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1 भृगुस्मृति
bhṛígu-smṛitif. N. of wk.
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2 भृगु
bhṛígum. pl. ( bhrāj) N. of a mythical race of beings (closely connected with fire, which they find RV. X, 46, 2 andᅠ bring to men I, 58, 6; 195, 2 ;
orᅠ enclose in wood VI, 15, 2 orᅠ put in the navel of the world I, 143, 4 ;
orᅠ which is brought to them andᅠ first kindled by Mātari-ṡvan I, 60, 1; III, 5, 10 ;
they are alsoᅠ said to fabricate chariots <iv, 16, 20> andᅠ are mentioned together with the Aṇgirasas, Atharvans, Ṛibhus, Maruts, Druhyus etc. <cf. Naigh. V, 5 >;
in Hcat. 12 Bhṛigus are enumerated among gods;
RV. AV. ṠBr. Kauṡ. ;)
+ cf. Gk. οἰFλεγύαι;
N. of one of the chief Brāhmanical families (to which the Aitaṡāyanas are said to belong)
RV. (esp. VII, 18, 6; VIII, 3,9 etc..) Br. MBh. Pur. ;
sg. N. of a Ṛishi regarded as the ancestor of the Bhṛigus AV. AitBr. (he has the patr. Vāruṇi andᅠ is the supposed author of RV. IX, 65; X, 19 ;
he is enumerated among the 10 Maharshis created by the first Manu Mn. I, 35 ;
cf. IW. 46 etc..);
of a son of Kavi MBh. ;
of one of the Prajā-patis produced from Brahmā. skin Hariv. Pur. ;
of one of the 7 sages Hariv. ;
of the father of Cyavana andᅠ 6 other sons MBh. ;
of the father of Dhātṛi andᅠ Vidhātṛi Pur. ;
of the father of Ṡri (by Khyāti) ib. ;
of the author of a Dharma-ṡāstra (cf. bhṛigu-smṛiti) Mn. I, 59 ;
of an astronomer Cat. (cf. bhṛigu-saṉhitā);
of a medical authority ib. ;
of the Ṛishi Jamad-agni orᅠ his son L. ;
of Ṡukra orᅠ the planet Venus (called either Bhṛigu orᅠ the son of Bhṛigu;
his day is Friday) Sūryas. Var. ;
of Kṛishṇa orᅠ of Rudra L. ;
of a son of Artha-pati andᅠ uncle of the poet Bāṇa Vās. Introd. ;
of the top of the mountain Bhṛigu-tuṇga Cat. ;
a declivity, slope, precipice Hcat. (cf. bhṛigu-patana)
- भृगुकच्छ
- भृगुकुलोद्वह
- भृगुक्षेत्र
- भृगुगीता
- भृगुज
- भृगुतनय
- भृगुतीर्थमाहात्म्य
- भृगुतुङ्ग
- भृगुदेव
- भृगुदेवत
- भृगुनन्दन
- भृगुपटल
- भृगुपतन
- भृगुपति
- भृगुपात
- भृगुपुत्र
- भृगुप्रस्रवण
- भृगुभरतसंवाद
- भृगुभवा
- भृगुभूमि
- भृगुमण्डल
- भृगुराक्षस
- भृगुराज
- भृगुवंश
- भृगुवल्ली
- भृगुवार
- भृगुवारुणीयोपनिषद्भाष्य
- भृगुवासर
- भृगुशार्दूल
- भृगुश्रेष्ठ
- भृगुसंहिता
- भृगुसत्तम
- भृगुसिद्धान्त
- भृगुसुत
- भृगुसूत्र
- भृगुसूनु
- भृगुस्मृति
- भृगुहरीतकी
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3 च्यवन
cyávanamfn. moving, moved, II, 12, 4 ;
causing to move, shaking 21, 3; VI, VIII, X AV. VII, 116, 1 ;
promoting delivery (a mantra) Suṡr. IV, 15, 2 ;
m. one who causes to move, shaker RV. VIII, 96, 4 ;
N. of a demon causing diseases PārGṛ. I, 16, 23 ;
(later form for cyávāna) N. of a Ṛishi (son of Bhṛigu, author of RV. X, 19)
AitBr. VIII, 21 ṠBr. IV, 1, 5, 1 Nir. MBh. ;
(father of Ṛicika, XIII, 207) etc.;
of an astronomer NārS. I, 3 Nirṇayas. I, 563 ;
of a physician BrahmaP. I, 16, 17 ;
of the author of a law-book ( seeᅠ - smṛiti) PārGṛ. Sch. Introd. ;
of a Saptarshi in the 2nd Manv-antara Hariv. (v.l. for niṡ-cy-);
of a son (of Su-hotra, 1803 BhP. IX, 22, 5 ; of Mitrâyu, 1);
n. motion Suṡr. I, 15, 1 ;
the being deprived of (in comp.) BhP. VIII, 20, 5 falling from any divine existence for being re-born as a man Jain. ;
dying Buddh. ;
trickling, flowing W. ;
cf. duṡ-cyavaná
- च्यवनधर्म
- च्यवनधर्मन्
- च्यवनधर्मिन्
- च्यवननहुषसंवाद
- च्यवनप्राश
- च्यवनसमागम
- च्यवनस्मृति
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4 प्रजापति
prajā́-pati(- jā-) m. « lord of creatures»
N. of Savitṛi, Soma, Agni, Indra etc. RV. AV. ;
a divinity presiding over procreation, protector of life ib. VS. Mn. Suṡr. BhP. ;
lord of creatures, creator RV. etc. etc.
(N. of a supreme god above orᅠ among the Vedic deities
RV. (only X, 21, 10) AV. VS. Br. but in later times alsoᅠ applied to Vishṇu, Ṡiva, Time personified, the sun, fire, etc.,
andᅠ to various progenitors, esp. to the 10 lords of created beings first created by Brahmā.,
viz. Marīci, Atri., Aṇgiras, Pulastya, Pulaka, Kratu, Vasishṭha, Pracetas orᅠ Daksha, Bhṛigu, Nārada Mn. I, 34 ; cf. IW. 206 n. 1,
of whom some authorities count only the first 7, others the last 3);
a father L. ;
a king, prince L. ;
a son-in-law L. ;
N. of the 5th (39th) year in a 60 years, cycle of Jupiter Var. ;
the planet Mars, a partic. star, δ Aurigae Sūryas. ;
(in astrol.) = 2. kāla-nara q.v.;
a species of insect L. ;
N. of sev. men andᅠ authors Cat. ;
(ī) f. a matron, lady Divyâ̱v. ;
N. of Gautama Buddha's aunt andᅠ nurse (with the patr. Gautamī, the first woman who assented to his doctrines) Lalit. ;
- grihīta (-jā́-p-) mfn. seized by Prajā-pati VS. ;
- carita n. N. of wk.;
- cití f. Prajā-pati's layer ṠBr. ;
- datta m. N. of a man Pat. ;
- nivāsinī f. N. of a Gandharvī Kāraṇḍ. ;
- pati m. « lord of the Prajā-pati»
N. of Brahmā. BhP. ;
of Daksha ib. ;
- bhakshita (-jā́-p-) mfn. eaten by Prajā-pati VS. ;
- mukha (jā́-p-) mfn. having Prajā-pati as head orᅠ chief ṠBr. ;
- yajña m. « sacrifice to Prajā-pati», the procreation of children enjoined by law VP. ;
- loká m. Prajā-pati's world (situated between the sphere of Brahmā. andᅠ that of the Gandharvas) ṠBr. ;
- ṡarman m. N. of a man L. ;
- sṛishṭa (-jā́-p-) mfn. created by Prajā-pati AV. ṠBr. ;
- smṛiti f. N. of wk.;
- hṛidaya n. « Prajā-pati's heart»
N. of a Sāman. ṠrS. ( alsoᅠ prajā́pater-hṛíd- ṠBr. TS.)
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