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1 और्व
aurva1) m. a descendant of Ūrva
N. of a Ṛishi RV. VIII, 102, 4 TS. VII AitBr. MBh. etc.. ;
(in later mythology he is called Aurva Bhārgava as son of Cyavana andᅠ grandson of Bhṛigu;
he is the subject of a legend told in MBh. I, 6802 ;
there it is said that the sons of Kṛitavīrya, wishing to destroy the descendants of Bhṛigu in order to recover the wealth left them by their father, slew even the children in the womb;
one of the women of the family of Bhṛigu, in order to preserve her embryo, secreted it in her thigh < ūru>, whence the child at its birth was named Aurva;
on beholding whom, the sons of Kṛitavīrya were struck with blindness, andᅠ from whose wrath proceeded a flame that threatened to destroy the world, had not Aurva at the persuasion of the Bhārgavas cast it into the ocean, where it remained concealed, andᅠ having the face of a horse;
Aurva was afterwards preceptor to Sagara andᅠ gave him the Āgneyâstram, with which he conquered the barbarians who invaded his possessions;
cf. vaḍavā-mukha, vaḍavâ̱gni);
N. of a son of Vasishṭha Hariv. ;
(ās) m. pl. N. of a class of Pitṛis TāṇḍyaBr. Lāṭy. ;
(ī) f. a female descendant of Ūrva Kāṡ. on Pāṇ. 4-1, 73 ;
(mfn.) produced by orᅠ relating to the Ṛishi Aurva MBh. I, 387, etc.. ;
m. the submarine fire (cast into the ocean by Aurva Bhārgava cf. above)
2) mf (ī)n. (fr. urvī), relating to the earth, of the earth VarBṛS. ;
(am) n. fossil salt L. ;
- और्वदहन
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2 और्वदहन
aurva-dahanam. the submarine fire Rājat.
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3 और्वाग्नि
aurvâ̱gnim. id. Prab. Ṡiṡ.
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4 और्वानल
aurvâ̱nalam. id. Kād.
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5 और्व _aurva
और्व a. (-र्वी f.) [ऊरु-अण्]1 Relating to Aurva.-2 Produced from the thigh.-3 Relating to the earth.-र्वः 1 N. of a celebrated Ṛiṣi. [He was a descendant of Bhṛigu, (the son of Chyavana by his wife Āruṣī, and grandson of Bhṛigu). The Mahābhārata relates that the sons of Kārtavīrya, with the desire of destroying the descendants of Bhṛigu, killed even the children in the womb. One of the women of the family, in order to preserve her embryo, secreted it in her thigh ( ūru), whence the child at its birth was called Aurva. Beholding him, the sons of Kārtavirya were struck with blindness, and his wrath gave rise to a flame which threatened to consume the whole world, had he not, at the desire of his Pitṛis, the Bhārgavas, cast it into the ocean, where it remained concealed with the face of a horse; cf. Vaḍavāgni. Aurva was afterwards preceptor to king Sagara of Ayodhyā]. ऊरोर्यथौर्वस्य पृथोश्च हस्तान् मान्धातुरिन्द्रप्रतिमस्य मूर्ध्नः Bu. ch. 1.29.-2 Submarine fire; त्वयि ज्वलत्यौर्व इवाम्बुराशौ Ś.3.3; Ve.3.7. so ˚अनलः-र्वम् Fossil salt. -
6 ऊर्व
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7 अरुष _aruṣa
अरुष a.1 Not angry.-2 Shining, bright; reddish.-3 Unhurt.-4 Moving, going about (as a horse).-षः 1 The red horse of Agni; a flame.-2 The Sun; the day as presided over by the Sun. अरुषस्य दुहितरा विरूपे Rv.6.49.3.-3 The red storm-cloud.-षी 1 The dawn.-2 A flame.-3 N. of the wife of Bhṛigu and mother of Aurva. -
8 आरुषी
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9 ऊरुज
ūrú-jamfn. born from the thigh MBh. ;
m. a Vaiṡya (supposed to be born from Brahmā. 's thigh seeᅠ RV. X, 90, 12 Mn. I, 31, etc..) L. ;
N. of the Ṛishi Aurva (q.v.)
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10 ऊरुजन्मन्
ūrú-janmanm. « born from the thigh»
N. of Aurva (q.v.) Mālav.
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11 काकध्वज
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12 वडबाग्नि
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13 वसिष्ठ
vásishṭhamfn. (superl. fr. 1. vásu;
cf. vásīyas andᅠ under 3. vas) most excellent, best, richest RV. AV. Br. ChUp. MBh. ;
m. (wrongly written vaṡishṭha), « the most wealthy»
N. of a celebrated Vedic Ṛishi orᅠ sage (owner of the « cow of plenty», called Nandinī, offspring of Surabhi, which by gransing all desires made him, as his name implies, master of every vasu orᅠ desirable object;
he was the typical representative of Brāhmanical rank, andᅠ the legends of his conflict with Viṡvā-mitra, who raised himself from the kingly orᅠ Kshatriya to the Brāhmanical class, were probably founded on the actual struggles which took place between the Brāhmans andᅠ Kshatriyas;
a great many hymns of the RV. are ascribed to these two great rivals;
those of the seventh Maṇḍala, besides some others, being attributed to Vasishṭha, while those of the third Maṇḍala are assigned to Viṡvā-mitra;
in one of Vasishtha's hymns he is represented as king Su-dās, family priest, an office to which Viṡvā-mitra alsoᅠ aspired;
in another hymn Vasishṭha claims to have been inspired by Varuṇa, andᅠ in another RV. VII, 33, 11 he is called the son of the Apsaras Urvaṡī by Mitra andᅠ Varuṇa, whence his patronymic Maitrāvaruṇi;
in Manu I, 35, he is enumerated among the ten Prajā-patis orᅠ Patriarchs produced by Manu Svāyambhuva for the peopling of the universe;
in the MBh. he is mentioned as the family priest of the solar race orᅠ family of Ikshvāku andᅠ Rāma-candra, andᅠ in the Purāṇas as one of the arrangers of the Vedas in the Dvāpara age;
he is, moreover, called the father of Aurva < Hariv. >, of the Sukālins Mn., of seven sons < Hariv. Pur. >, andᅠ the husband of Aksha-mālā orᅠ Arundhatī MBh. andᅠ of Ūrjā < Pur. >;
other legends make him one of the 7 patriarchal sages regarded as forming the Great Bear in which he represents the star ( seeᅠ ṛishi) RV. etc. etc. (cf. IW. 361; 402 n. 1 etc..);
N. of the author of a law-book andᅠ other wks. (prob. intended to be ascribed to the Vedic Ṛishi above);
pl. the family of Vasishṭha RV. ṠBr. ṠrS. (vasishṭhasyâ̱ṅkuṡaḥ etc. N. of Sāmans ĀrshBr.);
N. of an Anuvāka Pat. on Pāṇ. 4-3, 131 Vārtt. 2 ;
n. flesh Gal
vasishṭha
- वसिष्ठकाल्प
- वसिष्ठकश्यपिका
- वसिष्ठतन्त्र
- वसिष्ठत्व
- वसिष्ठनिहव
- वसिष्ठपुत्र
- वसिष्ठप्रमुख
- वसिष्ठप्राची
- वसिष्ठभृग्वत्रिसम
- वसिष्ठयज्ञ
- वसिष्ठलिङ्गपुराण
- वसिष्ठवत्
- वसिष्ठशफ
- वसिष्ठशिक्षा
- वसिष्ठशिला
- वसिष्ठश्राद्धकल्प
- वसिष्ठसंसर्प
- वसिष्ठसंहिता
- वसिष्ठसिद्धान्त
- वसिष्ठस्मृति
- वसिष्ठहोमप्रकार
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14 वाडब
vāḍaba
m. a stallion, stud-horse Pāṇ. 6-2, 65 Sch. ;
submarine fire (cf. under vaḍaba andᅠ aurva) Kāv. Pur. ;
a Brāhman MBh. Kāv. etc. (cf. vāḍabya);
N. of a grammarian Pat. on Pāṇ. 8-2, 106 ;
m. orᅠ n. the lower world, bell L. ;
n. a stud gaṇa khaṇḍikâ̱di;
a partic. Muhūrta Cat. ;
a kind of coitus L. ;
- वाडबकर्ष
- वाडबहरण
- वाडबहारक
- वाडबहार्य
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15 εὐθυωρία
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `straightness, straight direction' (Pl., Arist., Aetol., Cret. a. o.), almost only in adv. expressions like (ἀν', κατ') εὐθυωρίαν, εὐθυωρίᾳ `in straight line, directly'; also εὐθύωρον adv. `id.' (X.). Ion. ἰθυωρίη (Hp.).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Expression of surveyors (Geurts Mnemos. 3: 11, 108ff.), from εὐθύς ( ἰθύς) and ὅρος, ὅρϜος `boundary' as bahuvrihi `with straight boundaries, along straight lines', or as deriv. (compound) in - ία. The long vowel may be due to compositional lengthening, or due to Dorian influence (development of - ορϜ-). - Wrong Bechtel Dial. 1, 345: to Av. aurva- `quick' etc.; εὐθύωρος prop. `running straight'. - Cf. on ὅρος.Page in Frisk: 1,587Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > εὐθυωρία
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