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41 कृष्ण
kṛishṇá
wicked, evil Vop. VII, 82 ;
m. (with orᅠ without paksha) the dark half of the lunar month from full to new moon Mn. Yājñ. Bhag. Suṡr. ;
the fourth orᅠ Kali-yuga L. ;
( kṛíshṇas) m. black (the colour) orᅠ dark-blue (which is often confounded with black by the Hindūs) L. ;
the antelope RV. X, 94, 5 VS. TS. ṠBr. BhP. ;
a kind of animal feeding on carrion AV. XI, 2, 2 ( kṛishṇá);
the Indian cuckoo orᅠ Kokila (cf. R. II, 52, 2) L. ;
a crow L. ;
Carissa Carandas L. ;
N. of one of the poets of the RV. (descended from Aṇgiras) RV. VIII, 85, 3 and 4 ṠāṇkhBr. XXX, 9 ;
(a son of Devakī andᅠ pupil of Ghora Āṇgirasa) ChUp. III, 17, 6 ;
N. of a celebrated Avatār of the god Vishṇu,
orᅠ sometimes identified with Vishṇu himself MBh. V, 2563; XIV, 1589 ff. Hariv. 2359 etc.. ;
as distinct from his ten Avatārs orᅠ incarnations (in the earlier legends he appears as a great hero andᅠ teacher MBh. Bhag. ;
in the more recent he is deified, andᅠ is often represented as a young andᅠ amorous shepherd with flowing hair andᅠ a flute in his hand;
the following are a few particulars of his birth andᅠ history as related in Hariv. 3304 ff. andᅠ in the Purāṇas etc.:
Vasu-deva, who was a descendant of Yadu andᅠ Yayāti, had two wives, Rohiṇī andᅠ Devakī;
the latter had eight sons of whom the eighth was Kṛishṇa;
Kaṇsa, king of Mathurā andᅠ cousin of Devakī, was informed by a prediction that one of these sons would kill him;
he therefore kept Vasu-deva andᅠ his wife in confinement, andᅠ slew their first six children;
the seventh was Balarāma who was saved by being abstracted from the womb of Devakī andᅠ transferred to that of Rohiṇī;
the eighth was Kṛishṇa who was born with black skin andᅠ a peculiar mark on his breast;
his father Vasu-deva managed to escape from Mathurā with the child, andᅠ favoured by the gods found a herdsman named Nanda whose wife Yaṡo-dā had just been delivered of a son which Vasu-deva conveyed to Devakī after substituting his own in its place
Nanda with his wife Yaṡo-dā took the infant Kṛishṇa andᅠ settled first in Gokula orᅠ Vraja, andᅠ afterwards in Vṛindāvana, where Kṛishṇa andᅠ Bala-rāma grew up together, roaming in the woods andᅠ joining in the sports of the herdsmen's sons;
Kṛishṇa as a youth contested the sovereignty of Indra, andᅠ was victorious over that god, who descended from heaven to praise Kṛishṇa, andᅠ made him lord over the cattle Hariv. 3787 ff.; 7456 ff. VP. ;
Kṛishṇa is described as sporting constantly with the Gopīs orᅠ shepherdesses Hariv. 4078 ff.; 8301 ff. VP. Gīt. ;
of whom a thousand became his wives, though only eight are specified, Rādhā being the favourite Hariv. 6694 ff.; 9177 ff. VP. ;
Kṛishṇa built andᅠ fortified a city called Dvārakā in Gujarāt, andᅠ thither transported the inhabitants of Mathurā after killing Kaṇsa;
Kṛishṇa had various wives besides the Gopīs, andᅠ by Rukmiṇī had a son Pradyumna who is usually identified with Kāma-deva;
with Jains, Kṛishṇa is one of the nine black Vasu-devas;
with Buddhists he is the chief of the black demons, who are the enemies of Buddha andᅠ the white demons);
N. of an attendant in Skanda's retinue MBh. IX, 2559 ;
of an Asura Hariv. 12936 Sāy. on RV. I, 101, 1 ;
of a king of the Nāgas MBh. II, 360 Divyâ̱v. II ;
of Arjuna (the most renowned of the Pāṇḍu princes, so named apparently from his colour as a child)
MBh. IV, 1389 ;
of Vyāsa MBh. Hariv. 11089 ;
of Hārita seeᅠ - hārita;
of a son of Ṡuka by Pīvarī (teacher of the Yoga) Hariv. 980 ff. ;
of a pupil of Bharad-vāja Kathās. VII, 15 ;
of Havir-dhāna Hariv. 83 VP. BhP. IV, 24, 8 ;
of a son of Arjuna Hariv. 1892 ;
of an adopted son of A.-samañjas, 2039;
of a chief of the Andhras VP. ;
of the author of a Comm. on the MBh. ;
of a poet;
of the author of a Comm. on the Dayā-bhāga ;
of the son of Keṡavârka andᅠ grandson of Jayâditya;
of the father of Tāna-bhaṭṭa andᅠ uncle of Raṇga-nātha;
of the father of Dāmôdara andᅠ uncle of Malhaṇa;
of the father of Prabhūjika andᅠ uncle of Vidyā-dhara;
of the father of Madana;
of the grammarian Rāma-candra;
of the son of Vāruṇêndra andᅠ father of Lakshmaṇa;
of the father of Hīra-bhaṭṭa (author of the Comm. called Carakabhāshya, andᅠ of the work Sāhitya-sudhā-samudra);
N. of a hell VP. ;
(au) m. du. Kṛishṇa andᅠ Arjuna MBh. I, 8287; III, 8279 ;
(ās) m. pl. N. of the Ṡūdras in Ṡālmala-dvīpa VP. ;
(ā) f. a kind of leech Suṡr. ;
a kind of venomous insect ib. ;
N. of several plants (Piper longum L. ;
the Indigo plant L. ;
a grape L. ;
a Punar-navā with dark blossoms L. ;
Gmelina arborea L. ;
Nigella indica L. ;
Sinapis ramosa L. ;
Vernonia anthelminthica L. ;
= kākolī L. ;
a sort of Sārivā L.) Suṡr. ;
a kind of perfume (= parpaṭī) Bhpr. ;
N. of Draupadī MBh. ;
of Durgā MBh. IV, 184 ;
of one of the seven tongues of fire L. Sch. ;
of one of the mothers in Skanda's retinue MBh. IX, 2640 ;
of a Yoginī Hcat. ;
(with orᅠ without gaṅgā) N. of the river Kistna MBh. XIII, 4888 PadmaP. NārP. ;
(ī́) f. night RV. VII, 71, 1 ;
(ám) n. blackness, darkness, I, 123, 1 and 9 ;
the black part of the eye ṠBr. X, XII, XIII, XIV Suṡr. ;
the black spots in the moon TBr. I, 2, 1, 2 ;
a kind of demon orᅠ spirit of darkness RV. IV, 16, 13 ;
black pepper L. ;
black Agallochum L. ;
iron L. ;
lead L. ;
antimony L. ;
blue vitriol L. ;
<cf. kā́rshṇa, etc.;
cf. alsoᅠ Russ. černyi, « black» >
kṛishṇa
- कृष्णकटुका
- कृष्णकन्द
- कृष्णकरविर
- कृष्णकर्कटक
- कृष्णकर्ण
- कृष्णकर्बुरवर्ण
- कृष्णकर्मन्
- कृष्णकलि
- कृष्णकवच
- कृष्णकाक
- कृष्णकापोती
- कृष्णकाष्ठ
- कृष्णकिंकरप्रक्रिया
- कृष्णकीर्तन
- कृष्णकुतूहल
- कृष्णकेलि
- कृष्णकेश
- कृष्णकोहल
- कृष्णक्रीडित
- कृष्णखण्ड
- कृष्णगङ्गा
- कृष्णगति
- कृष्णगन्धा
- कृष्णगर्भ
- कृष्णगल
- कृष्णगिरि
- कृष्णगुप्त
- कृष्णगुल्म
- कृष्णगोधा
- कृष्णग्रीव
- कृष्णचञ्चुक
- कृष्णचतुर्दशी
- कृष्णचन्द्र
- कृष्णचर
- कृष्णचूडा
- कृष्णचूडिका
- कृष्णचूर्ण
- कृष्णचैतन्य
- कृष्णच्छवि
- कृष्णज
- कृष्णजंहस्
- कृष्णजटा
- कृष्णजनक
- कृष्णजन्मखण्ड
- कृष्णजन्माष्टमी
- कृष्णजी
- कृष्णजीर
- कृष्णजीरक
- कृष्णजीवनी
- कृष्णज्योतिर्विद्
- कृष्णतण्डुला
- कृष्णतर्कालंकार
- कृष्णता
- कृष्णताम्र
- कृष्णतार
- कृष्णताल
- कृष्णतिल
- कृष्णतिल्य
- कृष्णतीर्थ
- कृष्णतुण्ड
- कृष्णतूष
- कृष्णत्रिवृता
- कृष्णत्व
- कृष्णदत्त
- कृष्णदन्त
- कृष्णदर्शन
- कृष्णदश
- कृष्णदास
- कृष्णदीक्षित
- कृष्णदेव
- कृष्णदेह
- कृष्णदैवज्ञ
- कृष्णद्र
- कृष्णद्वादशी
- कृष्णद्वैपायन
- कृष्णधत्तूर
- कृष्णधत्तूरक
- कृष्णधान्य
- कृष्णधूर्जटिदीक्षित
- कृष्णनगर
- कृष्णनन्दन
- कृष्णनयन
- कृष्णनेत्र
- कृष्णपक्ष
- कृष्णपक्षिक
- कृष्णपक्षीय
- कृष्णपण्डित
- कृष्णपदी
- कृष्णपर्णी
- कृष्णपवि
- कृष्णपांसु
- कृष्णपाक
- कृष्णपाण्डुर
- कृष्णपिङ्गल
- कृष्णपिङ्गा
- कृष्णपिण्डीतक
- कृष्णपिण्डीर
- कृष्णपिपीली
- कृष्णपिल्ल
- कृष्णपुच्छ
- कृष्णपुच्छक
- कृष्णपुरुषोत्तमसिद्धान्तोपनिषद्
- कृष्णपुष्प
- कृष्णप्रुत्
- कृष्णप्रेमामृत
- कृष्णफल
- कृष्णबन्धु
- कृष्णबर्बरक
- कृष्णबलक्ष
- कृष्णबीज
- कृष्णभक्त
- कृष्णभक्ति
- कृष्णभक्ष
- कृष्णभगिनी
- कृष्णभट्ट
- कृष्णभट्टीय
- कृष्णभस्मन्
- कृष्णभुजंग
- कृष्णभू
- कृष्णभूम
- कृष्णभूमिक
- कृष्णभूमिजा
- कृष्णभेदा
- कृष्णभोगिन्
- कृष्णमण्डल
- कृष्णमत्स्य
- कृष्णमल्लिका
- कृष्णमसूर
- कृष्णमार्ग
- कृष्णमार्गण
- कृष्णमालुक
- कृष्णमित्र
- कृष्णमिश्र
- कृष्णमुख
- कृष्णमुद्ग
- कृष्णमूली
- कृष्णमृग
- कृष्णमृत्तिक
- कृष्णमृद्
- कृष्णमौनिन्
- कृष्णयजुर्वेद
- कृष्णयजुर्वेदीय
- कृष्णयाम
- कृष्णयामल
- कृष्णयुधिष्ठिरधर्मगोष्ठी
- कृष्णयोनि
- कृष्णरक्त
- कृष्णराज
- कृष्णराम
- कृष्णरामाय
- कृष्णरुहा
- कृष्णरूप्य
- कृष्णललाम
- कृष्णलवण
- कृष्णलीलातरंगिणी
- कृष्णलोह
- कृष्णलोहित
- कृष्णवक्त्र
- कृष्णवर्ण
- कृष्णवर्तनि
- कृष्णवर्त्मन्
- कृष्णवल्लिका
- कृष्णवल्ली
- कृष्णवस्त्र
- कृष्णवानर
- कृष्णवाल
- कृष्णवास
- कृष्णवासस्
- कृष्णविनोद
- कृष्णविन्ना
- कृष्णविषाण
- कृष्णवृन्ता
- कृष्णवृन्तिका
- कृष्णवेणा
- कृष्णवेण्णा
- कृष्णवेण्या
- कृष्णवेण्वा
- कृष्णवेत्र
- कृष्णव्यथिस्
- कृष्णव्याल
- कृष्णव्रीहि
- कृष्णशकुनि
- कृष्णशक्ति
- कृष्णशंकरशर्मन्
- कृष्णशफ
- कृष्णशबल
- कृष्णशर्मन्
- कृष्णशल्किन्
- कृष्णशालि
- कृष्णशिंशपा
- कृष्णशिग्रु
- कृष्णशिम्बिका
- कृष्णशिम्बी
- कृष्णशिला
- कृष्णशृङ्ग
- कृष्णशृत
- कृष्णषष्टिक
- कृष्णषष्टिका
- कृष्णसख
- कृष्णसमुद्भवा
- कृष्णसरस्
- कृष्णसर्प
- कृष्णसर्षप
- कृष्णसार
- कृष्णसारङ्ग
- कृष्णसारथि
- कृष्णसारिवा
- कृष्णसार्वभौम
- कृष्णसिंह
- कृष्णसीत
- कृष्णसुन्दर
- कृष्णसू
- कृष्णसूत्र
- कृष्णसूनु
- कृष्णसेवाह्निक
- कृष्णसैरेयक
- कृष्णस्कन्ध
- कृष्णस्वसृ
- कृष्णहारित
- कृष्णाक्ष
- कृष्णागत
- कृष्णागरुकाष्ठ
- कृषागुरु
- कृष्णाग्रज
- कृष्णाङ्ग
- कृष्णाङ्घ्रि
- कृष्णाचल
- कृष्णाजिन
- कृष्णाजिनिन्
- कृष्णाञ्जनगिरि
- कृष्णाञ्जनी
- कृष्णाञ्जि
- कृष्णात्रेय
- कृष्णाध्वन्
- कृष्णानदी
- कृष्णानन्द
- कृष्णान्तर
- कृष्णाभा
- कृष्णाभ्र
- कृष्णाभ्रक
- कृष्णामिष
- कृष्णामृततरंगिका
- कृष्णामृततमहार्णव
- कृष्णायस्
- कृष्णायस
- कृष्णार्चनविधि
- कृष्णार्चिस्
- कृष्णार्जक
- कृष्णालंकार
- कृष्णालु
- कृष्णाल्पक
- कृष्णावतार
- कृष्णावदात
- कृष्णावास
- कृष्णाश्रय
- कृष्णाश्रित
- कृष्णाष्टमिरत
- कृष्णाष्टमी
- कृष्णाहि
- कृष्णाह्वय
- कृष्णेक्षु
- कृष्णैत
- कृष्णोदर
- कृष्णोदुम्बरिका
- कृष्णोपनिषद्
- कृष्णोरग
- कृष्णोस्याखरेष्ठक
- कृष्णौजस्
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42 गर्ग
gargam. N. of an old sage (descendant of Bharad-vāja andᅠ Aṇgiras, author of the hymn RV. VI, 47);
of an astronomer AV. Pariṡ. (called « the old one», vṛiddha-) MBh. IX, 2132 ff. VarBṛS. ;
of a physician;
of a teacher of law;
of a son Hariv. 1732 BrahmaP. ;
orᅠ of a grandson VP. MatsyaP. BhP. IX, 21, 1 and 19 ;
of king Vitatha;
a bull L. ;
an earth-worm L. ;
(in music) a kind of measure;
= - try-aha Vait. xli, 2 ;
m. pl. (Pāṇ. 2-4, 64) the descendants of Garga Kāṭh. XIII, 12 ĀṡvṠr. etc.. ;
(ā) f. N. of a woman Rājat. V, 250 ;
(ī) f. (for gārgī)
N. of the learned woman Vācaknavī ĀṡvGṛ. ;
- गर्गकुल
- गर्गतर
- गर्गत्रिरात्र
- गर्गत्र्यह
- गर्गभगिणी
- गर्गभगिनी
- गर्गभार्गविका
- गर्गभूमि
- गर्गमय
- गर्गरूप्य
- गर्गवाहण
- गर्गवाहन
- गर्गशिरस्
- गर्गसंहिता
- गर्गस्रोतस्
- गर्गादि
-
43 गृत्समद
gṛítsa-madám. N. of a son of Ṡaunaka of Bhṛigu's family (formerly a son of Ṡuna-hotra <Su-hotra VP. BhP. > of the family of Aṇgiras, but by Indra's will transferred to the Bhṛigu family;
author of most of the hymns of RV. II)
RAnukr. ĀṡvṠr. XII, 10, 13 ĀṡvGṛ. III, 4, 2 ṠāṇkhGṛ. MBh. XIII Hariv. etc.. ;
m. pl. Gṛitsamada's family RV. II, 4, 9; 19, 8; 39, 8; 41, 18.
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44 गोतम
gó-tama( gó-) m. (superl.) N. of a Ṛishi belonging to the family of Aṇgiras with the patr. Rāhū-gan2a. (author of RV. I, 74-93) RV. AV. ṠBr. I, XI, XIV ShaḍvBr. etc.. ;
(for gaut-) N. of the chief disciple of Mahā-vīra;
of a lawyer (cf. gautamá);
of the founder of the Nyāya phil.;
« the largest ox» andᅠ « N. of the founder of Nyāya phil» Naish. XVII, 75 ;
N. of a son of Karṇika Buddh. ;
? MBh. XIII, 4490 (cf. - dama);
m. pl. (Pāṇ. 2-4, 65) the descendants of the Ṛishi Gotama RV. ĀṡvṠr. XII, 10 Lāṭy. ;
n. a kind of poison Gal.;
(ī) f. v.l. for gaut- in gaṇa gaurâ̱di;
- gaura m. = gaura-gotama, the white Gotama Gaṇar. 89 Sch. ;
- pṛicchā f. « questions of (Mahā-vīra's pupil) Gotama (put forth in a discussion with Pārṡva's pupil Keṡin)»
N. of a Jain. work;
- stoma m. N. of an Ekâha sacrifice ĀṡvṠr. ṠāṇkhṠr. (cf. ṠBr. XIII, 5, 1, 1);
- svāmin m. Mahā-vīra's pupil Gotama;
-mâ̱nvaya m. N. of Ṡākya-muni L. ;
- mī-putra m. « son of Gotamī»
N. of a king (50 B.C. orᅠ A.D.) Inscr. VāyuP. MatsyaP. ;
- mêṡvara-tīrtha n. N. of a Tīrtha ṠivaP. ;
etc. seeᅠ gó
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45 जय
jayá
m. (Pāṇ. 3-3, 56 Kāṡ.) ;
conquest, victory, triumph, winning, being victorious
(in battle orᅠ in playing with dice orᅠ in a lawsuit)
AV. VII, 50, 8 ṠBr. VI Mn. VII ;
( indriyāṇāṉj- victory over orᅠ restraint of the senses) andᅠ X MBh. etc.. ;
cf. ātma-, prâ̱ṇa-, rug-;
m. pl. (parox.) N. of particular verses causing victory (personified as deities VāyuP. II, 6, 4 ff.)
MaitrS. I, 4, 14 TS. III PārGṛ. I, 5 Nyāyam. III, 4, 24 ;
m. sg. Premna spinosa orᅠ longifolia L. ;
a yellow variety of Phaseolus Mungo L. ;
N. of the 3rd year of the 6th lustrum of the Bṛihaspati cycle VarBṛS. VIII, 38 ;
a kind of flute;
(in music) a kind of measure;
the sun MBh. III, 154 ;
Arjuna (son of Pāṇḍu), 266, 7 and IV, 5, 35 ;
Indra L. ;
N. of a Ṛishi (author of RV. X, 180 ;
son of Aṇgiras < RAnukr. > orᅠ of Indra;
living under the 10th Manu BhP. VIII, 13, 22);
of a spirit VarBṛS. lIII, 48 Hcat. I, 9, 149 and 172 ;
of an attendant of Vishṇu BhP. III, 16, 2 ;
of a Nāga MBh. V, 3632; IX, 2554 ;
of a Dānava Hariv. 13093 ;
of a son (of Dhṛita-rāshṭra MBh. I, VII ;
of Sṛinjaya Hariv. 1514 ;
of Suṡruta VP. IV, 5, 12 ;
of Sruta BhP. IX, 13, 25 ;
of Saṃjaya, 17, 16 ;
of Saṃkṛiti, 18 ;
of Mañju, 21, 1 ;
of Yuyudhāna, 24, 13 ;
of Kaṇka, 43 ;
of Kṛishṇa, X, 61, 17 ;
of Vatsara by Svar-vithi, IV, 13, 12 ;
of Viṡvāmitra Hariv. 1462 BhP. IX, 16, 36 ;
of Purūravas by Urvaṡī, 15, 1 f.);
of an ancient king (11th Cakravartin in Bhārata L.) MBh. II, 326 ;
of a Pāṇḍava hero, VII, 6911 ;
of Yudhishṭhira at Virāṭa's court, IV, 176 ;
of Aṡoka in a former birth Divyâ̱v. XXVI, 336 f. ;
of a carpenter Rājat. III, 351 ;
(ā) f. Sesbania aegyptiaca L. ;
Premna spinosa orᅠ longifolia L. ;
Terminalia Chebula L. ;
nīla-dūrvā L. ;
for japā Kathās. LXVII, 32 ;
N. of a narcotic substance W. ;
the 3rd orᅠ 8th orᅠ 13th day of either half-month Sūryapr. ;
cf. Hcat. I, 3, 360 and Nirṇayas. I, 391/392 ;
one of the 7 flag-sticks:
of Indra's banner VarBṛS. xlIII, 40 ;
N. of the saurādharmāḥ BhavP. I ;
of Durgā MBh. IV, VI Hariv. Kathās. lIII, 170 ;
of a daughter of Daksha (wife of Ṡiva MatsyaP. XIII, 32 ;
tutelary deity of the Ārtabhāgas BrahmaP. II, 18, 19) R. I, 23, 14 ;
of a Yoginī Hcat. II, 1, 694 (v.l. layā);
of a Ṡakti, I, 5, 200 ;
of a handmaid of Durgā (wife of Pushpa-danta Kathās. I, 52; VII, 107 ;
of Hariṡ-candra ṠivaP.);
(= tārá) N. of a Buddh. deity L. ;
of the mother of the 12th Arhat of the present Avasarpiṇi L. ;
- जयकर्ण
- जयकाङ्क्षिन्
- जयकारिका
- जयकारिन्
- जयकीर्ति
- जयकुञ्जर
- जयक्रित्
- जयकेशि
- जयकोलाहल
- जयक्षेत्र
- जयगत
- जयगर्व
- जयगुप्त
- जयगोविन्द
- जयघण्टा
- जयघोष
- जयघोषण
- जयघोषणा
- जयचन्द्र
- जयचर्या
- जयढक्का
- जयतीर्थ
- जयतुङ्ग
- जयद
- जयदत्त
- जयदुर्गा
- जयदेव
- जयदेवक
- जयद्रुम
- जयधर
- जयधर्मन्
- जयध्वज
- जयध्वनि
- जयनारायण
- जयनीराजन
- जयनृसिंह
- जयपताका
- जयपत्त्र
- जयपराजय
- जयपाल
- जयपुत्रक
- जयपुर
- जयप्रस्थान
- जयप्रिय
- जयबाहु
- जयभट
- जयभेरी
- जयमङ्गल
- जयमति
- जयमती
- जयमल्ल
- जयमाधव
- जययज्ञ
- जयरथ
- जयराज
- जयरात
- जयराम
- जयलक्ष्मि
- जयलेख
- जयवत्
- जयवन
- जयवर्धन
- जयवर्मन्
- जयवह
- जयवाद्य
- जयवाराहतीर्थ
- जयवाहन
- जयवाहिनि
- जयसङ्ख
- जयशब्द
- जयशर्मन्
- जयसील
- जयशृङ्ग
- जयशेखर
- जयश्री
- जयसिंह
- जयसेन
- जयस्कन्ध
- जयस्तम्भ
- जयस्थल
- जयस्वामिन्
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46 तिरश्ची
tiraṡcī́m. N. of a Ṛishi (descendant of Aṇgiras, author of a Sāman.)
RV. VIII, 95, 4 (gen. -ṡcyā́s) TāṇḍyaBr. XII, 6, 12 and ĀrshBr. ;
(nom. - scī)
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47 दध्यच्
dadhy-ác
dat. - dhīcé gen. - dhīcás;
cf. Pāṇ. 6-1, 170)
sprinkling dádhi (cf. -dhi-krā́ andᅠ ghṛitâ̱ī)
N. of a mythical Ṛishi orᅠ sacrificer ( RV. I, 80, 16 andᅠ < called Aṇgiras> 139, 9 < āṅgirasa> TāṇḍyaBr. XII, 8 ;
son of Atharvan <cf. ātharvaṇá> RV. VI, 16, 14 BhP. IV, 1, 42 ;
having the head of a horse andᅠ teaching the Aṡvins to find in Tvashṭṛi's house the mádhu orᅠ Soma RV. I, 116 f. and 119; IX, 108, 4 ;
favoured by Indra X, 48, 2 who slays 99 Vṛitras orᅠ foes with a thunderbolt made of his bones I. 84, 13 BhP. VI, 11, 20; VIII, 20, 7 ;
propounder of the Brāhmaṇa called mádhu ṠBr. IV, XIV BhP. VI, 9, 50 ff.)
- anna, etc. seeᅠ above
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48 दशग्र
daṡa-gra( dáṡ-) m. « Decimus»
N. of an Aṇgiras RV. IV, 51, 4; VIII, 12, 2; X, 62, 6 ;
(pl.) his family (named with that of Nava-gva;
worshipping Indra) I, 62, 4; II, 34, 12; III, 39, 5; V, 29, 12.
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49 धरणीसुत
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50 धृतिमत्
dhṛíti-matmfn. steadfast, calm, resolute (- tā f.) Mn. MBh. Suṡr. etc.;
satisfied, content MBh. Ragh. ;
m. N. of a form of Agni MBh. ;
of a son of Manu Raivata andᅠ Savarṇa Hariv. ;
of one of the Saptarshis in the 13th Manv-antara ib. ;
of a son of Kīrti-mat (son of Aṇgiras) VP. ;
of a son of Yavīnara Hariv. ;
of a Brāhman ib. ;
(ī) f. N. of a river (v.l. - ta-m-) VP. ;
n. N. of a Varsha in Kuṡa-dvīpa MBh.
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51 धेनुक
dhenukam. a kind of coitus L. (cf. dhain-);
N. of an Asura slain by Kṛishṇa orᅠ Bala-bhadra MBh. Hariv. Pur. ;
of a son of Dur-dama VP. ;
pl. N. of a people MBh. ;
( dhénukā) f. milch cow, cow;
any female animal ( alsoᅠ a woman) AV. Br. Ṡr. and GṛS. MBh. etc.. ;
= dṛishṭa-pushpā Gal.;
= dhenu ifc. to form dimin. L. ;
a vein which when cut bleeds only at intervals Suṡr. ;
coriander Bhpr. (v.l. dhenikā);
N. of the wife of Kīrti-mat (son of Aṇgiras) VP. ;
of a river ib. ;
n. N. of a herd of milch cows L. ;
N. of a place of pilgrimage MBh. ;
- धेनुकध्वंसिन्
- धेनुकवध
- धेनुकसूदन
- धेनुकादुग्ध
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52 पयस्य
payasya1) mfn. made of milk (as butter, cheese etc.). Lāṭy. ;
m. a cat L. ;
N. of a son of Aṇgiráṡ MBh. ;
(ā) f. coagulated milk, curds (made by mixing sour with hot sweet milk) TS. Br. ṠrS. ;
N. of sev. plants (Gynandropsis Pentaphylla = kākolī, kuṭumbinī, dugdhikā etc.) L. ;
2) Nom. P. - syati, to flow, become liquid, gaṇa kaṇḍv-ādi);
Ā. - syate = next Pāṇ. 3-1, 11 Vārtt. 1 Pat.
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53 प्रजापति
prajā́-pati(- jā-) m. « lord of creatures»
N. of Savitṛi, Soma, Agni, Indra etc. RV. AV. ;
a divinity presiding over procreation, protector of life ib. VS. Mn. Suṡr. BhP. ;
lord of creatures, creator RV. etc. etc.
(N. of a supreme god above orᅠ among the Vedic deities
RV. (only X, 21, 10) AV. VS. Br. but in later times alsoᅠ applied to Vishṇu, Ṡiva, Time personified, the sun, fire, etc.,
andᅠ to various progenitors, esp. to the 10 lords of created beings first created by Brahmā.,
viz. Marīci, Atri., Aṇgiras, Pulastya, Pulaka, Kratu, Vasishṭha, Pracetas orᅠ Daksha, Bhṛigu, Nārada Mn. I, 34 ; cf. IW. 206 n. 1,
of whom some authorities count only the first 7, others the last 3);
a father L. ;
a king, prince L. ;
a son-in-law L. ;
N. of the 5th (39th) year in a 60 years, cycle of Jupiter Var. ;
the planet Mars, a partic. star, δ Aurigae Sūryas. ;
(in astrol.) = 2. kāla-nara q.v.;
a species of insect L. ;
N. of sev. men andᅠ authors Cat. ;
(ī) f. a matron, lady Divyâ̱v. ;
N. of Gautama Buddha's aunt andᅠ nurse (with the patr. Gautamī, the first woman who assented to his doctrines) Lalit. ;
- grihīta (-jā́-p-) mfn. seized by Prajā-pati VS. ;
- carita n. N. of wk.;
- cití f. Prajā-pati's layer ṠBr. ;
- datta m. N. of a man Pat. ;
- nivāsinī f. N. of a Gandharvī Kāraṇḍ. ;
- pati m. « lord of the Prajā-pati»
N. of Brahmā. BhP. ;
of Daksha ib. ;
- bhakshita (-jā́-p-) mfn. eaten by Prajā-pati VS. ;
- mukha (jā́-p-) mfn. having Prajā-pati as head orᅠ chief ṠBr. ;
- yajña m. « sacrifice to Prajā-pati», the procreation of children enjoined by law VP. ;
- loká m. Prajā-pati's world (situated between the sphere of Brahmā. andᅠ that of the Gandharvas) ṠBr. ;
- ṡarman m. N. of a man L. ;
- sṛishṭa (-jā́-p-) mfn. created by Prajā-pati AV. ṠBr. ;
- smṛiti f. N. of wk.;
- hṛidaya n. « Prajā-pati's heart»
N. of a Sāman. ṠrS. ( alsoᅠ prajā́pater-hṛíd- ṠBr. TS.)
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54 प्रभू
pra-bhū
Ved. inf. - bhūsháṇi), to come forth, spring up, arise orᅠ originate from (abl.), appear, become visible, happen, occur ṠBr. etc. etc.;
to be before, surpass (with pṛishṭham,
« to be greater orᅠ more than the back can carry», applied to wealth RV. II, 13, 4)
to become orᅠ be numerous, increase, prevail, be powerful RV. etc. etc. (3. sg. prabhavati-tarām, « has more power» Vikr. V, 18);
to rule, control, have power over, be master of (gen. loc. orᅠ dat.) Mn. MBh. etc.;
to be equal to orᅠ capable of (dat. orᅠ loc.) ib. ;
to be a match for (dat.) Pāṇ. 2-3, 16 Vārtt. 2 Pat. ;
to be able to (inf.) Kālid. Kathās. etc.;
to profit, avail, be of use to (dat.) RV. Br. ;
to implore, beseech (?) Hariv.:
Caus. - bhāvayati, to increase, spread out, extend, augment, multiply (esp. the Soma by placing it in a greater number of vessels) Br. ;
to provide more amply, endow more richly, cause to thrive orᅠ prosper, cherish, nurture ib. MBh. etc.;
(as Nom. fr. - bhāva below) to gain orᅠ possess power orᅠ strength, rule over (acc.) MBh. R. ;
to recognise R.:
Desid. of Caus. - bibhāvayishati, to wish to increase orᅠ extend AitBr. ;
pra-bhū= - bhu (cf. above);
- tva n. sufficiency KātyṠr. (cf. prabhu-tva);
- vasu (-bhū́- Padap. - bhú-) mfn. abundantly wealthy (said of Indra andᅠ Soma) RV. ;
m. N. of a descendant of Aṇgiras, author of RV. V, 35, 36; IX, 35, 36.
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55 प्रराधस्
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56 प्रियमेध
priyá-medha( priyá-) m. N. of a Ṛishi (a descendant of Aṇgiras andᅠ author of the hymns RV. VIII, 1-40, 57, 58, 76; IX, 28)
andᅠ (pl.) of his descendants RV. Nir. ;
of a descendant of Aja-mīḍha BhP. ;
- vát ind. as Priya-medha RV. ;
- stuta ( priyá-m-) mfn. praised by Priya ib. (accord. toᅠ Sāy. = priya-yajñairṛishibhiḥstutaḥ)
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57 बरु
barum. N. of a descendant of Aṇgiras (author of RV. X, 96) Br. ṠrS.
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58 बर्हि
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59 बल
balan. ( orᅠ m. gaṇa ardharcâ̱di) power, strength, might, vigour, force, validity RV. etc. etc. ( balāt, « forcibly, against one's will, without being able to help it» ;
alsoᅠ = bala ibc., orᅠ balena, bala-tas, with gen. orᅠ ifc., « by force, by the power orᅠ on the strength orᅠ in virtue orᅠ by means of, by»);
force orᅠ power of articulation, TUP.;
force considered as a sixth organ of action (cf. karmêndriya) MBh. ;
(the Buddhists reckon 10 forces, the ascetic Ṡaivas four, which according to Sch. on R. < B. > are sāman, dāna, bheda, andᅠ nigraha);
Force personified as one of the Visve Devāḥ MBh. ;
power of, expertness in (loc.) Nal.;
stoutness, bulkiness L. ;
( alsoᅠ pl.;
ifc. f. ā) military force, troops, an army Mn. MBh. etc.;
( L. alsoᅠ shape;
body;
semen virile;
gum;
blood;
a young shoot;
bone);
m. a crow MBh. ;
Crataeva Roxburghii L. ;
half-ripe barley L. ;
N. of a demon conquered by Indra (the brother of Vṛitra, in older texts vala) RV. etc. etc.;
of an elder brother of Kṛishṇa ( alsoᅠ called Bala-deva, Balabhadra, Bala-rāma etc.) MBh. Pur. ;
cf. IW. 332 etc.. ;
(with Jainas) a white Bala orᅠ elder brother of Vāsudeva (9 in number, viz. Acala, Vijaya, Bhadra, Su-prabha, Su-dariṡana, Ānanda, Nandana, Padma, andᅠ Rāma);
N. of a son of Varuṇa andᅠ brother of Surā MBh. ;
of an attendant on Skanda ib. ;
of a son of Aṇgiras ib. ;
of a son of Parikshit ib. ;
of a son of Parijātra BhP. ;
of a son of Kṛishṇa ib. ;
of a lexicographer ( alsoᅠ written vala) Naish. Sch. ;
of a horse of the Moon VP. ;
(ā) f. Sida Cordifolia Suṡr. (du. the plants Balā andᅠ Ati-balā ib.);
N. of a partic. charm R. Ragh. (cf. ati-b-);
the youngest sister in a drama L. ;
N. of a daughter of Daksha R. ;
of a daughter of Raudrāṡva Hariv. ;
of a female divinity who executes the orders of the 17th Arhat of the present Avasarpiṇī L. ;
of a peasant girl Lalit. ;
( balá) n. = valá, a cavern AV. ;
mfn. strong, robust L. ;
sick (= amin) L. ;
+ cf. Lat. valere, valor etc.
- बलकर
- बलकाम
- बलकाय
- बलकृत्
- बलकृत
- बलकृति
- बलक्रम
- बलक्षोभ
- बलगुप्त
- बलचक्र
- बलज
- बलज्येष्ठ
- बलद
- बलदर्प
- बलदा
- बलदावन्
- बलदेय
- बलदेव
- बलद्विष्
- बलधर
- बलनगर
- बलनाशन
- बलनिग्रह
- बलनिसूदन
- बलंधरा
- बलपति
- बलपुर
- बलपुर्ण
- बलपूर्व
- बलप्रद
- बलप्रमथनी
- बलप्रसू
- बलप्राण
- बलबन्धु
- बलबली
- बलभद्र
- बलभद्रिका
- बलभिद्
- बलभृत्
- बलमद
- बलमुख्य
- बलयुक्त
- बलयुत
- बलराम
- बलवत्
- बलवर्जित
- बलवर्णिन्
- बलवर्धन
- बलवर्धिन्
- बलवर्मन्
- बलविकर्णिका
- बलविज्ञाय
- बलविन्यास
- बलविपुलहेतुमति
- बलविर्य
- बलपराक्रम
- बलवृत्र
- बलवयसन
- बलव्यापद्
- बलव्यूह
- बलशर्मन्
- बलशालिन्
- बलसमुह
- बलसूदन
- बलसेन
- बलस्थ
- बलस्थल
- बलस्थिति
- बलहन्
- बलहन्तृ
- बलहर
- बलहीन
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60 बृहस्पति
bṛíhas-páti
fr. 3. bṛik+pati;
cf. brahmaṇas-pati) « lord of prayer orᅠ devotion»
N. of a deity (in whom Piety andᅠ Religion are personified;
he is the chief offerer of prayers andᅠ sacrifices, andᅠ therefore represented as the type of the priestly order, andᅠ the Purohita of the gods with whom he intercedes for men;
in later times he is the god of wisdom andᅠ eloquence, to whom various works are ascribed;
he is alsoᅠ regarded as son of Aṇgiras, husband of Tārā andᅠ father of Kaca, andᅠ sometimes identified with Vyāsa;
in astronomy he is the regent of Jupiter andᅠ often identified with that planet) RV. etc. etc. (cf. RTL. 215);
N. of a prince (great-grandson of Aṡoka) Buddh. ;
of a king of Kalmira Rājat. ;
of the author of a law-book IW. 203; 302 ;
of a philosopher ib. 120 ;
of other authors ( alsoᅠ with miṡra andᅠ ācārya cf. above) Cat. ;
(with āṅgirasa cf. above) N. of the author of RV. X, 71; 72 Anukr.
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