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1 yájvan
1. жертвенный, относящийся к жертве 2. ♂ жертвующий, пожертваватель -
2 यज्वन्
yájvanmf ( arī; accord. toᅠ Pāṇ. 4-1, 7 Vārtt. 1 Pat)n.
worshipping, a worshipper, sacrificer RV. etc. etc. ( yajvanāmpatiḥ, the moon L.);
sacrificial, sacred RV. I, 3, 1 ;
m. an offerer, bestower Hcat.
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3 अभ्यर्धयज्वन्
abhy-ardhá-yájvan(6) mfn. (said of Pūshan) receiving sacrifices apart orᅠ separate ones RV. VI, 50, 5.
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4 अयज्वन्
á-yajvanmfn. id. RV. etc. Mn. XI, 14 and 20.
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5 अस्तृतयज्वन्
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6 देवराज
devá-rājám. divine ruler TBr. ;
king of the gods
N. of Indra MBh. R. etc.;
N. of a king MBh. ;
of a Ṛishi Var. ;
of a Buddha Buddh. ;
the father of Ṡārṇgadhara, andᅠ sev. authors Cat. ;
- prabandha m. - mahishī-stotra, u. N. of wks.;
- yajvan m. N. of a Sch. on Naighaṇṭuka andᅠ alsoᅠ of his grandfather;
- sama-dyuti mfn. equal in glory to the king of the gods MW.
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7 द्वारकानाथयज्वन्
dvārakā-nātha-yajvanm. « worshipper of the lord of Dvārakā»
N. of Sch. on Sulbas.
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8 पञ्चाङ्गमौलि
pañcâ̱ṅga-mauli
pañcâ̱ṅga-yajvanm. N. of authors Cat.
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9 पञ्चाङ्गयज्वन्
pañcâ̱ṅga-mauli
pañcâ̱ṅga-yajvanm. N. of authors Cat.
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10 पृष्ठयज्वन्
pṛishṭhá-yájvanm. one who sacrifices on high places RV.
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11 बहुयज्वन्
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12 यज्ञराज्
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13 यज्विन्
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14 याज्वन
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15 रङ्गनाथ
raṅga-nātham. ( alsoᅠ with bhaṭṭa, dīkshita, ācārya, yajvan, sūri) N. of various authors andᅠ other men, (esp.) of a Sch. on the Vikramôrvaṡī (A. D. 1656) andᅠ a Sch. on the Sūrya-siddhânta;
of a place Cat. ;
-deṡikâ̱hnika n. - nāṭaka n. - nāma-ratna n. - pādukā-sahasra n. - maṅgala-stotra n. - māhātmya n. - stotra n.;
-thâ̱nuṡāsana n. -thâ̱shṭaka n. -thâ̱shṭôttara-ṡata n. - thīya n. N. of wks.
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16 रामचन्द्र
rāma-candram. « Rāmas-moon»
N. of the principal Rāma called Dāṡarathi, as son of Daṡa-ratha, andᅠ Rāghava, as descended from Raghu (although the affix candra seems to connect him with the moon, he is not, like Kṛishṇa andᅠ Bala-rāma, of the lunar but of the solar race of kings;
he forms the 7th Avatāra of Vishṇu andᅠ is the hero of the Rāmāyaṇa, who, to recover his faithful wife Sītā, advanced southwards, killed the demon Rāvaṇa andᅠ subjugated his followers the Rākshasas, the poetical representatives of the barbarous aborigines of the south) RāmatUp. (IW. 330 RTL. 110) ;
N. of various kings andᅠ authors etc.
( alsoᅠ with ācārya, kavi, kshiti-pati, cakra-vartin,
daṇḍin, dīkshīta, naimisha-stha orᅠ vājapeyin,
nyāya-vāg-īṡa, parama-haṉsa, pāṭhaka, bhaṭṭa,
bhaṭṭâ̱cārya, bhārgava, bhishaj, miṡra, yajvan,
yatî ̱ṡvara, vācas-pati, ṡāstrin, sārasvatī, siddha etc.) Cat. ;
- karuṇā-sāgara-candrikā f. - kavaca n. - kāvya n. N. of wks.;
- gaṇêṡa m. N. of an author Cat. ;
- catuḥ-sūtrī f. - candrikā f. campū f. - carita n. - caritra-sāra m. - jyotsnā f. N. of wks.;
- tīrtha m. (formerly, mādhavaṡāstrin) N. of the successor of Vāg-iṡa-tirtha (of the Madhva school;
he died in 1377) Cat. (cf. RTL. 130);
of two other scholars Cat. ;
- dāsa m. N. of a poet ib. ;
- nāṭaka n. N. of a drama (= rāma-nāṭaka);
-nāmâ̱shṭôttara-ṡata n. - pañcadaṡī f. - pūjā-vidhi m. - mahôdaya m. - yaṡaḥ-prabandha m. - stava-rāja m. - stotra n.;
-drâ̱rya-maṅgalâ̱ṡāsana n. N. of wks.;
-drâ̱ṡrama m. N. of an author Cat. ;
n. of a Tirtha ib. ;
-drâ̱ṡritapārijāta m. -drâ̱shṭaka n. -drâ̱hnika n. - drikā f. N. of wks.;
- drêndra m. (with sarasvati) N. of a teacher Cat. ;
- drôdaya m. « rise of Rāma-candra»
N. of various wks.
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17 रामभद्र
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18 वरद
vará-dámf (ā́)n. granting wishes, conferring a boon, ready to fulfil requests orᅠ answer prayers (said of gods andᅠ men) AV. ṠvetUp. TĀr. etc.;
m. a benefactor W. ;
N. of Agni in Ṡāntika Gṛihyās. ;
fire for burnt offerings of a propitiatory character W. ;
N. of one of Skanda's attendants MBh. ;
of a partic. class of deceased ancestors MārkP. ;
of a partic. Samādhi Kāraṇḍ. ;
of one of the 7 Rishis in the 4th Manv-antara VP. ;
of a Dhyāni-buddha W. ;
(mostly with ācārya, kavi, deṡika, bhaṭṭāraka orᅠ deṡñdeṡikaāc-) N. of various authors andᅠ other men Cat. ;
pl. N. of a people R. ;
(ā) f. a young woman, girl, maiden L. ;
N. of a guardian goddess in the family of Vara-tantu Cat. ;
of a Yoginī Hcat. (cf. vara-pradā);
of various plants, Physalis Flexuosa Bhpr. Npr. ;
Polanisia Icosandra L. ;
Helianthus Npr. ;
Linum Usitatissimum Bhpr. ;
the root of yam ib. ;
= tri-parṇī Npr. ;
N. of a river MBh. Kāv. ;
gaṇapati-stotra, - gaṇê?ṡa-stotra n. N. of Stotras;
- caturthī f. N. of the 4th day in the light half of the month Māgha Cat. (prob. w.r. for varadā-caturthī);
- nātha, -thâ̱cārya-sūnu, - nāyaka-sūri ( Cat.), - bhaṭṭa (V. P.,), - mūrti ( Cat.) m. N. of authors;
- rāja m. ( alsoᅠ with ācārya, colapaṇḍita, bhaṭṭa, bhaṭṭāraka) N. of various authors andᅠ other persons Cat. (- ja-campū f. - daṇḍaka, - pañcāṡat f. - maṅgala, - mahishī-stotra n. - mūla n. - ṡataka n. - su-prabhāta, - stava m. - stotra n.;
-jâ̱shṭaka n. -jâ̱shṭôttara-ṡata n. N. of wks.;
- jīya mfn. coming from orᅠ relating to orᅠ composed by Varada-rāja;
n. N. of wk.);
- vishṇu-sūri m. N. of a Commentator Cat. ;
- hasta m. the beneficent hand (of a deity orᅠ benefactor of any kind) MW. ;
- das-caturthī seeᅠ varada-c- above L. ;
- dā-tantra n. N. of wk.;
odâ̱dhiṡa-yajvan m. N. of an author Cat. ;
-dâ̱rka m. - dôpanishad-dīpikā f. N. of wks.
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19 वेङ्कट
veṅkaṭam. ( Prākṛit. for vyaṅkaṭa) N. of a very sacred hill in the Drāviḍa country (in the district of North Arcot, about 80 miles from Madras;
it reaches an elevation of about 2,500 feet above the sea-level, andᅠ on the summit is the celebrated temple dedicated to Kṛishṇa orᅠ Vishṇu in his character of « Lord of Veṇkaṭa», alsoᅠ called Ṡrī-pati orᅠ Tirupati, whence the hill is sometimes popularly known as Tri-pati;
it is annually thronged with thousands of pilgrims RTL. 267) BhP. ;
of a king of Vijaya-nagara (the patron. of Appaya Dīkshita) Cat. ;
( alsoᅠ with adhvarin, ācārya, kavi, bhaṭṭa, yajvan, yogin etc.) N. of various authors andᅠ teachers ib. ;
- वेङ्कटकवीय
- वेङ्कटकृष्ण
- वेङ्कटगिरि
- वेङ्कटनाथ
- वेङ्कटपति
- वेङ्कटभेट्
- वेङ्कटराम
- वेङ्कटराय
- वेङ्कटशुभाशास्त्रिन्
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20 वेङ्कटाद्रि
veṅkaṭâ̱drim. = - ṭa-giri Cat. ;
(with bhaṭṭa, yajvan, rāyasa) N. of authors ib. ;
- nāthīya-graha-tantra n.
- वेङ्कटाद्रिमाहात्म्य
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