting an injury Pañcat. ;
- cakshus mfn. « diversely-eyed»
N. of Ṡiva MBh. ;
- tas ind. like Virūpa orᅠ the Virūpas RV. ;
- tā f. manifoldness, variety Sarvad. ;
deformity, ugliness MBh. R. ;
- rūpa mfn. of deformed orᅠ monstrous shape, misshapen MBh. R. ;
ṡakti m. N. of a Vidyā-dhara Kathās. ;
- ṡarman m. N. of a Brāhman ib. ;
-pâ̱ksha mf (ī)n. diversely-eyed, having deformed eyes (compar. - tara) PārGṛ. R. Kum. ;
having various occupations Vās. ( Sch.);
m. N. of a partic. divine being MānGṛ. ( alsoᅠ ī f. N. of a tutelary deity Cat.);
of Ṡiva (as represented with an odd number of eyes, one being in his forehead;
cf. tri-lccana) Vās. ;
of one of Ṡiva's attendants Hariv. ;
of a Rudra MBh. ;
of a Yaksha Kathās. ;
of a Dānava MBh. ;
of a Rākshasa ib. R. ;
of a serpent-demon Lalit. ;
of a Loka-pāla L. ;
of the author of VS. XII, 30, Ānukr. ;
of a teacher of Yoga Cat. ;
(with ṡarmankavi-kaṇṭhâ̱bharaṇaācārya) of a philos. author (who wrote in the 16th cent. A.D.) ib. ;
-pâ̱ksha-pañcâ̱ksharī f. N. of a Mantra;
-pâ̱ksha-pañcāṡat f. N. of a Stotra;
-pâ̱sva m. N. of a prince MBh.
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hiraṇya-romanm. « golden-haired»
N. of a Loka-pāla (son of Marīci) MW. ;
of Bhishmaka MBh. ;
of a son of Parjanya Hariv. VP. ;
of various Ṛishis Hariv. BhP.
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10 लोकप
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11 भूपाल
bhū́-pālam. « earth-guardian», a king, prince Kāv. Hit. Kathās. etc.;
N. of Bhoja-rāja Cat. ;
of a son of Soma-pāla Rājat. ;
of a country Inscr. ;
(ī) f. N. of a partic. scale in the Hindū musicalsystem Col.;
- bhūshaṇa n. N. of wk.;
- loka m. a multitude of princes Hcar. ;
- vallabha m. a king's favourite (said of horses) Kād. ;
N. of an encyclopaedia (of Dharma, Alaṃkāra, Jyotis etc.) Cat. ;
- ṡrī f. « king'sfortune»
N. of a temple of Ṡiva Cat. ;
- sāhi m. N. of a king Inscr. ;
- stotra n. N. of a hymn
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12 तललोक
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13 देवलोक
devá-lokám. the world orᅠ sphere of any divinity;
heaven orᅠ paradise;
any one of the 3 orᅠ 21 ( TS.) orᅠ 7 ( MatsyaP.) superior worlds Br. Mn. MBh. etc. (for the 6 divine lokas of Buddh. seeᅠ MWB. 206 etc..);
- kegata mfn. gone to the gods, dead MBh. XIII, 2994 ;
- pāla m. « protector of the world of the gods»
N. of Indra Kathās. CXV, 25.
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14 नरलोक
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15 नृलोक
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16 पालक
pālakamf ( ikā)n. guarding, protecting, nourishing W. ;
m. a guardian, protector MBh. ( ikā f.);
a foster-father Rājat. ;
a prince, ruler, sovereign ib. BhP. ;
a world-protector (= loka-p-) Kām. ;
a horse-keeper, groom L. ;
a maintainer, observer MārkP. ;
a species of plant with a poisonous bulb Suṡr. ;
Plumbago Zeylanica L. ;
a horse L. ;
N. of sev. princes Mṛicch. Kathās. Pur. ;
n. a spittoon Gal. (cf. pāla above)
- पालकगोत्र
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17 मध्यमलोक
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