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1 मैत्रेय
maitreyamfn. (fr. maitri) friendly, benevolent MBh. ;
m. (fr. mitrayu Pāṇ. 6-4, 174)
patr. of Kaushārava AitBr. ;
of Glāva ChUp. (accord. toᅠ Sch. metron. fr. mitrā);
of various other men MBh. Pur. ;
N. of a Bodhi-sattva andᅠ future Buddha (the 5th of the present age) Lalit. (MWB. 181 etc..) ;
of the Vidūshaka in the Mṛic-chakaṭikā;
of a grammarian (= - rakshita) Cat. ;
of a partic. mixed caste (= maitreyaka) Kull. on Mn. X, 33 ;
(ī) f. seeᅠ below
- मैत्रेयरक्षित
- मैत्रेयवन
- मैत्रेयसूत्र
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2 मैत्रेयरक्षित
maitreya-rakshitam. N. of a grammarian Cat.
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3 मैत्रेयवन
maitreya-vanan. N. of a forest ib.
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4 मैत्रेयसूत्र
maitreya-sūtran. N. of a Sūtra wk.
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5 དགའ་ལྡན་
[dga' ldan]tushita heaven of Maitreya, joyous, blissful, paradise, residence of sainted beings presided over by maitreya, monastery 35 miles N.E. of lhasa, type of lha -
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vatsám. (prob. originally, « yearling», fr. a lost word vatas) a calf, the young of any animal, offspring, child (voc. vatsa often used as a term of endearment = my dear child, my darling) RV. etc. etc.;
a son, boy ( seeᅠ bāla-v-);
a year ( seeᅠ tri-v-);
N. of a descendant of Kaṇva RV. PañcavBr. ṠāṇkhṠr. ;
of an Āgneya (author of RV. X, 187) Anukr. ;
of a Kāsyapa Kathās. ;
of the step-brother of Maitreya (who passed through fire to prove the falseness of Maitreya's allegation that he was the child of a Ṡūdra) Mn. VIII, 116 (Sch.) ;
of a son of Pratardana MBh. Hariv. ;
of a son of Sena-jit Hariv. ;
of a son of Aksha-mālā Cat. ;
of a son of Uru-kshepa VP. ;
of a son of Soma-ṡarman Kathās. ;
of the author of a law-book Cat. ;
(with carakâ̱dhvaryu-sūtra-kṛit) of another author ib. ;
of a serpent-demon VP. ;
N. of a country (whose chief town is Kauṡāmbī) Kathās. ;
Nerium Aistidysentericum L. ;
the Kutaja tree L. ;
pl. the descendants of Vatsa ĀṡvṠr. (cf. Pāṇ. 2-4, 64 Sch.);
the inhabitants of the country called Vatsa MBh. Kathās. ;
(ā) f. a female calf, little daughter (voc. vatse = my dear child) Kālid. Uttarar. Prab. ;
m. n. the breast, chest L. ;
+ cf. vatsara andᅠ ἐτος for γγέτος;
Lat. vetus, vetus-tus, vitulus;
Germ. widar, Widder;
Eng. wether
- वत्सकामा
- वत्सगुरु
- वत्सच्छवी
- वत्सजानु
- वत्सज्ञु
- वत्सतन्ती
- वत्सतन्त्रि
- वत्सतर
- वत्सत्व
- वत्सदन्त
- वत्सदेवी
- वत्सनपात्
- वत्सनाभ
- वत्सनाभि
- वत्सनिकान्त
- वत्सप
- वत्सपति
- वत्सपत्तन
- वत्सपाल
- वत्सपालक
- वत्सपालन
- वत्सपीता
- वत्सप्रचेतस्
- वत्सप्रि
- वत्सप्री
- वत्सप्रीति
- वत्सप्रीय
- वत्सबन्धा
- वत्सबालक
- वत्सभुमि
- वत्समित्र
- वत्समुख
- वत्सराज
- वत्सराज्य
- वत्सरूप
- वत्सलाञ्छन
- वत्सवरदाचार्य
- वत्सवत्
- वत्सविन्द
- वत्सवृद्ध
- वत्सव्यूह
- वत्सशाल
- वत्सशाला
- वत्सस्मृति
- वत्सहनु
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11 अङ्गिरः _aṅgirḥ _अङ्गिरस् _aṅgiras
अङ्गिरः अङ्गिरस् m. [अङ्गति-अङ्ग् गतौ असि इरुट्; Uṇ 4. 235; according to Ait. Br. अङ्गिरस् is from अङ्गार; ये अङ्गारा आसंस्ते$ङ्गिरसो$भवन्; so Nir.; अङ्गारेषु यो बभूव सो$ङ्गिराः] N. of a celebrated sage to whom many hymns of the Rigveda (ix) are ascribed. Etymologically Aṅgira is connected with the word Agni and is often regarded as its synonym (शिवो भव प्रजाभ्यो मानुषीभ्यस्त्व- मङ्गिरः; अङ्गिरोभिः ऋषिभिः संपादितत्वात् अङ्गसौष्ठवाद्वा अङ्गिरा अग्निरूपः) According to Bhārata he was son of Agni. When Agni began to practise penance, Aṅgiras him- self became Agni and surpassed him in power and lustre, seeing which Agni came to the sage and said:- निक्षिपाम्यहमग्नित्वं त्वमग्निः प्रथमो भव । भविष्यामि द्वितीयो$हं प्राजा- पत्यक एव च ॥ Aṅgiras said:- कुरु पुण्यं प्रजासर्गं भवाग्निस्तिमि- रापहः । मां च देव कुरुष्वाग्ने प्रथमं पुत्रमञ्जसा ॥ तत्श्रुत्वाङ्गिरसो वाक्यं जातवेदास्तथा$करोत्. He was one of the 1 mind-born sons of Brahmā. His wife was Śraddhā, daughter of Kardama and bore him three sons, Bṛhaspati, Uta- thya and Saṁvarta, and 4 daughters Kuhū, Sinīvālī, Rākā and Anumati. The Matsya Purāṇa says that Aṅgiras was one of the three sages produced from the sacrifice of Varuṇa and that he was adopted by Agni as his son and acted for some time as his regent. Another account, however, makes him father of Agni. He was one of the seven great sages and also one of the 1 Prajāpatis or progenitors of mankind. In latter times Aṅgiras was one of the inspired lawgivers, and also a writer on Astronomy. As an astronomical personification he is Bṛhaspati, regent of Jupiter or Jupiter itself. शिष्यैरुपेता आजग्मु: कश्यपाङ्गिरसादयः (Bhāg. 1.9.8.) He is also regarded as the priest of the gods and the lord of sacrifices. Besides Śraddhā his wives were Smṛti, two daughters of Maitreya, some daughters of Dakṣa, Svadhā and Satī. He is also regarded as teacher of Brahmavidyā. The Vedic hymns are also said to be his daughters. According to the Bhāgavata Purāṇa, Aṅgiras begot sons possessing Brahmanical glory on the wife of Rāthītara, a Kṣatriya who was childless and these persons were afterwards called descendants of Aṅgiras. The prin- cipal authors of vedic hymns in the family of Aṅgi- ras were 33. His family has three distinct branches केवलाङ्गिरस, गौतमाङ्गिरस and भारद्वाजाङ्गिरस each branch having a number of subdivisions. - (pl.)1 Descendants of Aṅgiras, [Aṅgiras being father of Agni they are considered as descendants of Agni himself who is called the first of the Aṅgirasas. Like Aṅgiras they occur in hymns addressed to luminous objects, and at a later period they became for the most part personi- fications of light, of luminous bodies, of divisions of time, celestial phenomena and fires adapted to pecu- liar occasions, as the full moon and change of the moon, or to particular rites, as the अश्वमेध, राजसूय &c.]-2 Hymns of the Atharvaveda.-3 Priests, who, by using magical formulas of the Atharvaveda, pro- tect the sacrifice against the effects of inauspicious accidents.Sanskrit-English dictionary > अङ्गिरः _aṅgirḥ _अङ्गिरस् _aṅgiras
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12 རྒྱལ་བའི་ཚབ་
[rgyal ba'i tshab]vice-regent of buddha, name of maitreya -
13 ཆེན་པོ་རྣམ་པ་
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14 བྱམས་པ་
[byams pa]maitreya (next buddha), kindness, love, benevolence, friendliness, mercy, loving-kindness -
15 བྱམས་བཞུགས་
[byams bzhugs]sitting like maitreya, sitting in european fashion on a chair with legs hanging down -
16 མ་ཕམ་པ་
[ma pham pa]epithet of maitreya, unconquerable -
17 མི་ཕམས་མགོན་པོ་
[mi phams mgon po]epithet of maitreya -
18 ས་བཅུའི་དབང་ཕྱུག་
[sa bcu'i dbang phyug]epithet of maitreya -
19 अङ्गिरस्
áṅgirasās m. N. of a Ṛishi, author of the hymns of RV. IX,
of a code of laws, andᅠ of a treatise on astronomy
(he is said by some to have been born from Brahmā. 's mouth, andᅠ to have been the husband of Smṛiti, of Ṡraddhā, of two daughters of Maitreya, of several daughters of Daksha, etc.;
he is considered as one of the seven Ṛishis of the first Manvantara, as a Prajāpati, as a teacher of the Brahmavidyā, which he had learnt from Satyavāha, a descendant of Bharadvāja, etc.
Among his sons, the chief is Agni, others are Saṃvarta, Utathya, andᅠ Bṛihaspati;
among his daughters are mentioned Sinivālī, Kuhū, Rākā, Anumati, andᅠ Akūpārā;
but the Ṛicas orᅠ Vedic hymns, the manes of Havishmat, andᅠ mankind itself are styled his offspring. In astronomy he is the planet Jupiter, andᅠ a star in Ursa Major);
N. of Agni MBh. ;
( asas) m. pl. descendants of Aṇgiras orᅠ of Agni (mostly personifications of luminous objects);
the hymns of the Atharva-veda TS. ;
priests who by using the magical formulas of those hymns protect the sacrifice against the effects of inauspicious accidents
- अङ्गिरस्तम
- अङ्गिरस्वत्
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20 अजित
a-jitamfn. not conquered, unsubdued, unsurpassed, invincible, irresistible;
m. a particular antidote;
a kind of venomous rat;
N. of Vishṇu;
Ṡiva;
one of the Saptarshis of the fourteenth Manvantara;
Maitreya orᅠ a future Buddha;
the second of the Arhats orᅠ saints of the present (Jaina) Avasarpiṇi, a descendant of Ikshvāku;
the attendant of Suvidhi (who is the ninth of those Arhats);
(ās) m. pl. a class of deified beings in the first Manvantara. ;
- अजितकेशकम्बल
- अजितबला
- अजितविक्रम
- अजितात्मन्
- अजितापीड
- अजितेन्द्रिय
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