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1 काकुत्स्थ
kākutstham. (gaṇa ṡivâ̱di Pāṇ. 4-1, 112)
a descendant of Kakutstha R. II, 110, 28 Rājat. ;
N. of Anenas MBh. III, 13516 ;
of Aja Ragh. VI, 2 ;
of Daṡa-ratha R. I, 23, 3 ;
of Rāma, I, 24, 18 Ragh. XII, 46 ;
of Lakshmaṇa R. III, 49, 22 ;
N. of a sovereign ( alsoᅠ Puraṃjaya) L. ;
(au) m. du. Rāma andᅠ Lakshmaṇa R. II, 99, 3 Ragh. XII, 30.
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2 ककुद् _kakud
ककुद् f.1 A summit, peak.-2 Chief, head; see ककुद below; अग्निर्मूर्धा दिवः ककुत् Rv.8.44.16.-3 The hump on the shoulders of the Indian bull; ककुद्दोषणीं याचते महादेवः Mbh. on VI.1.63. ककुदे वृषस्य कृतबाहुम् Ki.12.2; R.4.22.-4 A horn.-5 An ensign or symbol of royalty (as the छत्र, चामर &c.); 'ककुद्धत्ककुदं श्रेष्ठे वृषाङ्के राजलक्ष्मणि' इति विश्वः; नृपतिककुदं दत्त्वा यूने सितातपवारणम् R.3.7.-6 Any projecting corner; Bhāg.5.25.7.-7 N. of a daughter of Dakṣa and wife of Dharma. According to Pāṇini V.4.146-147 ककुद् is the form to be substituted for ककुद in adj. or Bah. comps.; e. g. त्रिककुद्.-Comp. -स्थः [ककुदि तिष्ठतीति] an epithet of Purañjaya, son of Śaśāda, a king of the solar race, and a descendant of Ikṣvāku; इक्ष्वाकुवंश्यः ककुदं नृपाणां ककुत्स्थ इत्याहितलक्षणो$भूत R.6.71. [My- thology relates that, when in their war with the demons, the gods were often worsted, they, headed by Indra, went to the powerful king Purañjaya, and requested him to be their friend in battle. The latter consented to do so, provided Indra carried him on his shoulders. Indra accordingly assumed the form of a bull, and Purañjaya, seated on its hump, completely vanquished the demons. Purañjaya is, therefore, called Kakutstha 'standing on a hump']. -
3 तारावती
tārā-vatīf. a form of Durgā Ṡaktir. V ;
N. of a daughter of Kakutstha (wife of king Candra-ṡekhara) KālP. ;
of the wife of Dharmadhvaja Vet.
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4 रघु
raghúmf (vī́)n. ( raṉh;
cf. laghu) hastening, going speedily, fleet, rapid RV. ;
light, fickle ib. ;
m. a racer, fleet courser ib. ;
N. of an ancient king andᅠ ancestor of Rāma (described in Raghu-vaṇṡa as son of Dilīpa andᅠ Su-dakshiṇā;
he was father of Aja who was father of Daṡa-ratha;
hence he was great-grandfather of Rāma;
in the Rāmāyaṇa Raghu is said to be son of Kakutstha;
in the Hari-vaṇṡa two Raghus are mentioned among the ancestors of Rāma) R. Hariv. Ragh. Pur. (IW. 344) ;
of a son of Gautama Buddha Buddh. ;
of various authors ( alsoᅠ with daiva-jña andᅠ sūri) Cat. ;
= the poem raghu-vaṉṡa (cf. next);
pl. the descendants of Raghu Ragh. Rājat. ;
- रघुकार
- रघुकुलोत्तंस
- रघुज
- रघुटिप्पणी
- रघुतनय
- रघुतिलक
- रघुदेव
- रघुद्रु
- रघुनन्दन
- रघुनाथ
- रघुनायक
- रघुपति
- रघुपत्मजंहस्
- रघुपत्वन्
- रघुप्रतिनिधि
- रघुप्रवर
- रघुमणि
- रघुमन्यु
- रघुमाहात्म्य
- रघुमुख
- रघुयामन्
- रघुराजसिंह
- रघुराम
- रघुलालदास
- रघुवंश
- रघुवर
- रघुवर्तनि
- रघुवर्य
- रघुवर्यतीर्थ
- रघुविलापनाटक
- रघुवीर
- रघुष्यद्
- रघुसुत
- रघुस्यद
- रघुस्वामिन्
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5 kākutsthaḥ
descendant of ‘kakutstha’ -
6 kākutsthaṁ
kākutsthaḥ is another family name for rāma (kakutstha’s)
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