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  • 81 भगवत् _bhagavat

    भगवत् a.
    1 Glorious, illustrious.
    -2 Revered, venerable, divine, holy (an epithet applied to gods, demigods and other holy or respectable personages); स्वर्गप्रकाशो भगवान् प्रदोषः Rām.5.5.8; अथ भगवान् कुशली काश्यपः Ś.5; भगवन् परवानयं जनः R.8.81; so भगवान् वासुदेवः &c.; उत्पत्तिं च विनाशं च भूतानामागतिं गतिम् । वेत्ति विद्यामविद्यां च स वाच्यो भगवानिति ॥
    -3 Fortunate (Ved.). -m.
    1 A god, deity.
    -2 An epithet of Viṣṇu.
    -3 Of Śiva.
    -4 Of Jina.
    -5 Of Buddha.
    -Comp. -गीता N. of a celebrated sacred work; (it is an episode of the great Bhārata and purports to be a dialogue between Kṛiṣṇa and Arjuna).
    -दृश a. resembling the Supreme.
    -पदी N. of the source of Gaṅgā साक्षाद्भगवत्पदीत्यनुपलक्षितवचः Bhāg. 5.17.1.

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  • 82 भगवत्


    bhága-vat
    bhágavat

    1) ind. like a vulva Vishṇ. Sch. ;

    2) mfn. possessing fortune, fortunate, prosperous, happy RV. AV. GṛS. BhP. ;
    glorious, illustrious, divine, adorable, venerable AV. etc. etc.;
    holy (applied to gods, demigods, andᅠ saints ae a term of address, either in voc. bhagavan, bhagavas, bhagos
    <cf. Pāṇ. 8-3, 1 Vārtt. 2 Pat., and VIII, 3, 17 >
    f. bhagavatī m. pl. bhagavantaḥ;
    orᅠ in nom. with 3. sg. of the verb;
    with Buddhists often prefixed to the titles of their sacred writings);
    m. « the divine orᅠ adorable one»
    N. of Vishṇu-Kṛishṇa Bhag. BhP. ;
    of Ṡiva Kathās. ;
    of a Buddha orᅠ a Bodhi-sattva orᅠ a Jina Buddh. (cf. MWB. 23);
    (ī) f. seeᅠ below

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  • 83 पूर्वदेव


    pū́rva-deva
    m. a primaeval deity MBh. (applied alsoᅠ to the Pitṛis= - devatā Mn. III, 192);

    an Asura orᅠ demon (offspring of Kaṡyapa, the parent of both gods andᅠ demons) Siṇhâs.

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  • 84 वृषन्


    vṛíshan
    mfn. (acc. vṛíshǍṇam nom. pl. - shāṇas;

    prob. originally « raining, sprinkling, impregnating») manly, vigorous, powerful, strong, mighty, great (applied to animate andᅠ inanimate objects) RV. AV. VS. Br. ;
    (superl. - tama);
    m. a man, male, any male animal, a bull, stallion etc. ( alsoᅠ N. of various gods, as implying strength, esp. of Indra andᅠ the Maruts) ib. ;
    (ifc.) chief, lord (e.g.. kshiti-, kshmā-v-, lord of the earth, prince) Rājat. ;
    a kind of metre RPrāt. ;
    N. of a man RV. ;
    of Karṇa L. ;
    ( vṛishṇī) f. a mare Lāṭy. Sch. ;
    n. N. of a Sāman. Lāṭy. ;
    - वृषंधि

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  • 85 यज्ञपति


    yajñá-pati
    ( yajñá-) m. lord of sacrifice (applied to any one who institutes andᅠ bears the expense of a sacrifice) RV. Br. ṠrS. ;

    N. of Soma andᅠ Vishṇu (as gods in whose honour a sacrifice is performed) VS. BhP. ;
    of an author ( alsoᅠ with upâ̱dhyāya) Cat.

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  • 86 यज्ञिय


    yajñíya
    mf (ā)n. worthy of worship orᅠ sacrifice, sacred, godly, divine (applied to gods andᅠ to anything belonging to them) RV. AV. MBh. BhP. ;

    active orᅠ eager in worship andᅠ sacrifice, pious, devoted, holy RV. AV. TS. Hariv. ;
    belonging to worship orᅠ sacrifice, sacrificial, sacred RV. etc. etc.;
    m. a god Nir. ;
    N. of the Dvāpara orᅠ third Yuga L. ;
    Ficus Glomerata L. ;
    - यज्ञियदेश
    - यज्ञियशाला

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  • 87 शुनासीर


    ṡúnā-sī́ra
    m. du. N. of two rural deities favourable to the growth of grain (prob. personifications of « share» andᅠ « plough» ;

    but identified by Yāska with Vāyu andᅠ Āditya, by others with Indra andᅠ Vāyu orᅠ Indra andᅠ Sūrya);
    sg. ( alsoᅠ written sun-) N. of Indra (cf. vasuṉdharā-ṡun-) TS. etc. etc.;
    (pl.) a partic. class of gods ( alsoᅠ written sun-) BhP. ;
    -ṡarâ̱sana n. « Indra's bow», a rainbow Hcar. ;
    - rin mfn. (applied to Indra) ṠāṇkhṠr. ;
    -rī́ya orᅠ - ryá mfn. belonging orᅠ relating to Ṡunā-sira VS. ṠBr. (cf. Pāṇ. 4-2, 32);
    n. orᅠ (ā) f. N. of partic. oblations Br. ṠrS.

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  • 88 स्वर्दृश्


    svár-dṛíṡ
    mfn. (nom. k) seeing light orᅠ the sun (applied to gods andᅠ men) RV.

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