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1 हस्तिनापुर
hastinā-puran. (less correctly hastina-p- orᅠ hastinī.) N. of a city founded by king Hastin q.v. (it was situated about fifty-seven miles north-east of the modern Delhi on the banks of an old channel of the Ganges, andᅠ was the capital of the kings of the Lunar line, as Ayodhyā was of the Solar dynasty;
hence it forms a central scene of action in the Mahābhārata;
here Yudhi-shṭhira was crowned after a triumphal progress through the streets of the city;
seeᅠ MBh. XII, 1386-1410:
other names for this celebrated town are gajâ̱hvaya, nāga-sâ̱hvaya, nāgâ̱hva, hāctina) MBh. Hariv. Pur. etc.
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2 हास्तिनपुर
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3 हस्तीन
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4 हास्तिन
hāstinamfn. belonging to an elephant AV. ;
having the depth of an elephant (as water) Daṡ. ;
n. = next L. ;
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hastinmfn. having hands, clever orᅠ dexterous with the hands RV. AV. ;
(with mṛiga, « the animal with a hands i.e. with a trunk», an elephant;
cf. dantah-) ib. ;
having ( orᅠ sitting on) an elephant MārkP. ;
m. an elephant (four kinds of elephant are enumerated;
seeᅠ bhadra, mandra, mṛiga, miṡtra;
some give kiliñja-h-, « a straw elephant», « effigy of an elephant made of grass») AV. etc. etc.;
(ifc.) the chief orᅠ best of its kind gaṇa vyāghrâ̱di;
a kind of plant (= aja-modā) L. ;
N. of a son of Dhṛita-rāshṭra MBh. ;
of a son of Suhotri, (a prince of the Lunar race, described as founder of Hastina-pura) ib. VP. ;
of a son of Bṛihat-kshatra BhP. ;
of a son of Kuru Ṡatr. ;
( ínī) f. a female elephant AV. etc. etc.;
a kind of drug andᅠ perfume (= haṭṭa-vilāsinī) L. ;
a woman of a partic. class (one of the 4 classes into which women are divided, described as having thick lips, thick hips, thick fingers, large breasts, dark complexion, andᅠ strong sexual passion) Siṇhâs. ;
N. of Hastinā-pura L.
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7 गजपुर
gaja-puran. the town called after the elephant (i.e. Hāstina-pura) MBh. XIII, 7711.
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8 गजसाह्वय
gaja-sâ̱hvayan. (= - pura) « named after an elephant», the city Hāstina-pura MBh. III, 9 and 1348 Kathās. XV, 6.
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gajâ̱hvayan. = -jasâ̱hv- MBh. III, 279 BhP. I, 15, 38 ;
m. pl. the inhabitants of Hāstina-pura VarBṛS. XIV, 4.
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10 चार्वाक
cārvākam. (for - ru-v- = cārvāc s.v. cā́ru) N. of a Rākshasa (friend of Duryodhana, who took the shape of a mendicant Brāhman, when Yudhishṭhira entered Hāstina-pura in triumph, andᅠ reviled him, but was soon detected andᅠ killed by the real Brāhmans) MBh. I, 349; IX, 3619; XII, 1414 ;
N. of a materialistic philosopher (whose doctrines are embodied in the Bārhaspatya-sūtras) Vedântas. Ṡīl. Rājat. IV, 345 Prab. Madhus. ;
a follower of Cārvāka Sarvad. ;
mfn. composed by Cārvāka Prab. II, 18/19 Sch. ;
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jayantamf (ī)n. victorious Ṡiṡ. VI, 69 ;
m. the moon L. ;
N. of a Dhruvaka;
Ṡiva L. SkandaP. Gal.;
N. of a son of Indra Hariv. Ṡak. Ragh. VarBṛS. BhP. VI, 18, 6 VāyuP. II, 7, 24 ;
of a Rudra MBh. XII, 7586 ;
of a son of Dharma (= upêndra) BhP. VI, 6, 8 ;
of A.-krūra's father MatsyaP. vl, 26 ;
of a Gandharva (Vikramâditya's father) W. ;
of Bhima-sena at Virāṭa's court MBh. IV, 176 ;
of a minister of Daṡaratha R. I, 7, 3; II, 68, 5 ;
of a Gauḍa king Rājat. IV, 420 and 455 ff. ;
of a Kaṡmīr Brāhman, III, 366 ff. ;
of a writer on grammar;
of a mountain Hariv. 9736 ;
pl. a subdivision of the Anuttara deities Jain. ;
n. N. of a town VāyuP. II, 27, 2 ;
(i) f. a flag L. ;
Sesbania aegyptiaca L. ;
barley planted at the commencement of the Daṡa-harā andᅠ gathered at its close W. ;
Kṛishṇa's birthnight (the 8th of the dark half of Ṡrāvaṇa, the asterism Rohiṇī rising at midnight Tithyād.) Hariv. 3320 ;
the 9th night of the Karma-māsa Sūryapr. ;
the 12th night of month Punar-vasu Nirṇayas. I, 391/392 ;
Durgā, Dākshāyaṇī (in Hastinā-pura MatsyaP. XIII, 28 ;
tutelary deity of the Vasûdrekas BrahmaP. II, 18, 21);
N. of a daughter of Indra L. ;
of Ṛishabha's wife (received from Indra) BhP. V, 4, 8 MatsyaP. VL, 26 ;
of a Yoginī Hcat. II, 1, 741 ;
of a Surâṇganā Siṇhâs. Concl. ;
of a river MBh. III, 5089 ;
of a country Rājat. VIII, 655 ;
of a town Virac. IX. ;
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12 नागपुर
nāgá-puran. N. of a town (= hāstina-pura) AVPariṡ. MBh. ;
- rī f. (prob.) id. in - rīmāhātmya n. N. of wk.
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14 नागाङ्ग
nāgâ̱ṅgan. N. of the town Hāstina-pura W.
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15 नागाह्व
nāgâ̱hvan. « the town called after elephants», Hāstina-pura L. ;
(ā) f. Mesua Roxburghii Rasar. ;
a kind of Champaka L. ;
a kind of bulbous plant L.
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16 नेमिचक्र
nemí-cakram. a prince descended from Parī-kshit (said to have removed the capital of India to Kauṡāmbi after the inundation of Hāstina-pura) BhP.
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18 महाभारत
mahā́-bhāratam. orᅠ n. (with orᅠ scil. āhava, yuddha orᅠ any word signifying « battle») the great war of the Bharatas MBh. Hariv. ;
n. (with orᅠ scil. ākhyāna), « great narrative of the war of the Bharatas»
N. of the great epic poem in about 215, 000 lines describing the acts andᅠ contests of the sons of the two brothers Dhṛitarāshṭra andᅠ Pāṇḍu, descendants of Bharata,
who were of the lunar line of kings reigning in the neighbourhood of Hastinā-pura (the poem consists of 18 books with a supplement called Hari-vaṇṡa, the whole being attributed to the sage Vyāsa) ĀṡvGṛ. MBh. etc.. (IW. 370 etc..) ;
- kūṭôddāra m. - tātparya n.
(- parya-nirṇaya m. andᅠ - ya-pramāṇa-saṉgraha m.
- parya-prakāṡa-saṉketa m. - parya-rakshā f. - parya-saṉgraha, m.),
- darpaṇa m. - pañcaratna n. pl., - mañjarī f.
- mīmāṉsā f. - vivaraṇastotra n. - vyākhyāna n.
- ṡravaṇa-vidhi m. - ṡlokôpanyāsa m.
- saṉgraha m. andᅠ - ha-dīpikā f. - saptati-ṡloka m. pl.,
- samuccaya m. - sāra m. n. - sāra-saṉgraha (?) m.
- sūci f. - sphuṭa-ṡloka m. pl., -ratâ̱di-ṡloka m. pl.,
-ratâ̱dhyāyâ̱nukramaṇī f. - ratôddhṛita-sāra-ṡloka m. pl.
N. of wks.
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19 युधिष्ठिर
yudhi-shṭhira
N. of the eldest of the 5 reputed sons of Pāṇḍu (really the child of Pṛithā orᅠ Kuntī, Pāṇḍu's wife, by the god Dharma orᅠ Yama, whence he is often called Dharma-putra orᅠ Dharma-rāja;
he ultimately succeeded Pāṇḍu as king, first reigning over Indra-prastha, andᅠ afterwards, when the Kuru princes were defeated, at Hastinā-pura;
cf. IW. 379 etc..) MBh. Hariv. Pur. ;
of a son of Kṛishṇa Hariv. ;
of two kings of Kaṡmīra Rājat. ;
of a potter Pañcat. ;
(with mahôpâ̱dhyāya) of a preceptor Cat. ;
pl. the descendants of Yudhi-shṭhira (son of Pāṇḍu) Pāṇ. 2-4, 66 Sch. ;
- vijaya ( orᅠ - dig-v-) m. N. of a poem by Vāsudeva Parama-ṡiva-yogin of Kerala
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