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1 पूर्वायुस्
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2 उर्वशी _urvaśī
उर्वशी [उरून् महतो$पि अश्नुते वशीकरोति, उरु-अश्-क गौरा˚ ङीष् Tv.]1 N. of a famous Apsaras or nymph of Indra's heaven who became the wife of Purūravas. [Urvaśī is frequently mentioned in the Ṛigveda; at her sight the seed of Mitra and Varuṇa fell down, from which arose Agastya and Va&siṣṭa; (see Agastya). Being cursed by Mitra and Varuṇa she came down to the world of mortals, and became the wife of Purūravas, whom she chanced to see while descending, and who made a very favourable impression upon her mind. She lived with him for some time, and went up to heaven at the expiration of her curse. Purūravas was sorely grieved at her loss, but succeeded in securing her company once more. She bore him a son named Āyus, and then left him forever. The account given in the Vikramorvaśīyam differs in many respects, where Indra is represented to have favoured Purūra- vas with her lifelong company though he had himself cursed her. Mythologically she is said to have sprung from the thigh of the sage Nārāyaṇa, q. v.] उर्वशी वै रुपिण्यप्सरसाम् Mbh.5.2.95; मर्त्तासश्चिदुर्वशीरकृप्रन् Av. 18.3.23; स्त्रीरत्नेषु ममोर्वशी प्रियतमा यूथे तवेयं वशा V.4.47.-2 Wish, ardent desire.-Comp. -तीर्थम् N. of a sacred place referred to in Bhārata.-नाममाला N. of a lexicon.-रमणः, -सहायः, -वल्लभः N. of Purūravas. -
3 नहुषः _nahuṣḥ
नहुषः N. of a king of the lunar race, son of Āyus and grandson of Purūravas and father of Yayāti. [He was a very wise and powerful king, and when Indra lay concealed under waters to expiate the sin of having killed the demon Vṛitra, a Brāhmaṇa, he was asked to occupy his seat. While there he thought of winning the love of Indrāṇī and caused the seven sages to convey him in a palanquin to her house. On his way he asked each of them to be quick using the words 'sarpa', 'sarpa', (move on, move on), when one of the sages (Agastya ?) cursed him to be a 'sarpa' (serpent). He fell down from the sky, and remained in that wretched state till he was relieved from it by Yudhiṣttod;hira.] -
4 अनायुषा
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5 अनायुस्
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6 आयु
ā-yu1) 2. Ā. (ā́-yuvate RV. IX, 77, 2 ;
pf. - yuyuvé RV. I, 138, 1 ;
p. - yuvámāna RV. I, 582, andᅠ - yuvāna ṠBr. IX, 4, 1, 8)
to draw orᅠ pull towards one's self;
to seize, take possession of RV. TBr. ṠBr. ;
to procure, provide, produce TS. ;
to stir up, agitate, mingle MānṠr. and Gṛ.:
Intens. (p. - yóyuvāna RV. IV, 1, 11) to meddle with
āyú2) mfn. (fr. i Uṇ. I, 2), living, movable RV. VS. ;
(us) m. a living being, man;
living beings collectively, mankind RV. ;
son, descendant, offspring;
family, lineage RV. ;
a divine personification presiding over life RV. X, 17, 4 ;
N. of fire (as the son of Purūravas andᅠ Urvaṡī) VS. MBh. Hariv. (cf. āyus);
N. of a man persecuted by Indra RV. ;
N. of several other men MBh. Hariv. etc.;
N. of a king of frogs MBh. ;
(u) n. < andᅠ (us) m. L. >
life, duration of life RV. III, 3, 7; IX, 100, 1.
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7 आयुः
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8 आयुर्
āyur
- आयुर्ज्ञान
- आयुर्दद्
- आयुर्दा
- आयुर्दावन्
- आयुर्दाय
- आयुर्द्रव्य
- आयुर्महोदधि
- आयुर्युध्
- आयुर्योग
- आयुर्वेद
- आयुर्वेदिक
- आयुर्वेदिन्
- आयुर्हृत्
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9 आयुष
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10 आयुष्
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11 कषाय
kashāyamfn. astringent MBh. XIV, 1280 and 1411 R. Suṡr. Pañcat. BhP. ;
fragrant Megh. 31 ;
red, dull red, yellowish red (as the garment of a Buddhist Bhikshu) MBh. Hariv. Mṛicch. Yājñ. ;
(as, am) m. n. (gaṇa ardharcâ̱di) an astringent flavour orᅠ taste Suṡr. ;
a yellowish red colour Yājñ. I, 272 Kāṡ. on Pāṇ. 4-2, 1 ;
an astringent juice, extract of juice ṠBr. KātyṠr. Mn. XI, 153 ;
a decoction orᅠ infusion Suṡr. (the result of boiling down a mixture consisting of one part of a drug andᅠ four orᅠ, according to some, eight orᅠ sixteen parts of water until only one quarter is left Suṡr.);
any healing orᅠ medicinal potion Bhpr. ;
exudation from a tree, juice, gum, resin L. ;
ointment, smearing, anointing L. ;
colouring orᅠ perfuming orᅠ anointing the person with cosmetics MBh. ;
dirt, filth;
stain orᅠ impurity orᅠ sin cleaving to the soul ChUp. BhP. ;
dulness, stupidity Vedāntas. ;
defect, decay, degeneracy (of which, according to Buddhists, there are five marks, viz. āyus-k-, dṛishṭi-k-, kleṡa-k-, sattva-k-, kalpa-k-);
attachment to worldly objects W. ;
m. red, redness;
a kind of snake Suṡr. II, 265, 14 ;
emotion, passion ( rāga, of which the Jainas reckon four kinds HYog. IV, 6 and 77);
the Kali-yuga L. ;
the tree Bignonia Indica R. II, 28, 21 ;
N. of a teacher (v.l. kaṡāya) gaṇa ṡaunakâ̱di;
(as, ā, am) mf. n. the tree Grislea tomentosa L. ;
(ā) f. a thorny shrub, a species of small Hedysarum L. ;
(am) n. a dull orᅠ yellowish red garment orᅠ robe MBh. II, 675 ;
(cf. kāshāya, pañca-kashāya;
a-nishkashāya, full of impure passions MBh. XII, 568.)
- कषायकृत्
- कषायचित्र
- कषायता
- कषायदन्त
- कषायदशन
- कषायपाण
- कषायपाद
- कषाययावनाल
- कषायवक्त्रता
- कषायवसन
- कषायवस्त्र
- कषायवासस्
- कषायवासिक
- कषायान्वित
- कषायीकृ
- कषायीकृत
- कषायीभूत
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12 किमायुस्
kim-āyusmfn. reaching what age? R. VII, 51, 9.
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13 गय
gáyam. (gaṇa vṛishâ̱di;
ji cf. ṡaṉgayá) « what has been conquered orᅠ acquired», a house, household, family, goods andᅠ chattels, contents of a house, property, wealth RV. AV. ;
a species of ox (the Gayal orᅠ Bos gavaeus) L. ;
N. of a Ṛishi (son of Plati) RV. X, 63, 17 and 64, 16 AitBr. V, 2, 12 ;
(said to know charms) AV. I, 14, 4 ;
(descendant of Atri. andᅠ author of RV. V, 9 and 10) RAnukr. ;
N. of a Rājarshi (performer of a celebrated sacrifice MBh. I, III, IV, IX, XIII R. II ;
he was conquered by Māndhātṛi MBh. VII, 2281);
of a son (of Amūrta-rajas, III, VII, XII ;
of Āyus, I, 3150 ;
of a Manu Hariv. 870 BhP. II ;
of Havir-dhāna by Dhishaṇā Hariv. 83 BhP. IV ;
of Ūru by Āgneyī Hariv. 73 ;
of Vitatha, 1732 ;
of Sudyumna, 631 BhP. IX, 1, 41 ;
of Nakta by Druti, V, 15, 5);
N. of an Asura (slain by Ṡiva <cf. RTL. p. 87 >,
andᅠ who like the Rājarshi Gaya is connected with the town Gayā) VāyuP. II, 44 ;
of one of Rāma's monkey followers MBh. III, 16271 R. IV, VI ;
(= - ṡiras) of a mountain near Gayā MBh. III, 8304 ;
m. pl. the vital airs (used only for the etym. of gāyatrī) ṠBr. XIV, 8, 15, 7 ;
N. of a people living round Gayā andᅠ of the district inhabited by them MBh. II, IX R. II ;
(ā) f. (gaṇa varaṇâ̱di) the city Gayā (famous place of pilgrimage in Behar andᅠ residence of the saint Gaya;
cf. RTL. p. 309 ;
sanctified by Vishṇu as a tribute to the piety of Gaya, the Rājarshi, orᅠ (according to another legend) to Gaya, the Asura, who was overwhelmed here with rocks by the gods;
the Ṡrāddha should be performed once at least in the life of every Hindū to his progenitors at Gayā) Yājñ. I, 260 MBh. etc.. ;
cf. buddha-g-;
N. of a river, I, 7818. ;
- गयदास
- गयशिरस्
- गयसाधन
- गयसिंह
- गयस्फाति
- गयस्फान
- गयस्फायन
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14 गवायुस्
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15 गो
gó
du. gā́vā <Ved.>, gā́vau;
pl. nom. gā́vas acc. gā́s <rarely gā́vas TBr. III TUp. MBh. IV, 1506 R. II >
instr. góbhis dat. abl. góbhyas, gen. gávām
<once at the end of a Pāda RV. IV, 1, 19 andᅠ in RV. at the end of Pādas only cf. Pāṇ. 7-1, 57 >
gónām loc. góshu) m. an ox f. a cow, (pl.) cattle, kine, herd of cattle RV. etc.
(in comp. before vowels <cf. Pāṇ. 6-1, 122 ff. >
gav, gava, qq.vv.;
cf. alsoᅠ gavām, gavi, gāṉ ss.vv.;
gavāṉvrata N. of a Sāman;
gavāṉtīrtha seeᅠ got-;
góshu-gam, to set out for a battle < to conquer cows> RV. II, 25, 4; V, 45, 9; VIII, 71, 5);
« anything coming from orᅠ belonging to an ox orᅠ cow», milk (generally pl.),
flesh (only pl. RV. X, 16, 7 ; « fat» Gmn.),
skin, hide, leather, strap of leather, bow-string, sinew RV. X, 27, 22 AV. I, 2, 3; RV. ;
= gó-shṭoma (q.v.) AitBr. IV, 15 ṠBr. XIII ( alsoᅠ go-āyús);
(pl.) « the herds of the sky», the stars RV. I, 154, 6 and VII, 36, 1 ;
(m. < alsoᅠ f. Uṇ. Sch. >) rays of light (regarded as the herds of the sky, for which Indra fights with Vṛitra) MBh. I, III Hariv. 2943 R. etc.. ;
m. the sign Taurus VarBṛS. XL f. VarBṛ. Laghuj. ;
the sun (cf. - putra) Nir. II, 6 and 14 ;
the moon L. ;
a kind of medicinal plant ( ṛishabha) L. ;
a singer, praiser (fr. gai) Naigh. III, 16 ;
« a goer», horse (fr. 1. gā) Sāy on RV. I, 121, 9 and IV, 22, 8 ;
N. of two Ṛishis of the SV. (with the patr. Āṇgirasa TāṇḍyaBr. XVI andᅠ Māyūka);
N. of a man (who with Pushkara is said to be the balâ̱dhyaksha of the sons andᅠ grandsons of Varuṇa) MBh. II, 381 (cf. R. VII, 23, 28);
m. orᅠ f. (?) the sun's ray called Sushumṇa Nir. II, 6 ;
water BhP. I, 10, 36 ( alsoᅠ f. pl. XI, 7, 50);
an organ of sense BhP. VII, 5, 30 ;
the eye Kuval. 70 ;
a billion TāṇḍyaBr. XVII, 14, 2 ;
mf. the sky Naigh. I, 4 (perhaps VS. XXIII, 48);
the thunderbolt Sāy on RV. V, 30, 7 ;
the hairs of the body L. ;
f. an offering in the shape of a cow (= dhenu q.v.) W. ;
a region of the sky L. ;
(Naigh. I, 1) the earth (as the milk-cow of kings) Mn. IV, XII MBh. R. etc.. ;
(hence) the number « nine» Jyot. Sūryas. ;
= go-vīthī Sch. on VarBṛS. IX, 1 ff. ;
a mother L. (cf. VarBṛS. III, 68);
(Naigh. I, 11) speech, Sarasvatī (goddess of speech) MBh. I, III, V Ragh. II, V Cāṇ. ;
voice, note (fr. gai) Ṡiṡ. IV, 36 ;
N. of Gaurī Gal.;
of the wife < orᅠ of a daughter-in-law BhP. IX, 21, 25 >
of Ṡuka (a daughter of the manes called Sukālas) Hariv. 986 MatsyaP. ;
N. of a daughter of Kakut-stha andᅠ wife of Yayāti Hariv. 1601 ;
+ cf. βοῦς;
Lat. bos;
Old Germ. chuo;
Mod. Germ. Kuh;
Eng. cow;
Lett. gohw;
cf. alsoᅠ γαῖα, γῆ;
Goth. gavi
andᅠ Mod. Germ. ṅau
- गोअग्र
- गोअजन
- गोअर्घ
- गोअर्णस्
- गोअश्व
- गोअश्वीय
- गोआयुस्
- गोऋजीक
- गोओपश
- गोकक्ष
- गोकण्ट
- गोकण्टक
- गोकर्ण
- गोकर्मन्
- गोकाम
- गोकाम्या
- गोकिराटिका
- गोकिराटी
- गोकिल
- गोकील
- गोकुञ्जर
- गोकुणिक
- गोकुल
- गोकुलिक
- गोकृ
- गोकृत
- गोक्षीर
- गोक्षुर
- गोक्षुरक
- गोक्षोडक
- गोक्ष्वेड
- गोख
- गोखल
- गोखलु
- गोखल्य
- गोखुर
- गोखुरि
- गोगण
- गोगति
- गोगमन
- गोगृष्टि
- गोगोष्ठ
- गोग्रन्थि
- गोग्रह
- गोग्रास
- गोघात
- गोघातक
- गोघातिन्
- गोघास
- गोघृत
- गोघ्न
- गोचन्दन
- गोचपला
- गोचर
- गोचरय
- गोचरिक
- गोचर्मन्
- गोचर्या
- गोचारक
- गोचारण
- गोचारिन्
- गोचिति
- गोजर
- गोजल
- गोजवाज
- गोजा
- गोजागरिक
- गोजात
- गोजापर्णी
- गोजित्
- गोजिह्वा
- गोजिह्विका
- गोजीर
- गोजीव
- गोडिम्ब
- गोडुम्ब
- गोडुम्बिका
- गोतम
- गोतर
- गोतरणि
- गोतर्पण
- गोतल्लज
- गोता
- गोतीर्थ
- गोतीर्थक
- गोतुल्य
- गोत्र
- गोत्रक
- गोत्रिक
- गोत्रिन्
- गोत्व
- गोत्वच्
- गोद
- गोदत्त्र
- गोदन्त
- गोदम
- गोदरि
- गोदा
- गोदान
- गोदानीय
- गोदाय
- गोदारण
- गोदावरी
- गोदुग्ध
- गोदुह्
- गोदुह
- गोदोह
- गोदोहक
- गोदोहन
- गोद्रव
- गोधन
- गोधर
- गोधर्म
- गोधा
- गोधायस्
- गोधि
- गोधुम
- गोधूम
- गोधूमक
- गोधूलि
- गोधूलिका
- गोधेनु
- गोनन्द
- गोनर्द
- गोनर्दीय
- गोनस
- गोनाग
- गोनाडीक
- गोनाडीच
- गोनाथ
- गोनाद
- गोनाम
- गोनामन्
- गोनामिक
- गोनाय
- गोनाशन
- गोनास
- गोनिष्क्रमण
- गोनिष्यन्द
- गोनिहार
- गोनृ
- गोन्योघस्
- गोप
- गोपति
- गोपथ
- गोपद
- गोपरीणस्
- गोपर्वत
- गोपवन
- गोपशु
- गोपा
- गोपारेश्वरतीर्थ
- गोपाल
- गोपालक
- गोपालि
- गोपालित
- गोपावत्
- गोपिटक
- गोपित्त
- गोपीत
- गोपीथ
- गोपीथ्य
- गोपुच्छ
- गोपुच्छक
- गोपुटा
- गोपुटिक
- गोपुत्र
- गोपुर
- गोपुरक
- गोपुरीष
- गोपुरोगव
- गोपोतलिका
- गोपोष
- गोप्रकाण्ड
- गोप्रचार
- गोप्रतार
- गोप्रदान
- गोप्रदानिक
- गोप्रपदनीय
- गोप्रवेशसमय
- गोप्रेक्षक
- गोप्रेरक
- गोफणा
- गोफणिका
- गोबक
- गोबन्धु
- गोबल
- गोबलीवर्दन्यायेन
- गोबल्लव
- गोब्राह्मण
- गोभट्ट
- गोभण्डीर
- गोभर्तृ
- गोभाज्
- गोभानु
- गोभुज्
- गोभृत्
- गोमक्षिका
- गोमघ
- गोमचर्चिका
- गोमणिंद
- गोमण्डल
- गोमत्
- गोमत
- गोमतल्लिका
- गोमति
- गोमती
- गोमत्य
- गोमत्स्य
- गोमथ
- गोमध्यमध्य
- गोमन्त
- गोमन्द
- गोमय
- गोमयाय
- गोमहिषदा
- गोमातृ
- गोमायु
- गोमायुकेश्वर
- गोमित्र
- गोमिथुन
- गोमिन्
- गोमीन
- गोमुख
- गोमुख्या
- गोमुण्ड
- गोमूढ
- गोमूत्र
- गोमूत्रक
- गोमूत्रिन्
- गोमृग
- गोमेद
- गोमेदक
- गोमेध
- गोम्बु
- गोम्भस्
- गोयज्ञ
- गोयान
- गोयुक्त
- गोयुग
- गोयुत
- गोयूति
- गोरक्ष्
- गोरक्ष
- गोरक्षक
- गोरक्षण
- गोरक्ष्य
- गोरङ्कु
- गोरजस्
- गोरथ
- गोरथक
- गोरभस
- गोरम्भ
- गोरव
- गोरस
- गोराज
- गोराटिका
- गोराटी
- गोरास्य
- गोरुत
- गोरुध
- गोरूप
- गोरोच
- गोरोचना
- गोलक्षण
- गोलत्तिका
- गोलव
- गोलवण
- गोलाङ्गुल
- गोलाङ्गूल
- गोलिह
- गोलीढ
- गोलोक
- गोलोमन्
- गोलोमिका
- गोलोमी
- गोवत्स
- गोवत्सक
- गोवत्सलतीर्थ
- गोवध
- गोवन्दनी
- गोवपुस्
- गोवर
- गोवर्धन
- गोवर्धनीय
- गोवशा
- गोवाट
- गोवाल
- गोवालिन्
- गोवास
- गोवासन
- गोविकर्त
- गोविकर्त्तृ
- गोवितत
- गोविद्
- गोविनत
- गोविन्द
- गोविन्दिनी
- गोविन्दु
- गोविष्
- गोविषाण
- गोविषाणिक
- गोविष्ठा
- गोविसर्ग
- गोवीथी
- गोवीर्य
- गोवृन्द
- गोवृन्दारक
- गोवृष
- गोवृषण
- गोवृषभ
- गोवेष
- गोवैद्य
- गोवैद्यक
- गोव्यच्छ
- गोव्याघ्र
- गोव्याधि
- गोव्रज
- गोव्रत
- गोव्रतिन्
- गोशकट
- गोशकृत्
- गोशत
- गोशतिन्
- गोशफ
- गोशर्य
- गोशाल
- गोशालि
- गोशिल
- गोशीर्ष
- गोशीर्षक
- गोशृङ्ग
- गोशे
- गोश्रीत
- गोश्रुति
- गोश्व
- गोषक
- गोषखि
- गोषड्गव
- गोषणि
- गोषतम
- गोषद्
- गोषद
- गोषदक
- गोषन्
- गोषा
- गोषाति
- गोषादी
- गोषूक्त
- गोषूक्तिन्
- गोषेधा
- गोष्ट
- गोष्टोम
- गोष्ठ
- गोष्ठान
- गोष्ठि
- गोष्ठिक
- गोष्ठी
- गोष्ठीन
- गोष्ठे
- गोष्ठ्य
- गोस
- गोसखि
- गोसंख्य
- गोसंख्यातृ
- गोसङ्ग
- गोसत्त्र
- गोसदृक्ष
- गोसनि
- गोसंदाय
- गोसमाधि
- गोसम्भव
- गोसर्ग
- गोसर्प
- गोसव
- गोसहस्र
- गोसादि
- गोसारथि
- गोसावित्री
- गोसूक्त
- गोसूत्रिका
- गोसेवा
- गोस्तन
- गोस्तोम
- गोस्थान
- गोस्थानक
- गोस्फुरण
- गोस्वामिन्
- गोहत्या
- गोहन्
- गोहण्तृ
- गोहर
- गोहरण
- गोहरीतकी
- गोहिंसा
- गोहित
- गोहिरण्य
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catur-bhadramfn. (4 times i.e.) extremely auspicious Hcat. ;
n. 4 objects of human wishes (viz. dharma, kāma, artha, bala L. ;
orᅠ the first 3 with moksha W. ;
orᅠ kīrti, āyus, yaṡas, bala MBh. XIII, 5657 ;
orᅠ dharma, jñāna, vairāgya, aiṡvarya, VII, 2182 Sch. ;
orᅠ dāna, jñāna, ṡaurya, bhoga orᅠ vitta ib. Hit. I, 6, 58);
- tara mfn. (compar.) 4 times happier than (instr.) MBh. VII, 2182; 2194; 2207; 2449.
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candrá-vaṉṡam. the lunar race of kings (2nd great line of royal dynasties, the progenitor of which was Soma the Moon, child of the Ṛishi Atri. andᅠ father of Budha <Mercury cf. candra-ja>;
the latter married Il2ā, daughter of the solar king Ikshvāku, andᅠ had by her a son, Aila orᅠ Purūravas;
this last had a son by Urvaṡī, named Āyus, from whom came Nahusha, father of Yayāti;
the latter had two sons, Puru andᅠ Yadu, from whom proceeded the two branches of the lunar line;
in that of Yadu was born Kṛishṇa andᅠ Bala-rāma;
in that of Puru came Dushyanta, hero of the Ṡakuntalā andᅠ father of the great Bharata; 9th from Bharata came Kuru, andᅠ 14th from him Ṡāntanu, who had a son Vicitra-vīrya andᅠ a step-son Vyāsa;
the latter married the two widows of his half-brother, andᅠ had by them Dhṛitarāshṭra andᅠ Pāṇḍu, the wars of whose sons form the subject of the MBh.) (cf. sūrya-v-.)
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jagad-āyusn. id., XII, 13569.
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