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101 पानकुम्भ
pā́na-kumbham. a drinking-vessel Hariv.
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102 पुष्पोत्कटा
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103 भद्रकुम्भ
bhadrá-kumbham. « auspscious jar», a golden jar filled with water from a holy place orᅠ from the Ganges (used esp. at the consecration of a king) L.
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104 भिन्नकरिन्द्रकुम्भमुक्तामय
bhinná-kari ͡ndra-kumbha-muktā-mayamf (ī)n. consisting of pearls fallen from the crack in the frontal protuberances of a chief elephant ṠārṇgP.
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105 भिन्नकुम्भ
bhinná-kumbham. a person who has regained his liberty by redeeming his pledge L.
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106 मत्तेभ
mattêbham. = matta-dantin;
- kumbha-pariṇāhin mfn. round as the frontal globes of an elephant in rut Pañcat. ;
- gamanā f. = mattā-gāminī L. ;
- vikrīḍita n. N. of a metre L. ;
-bhâ̱sya (?) n. N. of wk.
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107 मद्यकुम्भ
mádya-kumbham. a vessel for intoxicating liquors, brandy-jar Kāv.
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108 मद्यभाण्ड
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109 मधुकुम्भा
mádhu-kumbhāf. N. of one of the Mātṛis attending on Skanda MBh.
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110 रजतकुम्भ
rajatá-kumbham. a silver jar. MW.
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111 रत्नकुम्भ
rátna-kumbham. a jar set with jewels Mṛicch.
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112 रावण
rāvaṇamfn. (fr. Caus.) causing to cry (with gen. orᅠ ifc.;
only in this sense to explain the name of the famous Rākshasa) MBh. R. etc.;
m. N. of the ruler of Laṇkā orᅠ Ceylon andᅠ the famous chief of the Rākshasas orᅠ demons whose destruction by Rāmacandra forms the subject of the Rāmāyaṇa
(as son of Viṡravas he was younger brother of Kubera, but by a different mother, Ilavila being the mother of Kubera, andᅠ Keṡinī of the three other brothers Rāvaṇa Vibhīshaṇa, andᅠ Kumbha-karṇa;
he is one of the worst of the many impersonations of evil common in Hindū mythology;
he has ten heads andᅠ twenty arms, symbolizing strength;
this power was, as usual, acquired by self-inflicted austerities, which had obtained from Brahmā. a boon, in virtue of which Rāvaṇa was invulnerable by gods andᅠ divine beings of all kinds, though not by men orᅠ a god in human form;
as Vishṇu became incarnate in Rāma-candra to destroy Rāvaṇa, so the other gods produced innumerable monkeys, bears, andᅠ various semi-divine animals to do battle with the legions of demons, his subjects, under Khara, Dūshaṇa, andᅠ his other generals) MBh. R. Hariv. etc.. (IW. 353) ;
patr. fr. ravaṇa gaṇa ṡivâ̱di;
N. of a prince of Kaṡmīra Rājat. ;
of various authors Cat. ;
(ī) f. (with cikitsā) N. of a medical wk.;
n. the act of screaming etc. MW. ;
N. of a Muhūrta Cat. ;
- रावणगङ्गा
- रावणचरित्र
- रावणभैट्
- रावणवध
- रावणवह
- रावणसूदन
- रावणहस्र
- रावणह्रद
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113 रिक्तकुम्भ
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114 वातकुम्भ
vāta-kumbham. the part of an elephant's forehead below the frontal sinuses L.
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115 विकुम्भाण्ड
ví-kumbhâ̱ṇḍam. N. of a Dānava Hariv.
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116 विपदी
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117 विभीषण
vi-bhī́shaṇamf (ā) n. terrifying, fearful, horrible RV. etc. etc.;
bullying orᅠ blustering (as language) MW. ;
m. miscarriage, abortion MBh. ;
Amphidonax Karka L. ;
N. of a brother of Rāvaṇa (his other brothers were Kubera < by a different mother> andᅠ Kumbha-karṇa;
both Rāvaṇa andᅠ Vibhishaṇa are said to have propitiated Brahmā. by their penances, so that the god granted them both boons, andᅠ the boon chosen by Vibhishaṇa was that he should never, even in the greatest calamity, stoop to any mean action;
hence he is represented in the Rāmāyaṇa as endeavouring to counteract the malice of his brother Rāvaṇa, in consequence of which he was so ill-treated by him that, leaving Laṇkā, he joined Rāma, by whom, after the death of Rāvaṇa, Vibhishaṇa was placed on the throne of Laṇkā) MBh. Hariv. R. etc.;
of two kings of Kaṡmira (the sons of Go. -narda andᅠ Rāvaṇa) Rājat. I, 192 etc.. (in later times Vibhishaṇa appears to have been used as a general N. of the kings of Laṇkā);
N. of an author Cat. ;
(ā) f. N. of one of the Mātṛis attending on Skanda MBh. ;
n. the act orᅠ a means of terrifying, terror, intimidation MBh. ;
N. of the 11th Muhūrta Cat. ;
-ṇâ̱bhisheka m. « Vibhishaṇa's inauguration»
N. of R. V, 91 (accord. toᅠ one recension)
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118 विश्रवस्
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119 विषकुम्भ
vísha-kumbham. a jar of poison Hit.
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120 वेदकुम्भ
veda-kumbham. N. of a preceptor Kathās.
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