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1 ब्रह्मणस्पति
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2 बृहस्पति
bṛíhas-páti
fr. 3. bṛik+pati;
cf. brahmaṇas-pati) « lord of prayer orᅠ devotion»
N. of a deity (in whom Piety andᅠ Religion are personified;
he is the chief offerer of prayers andᅠ sacrifices, andᅠ therefore represented as the type of the priestly order, andᅠ the Purohita of the gods with whom he intercedes for men;
in later times he is the god of wisdom andᅠ eloquence, to whom various works are ascribed;
he is alsoᅠ regarded as son of Aṇgiras, husband of Tārā andᅠ father of Kaca, andᅠ sometimes identified with Vyāsa;
in astronomy he is the regent of Jupiter andᅠ often identified with that planet) RV. etc. etc. (cf. RTL. 215);
N. of a prince (great-grandson of Aṡoka) Buddh. ;
of a king of Kalmira Rājat. ;
of the author of a law-book IW. 203; 302 ;
of a philosopher ib. 120 ;
of other authors ( alsoᅠ with miṡra andᅠ ācārya cf. above) Cat. ;
(with āṅgirasa cf. above) N. of the author of RV. X, 71; 72 Anukr.
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3 ब्रह्मपति
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4 ऋणचित्
ṛiṇá-cítmfn. « giving heed to worship» (paid as a debt by men to gods)
N. of Brahmaṇas-pati RV. II, 23, 17.
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5 ऋतज्य
ṛitá-jya( ṛitá-) mfn. one whose string is truth, truth-strung (said of Brahmaṇas-pati's bow) RV. II, 24, 8.
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6 एतश
etaṡáétaṡamfn. of variegated colour, shining, brilliant (said of Brahmaṇas-pati) RV. X, 53, 9 ;
m. a horse of variegated colour, dappled horse (esp. said of the Sun's horse) RV. ;
N. of a man (protected by Indra) RV. ;
a Brāhman Uṇ. III, 149.
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7 दक्षिण
dákshiṇa( alsoᅠ - ṇá ṠBr.) mf (ā)n. (declined as a pron. when denoting relative position (right orᅠ southern) KātyṠr. AṡvGṛ. etc.. ;
cf. Pāṇ. 1-1, 34; VII, 1, 16 ;
but not necessarily in abl. andᅠ loc. sg. m. n. <- ṇe KātyṠr. Mn. II, 63 > andᅠ nom. pl. m.;
except Hariv: 12390)
able, clever, dexterous Pāṇ. 1-1, 34 Kāṡ. Ṡatr. (ifc.);
right (not left) RV. AV. VS. etc.. ;
(-ṇaṉparî ̱, to walk round a person with the right side towards him BhP. IV, 12, 25 ;
- maṉkṛi, to place any one on the right side as a mark of respect, I, VIII);
south, southern (as being on the right side of a person looking eastward), situated to the south, turned orᅠ directed southward AV. VS. etc.. ;
coming from south (wind) Suṡr. Ragh. IV, 8 ;
(with āmnāya) the southern sacred text (of the Tāntrikas), Kularṇ. III ;
straightforward, candid, sincere, pleasing, compliant MBh. IV, 167 R. Ṡak. IV, 18 Sāh. III, 35 Pratāpar. BrahmaP. ;
m. the right (hand orᅠ arm) RV. I, VIII, X TS. V ;
the horse on the, right side of the pole of a carriage, I, X VS. IX, 8 ;
Ṡiva;
m. orᅠ n. the south Nal. IX, 23 R. IV ;
n. the righthand orᅠ higher doctrine of the Ṡāktas Kulârṇ. II ;
(am) ind. to the right R. II, 92, 13 ;
(ā) f. (scil. go), able to calve andᅠ give milk, a prolific cow, good milch-cow RV. AV. ;
a fee orᅠ present to the officiating priest (consisting originally of a cow cf. Kāty Ṡr. XV Lāṭy. VIII, 1, 2). RV. Rc.;
Donation to the priest (personified along with Brahmaṇas-pati, Indra, andᅠ Soma, I, 18, 5; X, 103, 8 ;
authoress of X, 107 RAnukr. ;
wife of Sacrifice Ragh. I, 31 BhP. II, 7, 21,
both being children of Ruci andᅠ Akūti, IV, l, 4 f. VP. I, 7, 18 f.);
reward RV. VIII, 24, 2I ;
(offered to the Guru) MBh. V Ragh. V, 20 Kathās. IV, 93 f. ;
(- ṇāmā- diṡ, to thank Divyâ̱v. VII, 104 ;
Caus. to earn thanks);
a gift, donation (cf. abhaya-, prâ̱ṇa-) Mn. III R. II ;
(scil. diṡ) the south, Deccan L. ;
a figure of Durgā having the right side prominent W. ;
completion of any rite ( pra-tishṭhā) L. ;
(e) loc. ind. on the right side Hemac. ;
(āt) abl. ind. from orᅠ on the right side Pāṇ. 5-3, 4 ;
from the south, southward ib. ;
( ena) instr. ind. on the right orᅠ south (35),
on the right side of orᅠ southward from
(acc.; II, 3, 31) ṠBr. KātyṠr. MBh. etc.. ;
(with kṛi, to place orᅠ leave on the right BhP. V, 21, 8);
( ais) instr. ind. to the right Kauṡ. 77 ;
f. the right hand
+ cf. Lith. désṡinê
- दक्षिणकालिका
- दक्षिणकालीमाहात्म्य
- दक्षिणजान्वक्न
- दक्षिणतस्
- दक्षिणत्रा
- दक्षिणत्व
- दक्षिणदघ्
- दक्षिणद्वारिक
- दक्षिणधुरीण
- दक्षिणपञ्चाल
- दक्षिणपश्चात्
- दक्षिणपश्चार्ध
- दक्षिणपश्चिम
- दक्षिणपाञ्चालक
- दक्षिणपूर्व
- दक्षिणपूर्वक
- दक्षिणप्राक्प्रवण
- दक्षिणप्राची
- दक्षिणभाग
- दक्षिणमानस
- दक्षिणमार्ग
- दक्षिणराढा
- दक्षिणलिपि
- दक्षिणसद्
- दक्षिणसव्य
- दक्षिणस्थ
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8 सब्राह्मणस्पत्य
sa-brāhmaṇaspatyamfn. together with the Pragāthas addressed to Brāhmanas-pati ṠāṇkhṠr.
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9 विश्वकर्मन्
viṡva-karmann. (only ibc.) every action MaitrUp. Vās. ;
( viṡvá-) mfn. accomplishing orᅠ creating everything RV. AV. Br. MBh. Hariv. ;
m. « all-doer, all-creator, all-maker»
N. of the divine creative architect orᅠ artist (said to be son of Brahmā., andᅠ in the later mythology sometimes identified with Tvashṭṛi
q.v., he is said to have revealed the Sthāpatyaveda
q.v., orᅠ fourth Upa-veda, andᅠ to preside over all manual labours as well as the sixty-four mechanical arts <whence he is worshipped by Kārus orᅠ artisans>;
in the Vedic mythology, however, the office of Indian Vulcan is assigned to Tvashṭṛi as a distinct deity, Viṡva-karman being rather identified with Prajā-pati < Brahmā. > himself as the creator of all things andᅠ architect of the universe;
in the hymns RV. X, 81; 82 ;
he is represented as the universal Father andᅠ Generator, the one all-seeing God, who has on every side eyes, faces, arms, andᅠ feet;
in Nir. X, 26 andᅠ elsewhere in the Brahmaṇas he is called a son of Bhuvana, andᅠ Viṡva-karman Bhauvana is described as the author of the two hymns mentioned above;
in the MBh. and Hariv. he is a son of the Vasu Prabhāsa andᅠ Yoga-siddhā;
in the Purāṇas a son of Vāstu, andᅠ the father of Barhishmatī andᅠ Saṃjñā;
accord. toᅠ other authorities he is the husband of Ghṛitācī;
moreover, a doubtful legend is told of his having offered up all beings, including himself. in sacrifice;
the Rāmâyaṇa represents him as having built the city of Laṇkā for the Rākshasas, andᅠ as having generated the ape Nala, who made Rāma's bridge from the continent to the island;
the name Viṡva-karman, meaning, doing all acts, appears to be sometimes applicable as an epithet to any great divinity) RV. etc. etc.;
N. of Sūrya orᅠ the Sun Vās. MārkP. ;
of one of the seven principal rays of the sun (supposed to supply heat to the planet Mercury) VP. ;
of the wind VS. XV, 16 (Mahīdh.) ;
N. of a Muni L. ;
( alsoᅠ with ṡāstrin) N. of various authors Cat. ;
viṡva-karman- jā f. « daughter of Viṡva-karman»
N. of Saṃjñā (one of the wives of the Sun) L. ;
- purāṇa n. - ṇa-saṉgraha m. - prakāṡa m. - māhātmya n. N. of wks.;
- ṡāstrin m. N. of an author Cat. ;
-siddhâ̱nta m. N. of wk.;
- sutā f. = viṡva-karma-jā L. ;
- mêṡa orᅠ - mêṡvara-liṅga n. N. of a Liṇga Cat.
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