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1 prajá-pati
♂ 1) nom. pr. Владыка созданий — эпитет Брахмы;см. ^jjFT 2 2); 2) астр. Марс 3) царь 4) пот. pr. эпитет 10 владык, созданных Брахмой и являющихся творцами и прародителями человечества -
2 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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3 प्राजापत्य
prājāpatyá
etc.;
m. a descendant of Prajā-pati (patr. of Patam-ga, of Prajāvat, of Yakshma-nāṡana, of Yajña, of Vimada, of Vishṇu, of Saṃvaraṇa, of Hiranya-garbha) RAnukr. ;
(with orᅠ scil. vivâ̱ha orᅠ vidhi) a form of marriage (in which the father gives his daughter to the bridegroom without receiving a present from him) ĀṡvGṛ. I, 6 Mn. III, 30 etc.. ;
(with orᅠ scil. kṛicchra orᅠ upavāsa) a kind of fast orᅠ penance (lasting 12 days, food being eaten during the first 3 once in the morning, during the next 3 once in the evening, in the next 3 only if given as alms, andᅠ a plenary fast being observed during the 3 remaining days Mn. XI, 105) Yājñ. etc.. ;
(with ṡakaṭa, alsoᅠ n.) the chariot of Rohiṇī
N. of an asterism Var. Pañcat. ;
(with orᅠ scil. tithi) the 8th day in the dark half of the month Pausha Col. (- tyāṡcatvāraḥprastobhāḥ N. of Sāmans ĀrshBr. ;
superl. - tya-tama Kapishṭh.);
a son born in the Prājāpatyá form of marriage Vishṇ. ;
a Kshatriya andᅠ a Vaiṡya. GopBr. Vait. ;
N. of the confluence of the Gaṇgā andᅠ Yamunā L. (cf. MBh. I, 2097);
(with Jainas) N. of the first black Vāsudeva L. ;
(ā) f. patr. of Dakshiṇā RAnukr. ;
giving away the whole of one's property before entering upon the life of an ascetic orᅠ mendicant W. ;
N. of a verse addressed to Prajā-pati, ApGṛ.;
(with ṡakaṭī) = m. n. with ṡakaṭa MW. ;
n. generative energy, procreative power. AV. TS. ;
(with orᅠ scil. karman) a partic. kind of generation in the manner of Prajā-pati MBh. Hariv. ;
a partic. sacrifice performed before appointing a daughter to raise issue in default of male heirs W. ;
the world of Prajāpati MārkP. ;
(with orᅠ scil. nakshatra orᅠ bha) the asterism Rohiṇī MBh. Var. ;
( alsoᅠ with aksharya, prayas-vat andᅠ mādhucchaudasa) N. of Sāmans ĀrshBr. ;
- प्राजापत्यत्व
- प्राजापत्यप्रदायिन्
- प्राजापत्यव्रत
- प्राजापत्यस्थलीपाकप्रयोग
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4 काय
kāyá1) mf (ī)n. (fr. 3. ka Pāṇ. 4-2, 25),
relating orᅠ devoted to the god Ka (Prajā-pati RV. X, 121)
VS. TS. ṠBr.; etc.. ;
m. one of the eight modes of marriage (= Prājāpatya seeᅠ vivāha) Mn. III, 38 Yājñ. I, 60 ;
(am) n. part of the hand sacred to Prajā-pati, the root of the little finger Mn. II, 58 and 59. ;
kāya2) m. (ci Pāṇ. 3-3, 41), the body KātyṠr. Mn. etc.;
the trunk of a tree R. ;
the body of a lute (the whole except the wires) L. ;
assemblage, collection, multitude SaddhP. ;
principal, capital Nār. Bṛih. ;
a house, habitation L. ;
a butt, mark L. ;
any object to be attained L. ;
natural temperament L. ;
- कायकारणकर्तृत्व
- कायक्लेश
- कायचिकित्सा
- कायदण्ड
- कायबन्धन
- कायवत्
- कायवध
- कायवलन
- कायशुद्धि
- कायस्थ
- कायस्थाली
- कायस्थिका
- कायस्थित
- कायाग्नि
- कायारोहण
- कायावरोहण
- कायोत्सर्ग
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5 धातृ
dhātṛím. establisher, founder, creator, bearer, supporter (cf. vasu-), orderer, arranger RV. etc. etc.;
N. of a divine being who personifies these functions (in Vedic times presiding over generation, matrimony, health, wealth, time andᅠ season, andᅠ associated orᅠ identified with Savitṛi, Prajā-pati, Tvashṭṛi, Bṛihaspati, Mitra, Aryaman, Vishṇu etc. RV. X AV. TS. ṠBr. etc.. ;
later chiefly the creator andᅠ maintainer of the world = Brahmā. orᅠ Prajā-pati MBh. Kāv. Pur. ;
in ep. one of the 12 Ādityas andᅠ brother of Vi-dhātṛi andᅠ Lakshmī, son of Brahmā. MBh. ;
orᅠ of Bhṛigu andᅠ Khyāti Pur. ;
Fate personified Kāv.);
one of the 49 winds VahniP. ;
paramour, adulterer Dal. ;
the 1-th orᅠ 44th year in the cycle of Jupiter Cat. ;
N. of a Ṛishi in the 4th Manv-antara Hariv. (C. dhāman);
of an author Cat. ;
( trī) f. seeᅠ dhātrī
+ cf. Zd. dātar;
Gk. θετήρ;
Slav. děteli
seeᅠ dhātrī, etc.
- धातृपुत्र
- धातृपुष्पिका
- धातृपुष्पी
- धातृभवन
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6 परमेष्ठिन्
parame-shṭhínmfn. standing at the head, highest, chief, principal AV. etc. etc.;
m. N. of any supreme being, of Agni AV. ;
of Prajā-pati ib. etc.;
a son of Prajā-pati Br. ;
of Brahmā. MBh. ;
of Ṡiva ib. ;
of Vishṇu Ragh. ;
of Garuḍa MBh. ;
of Manu Cakshus MārkP. ;
(with Jainas) = - shṭhi L. ;
the teacher of the teacher of any one's teacher L. ;
a kind of Virāj RPrāt. ;
a kind of ammonite L. ;
N. of a son of Aja-mīḍha MBh. ;
of a son of Indradyumna (Devadyumna) Pur. ;
du. Vishṇu andᅠ Ṡrī BhP. ;
(nī) f. Ruta Graveolens L.
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7 सुप्रज
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8 वाचस्पति
vācas-páti
N. of a divine being (presiding over human life which lasts as long as there is voice in the body;
applied to Soma, Viṡva-karman, Prajā-pati, Brahmā. etc., but esp. to Bṛihas-pati, who is lord of eloquence, preceptor of the gods, andᅠ regent of the planet Jupiter) RV. AV. etc.;
a master of speech, orator BhP. ;
N. of a Ṛishi, a lexicographer, a philosopher etc. Sarvad. Uṇ. Sch. etc.;
- kalpa-taru m. N. of wk.;
- govinda ( Cat.), -bhaṭṭâ̱cārya m. N. of authors;
- miṡra m. N. of various authors (esp. of a philosopher andᅠ celebrated lawyer) IW. 92 n. 2; 305 ;
- vallabha m. a topaz L.
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9 दक्ष
dákshamf (ā)n. able, fit, adroit, expert, clever, dexterous, industrious, intelligent RV. etc.;
strong, heightening orᅠ strengthening the intellectual faculties (Soma), IX f. ;
passable (the Ganges) MBh. XIII, 1844 ;
suitable BhP. IV, 6, 44 Bhartṛ. III, 64 ;
right (opposed to left) RāmatUp. I, 22 Phetk. I ;
m. ability, fitness, mental power, talent (cf. - kratú), strength of will, energy, disposition RV. AV. VS. ;
evil disposition RV. IV, 3, 13; X, 139, 6 ;
a particular form of temple Hcat. II, 1, 390 ;
a general lover W. ;
a cock Car. I, VI ;
N. of a plant L. ;
fire L. ;
Siva's bull L. ;
N. of an Āditya (identified with Prajā-pati TS. III ṠBr. II ;
father of Kṛittikā Ṡāntik) RV. if., X, Nir. II, XI ;
N. of one of the Prajā-patis ( MBh. XII, 7534 Hariv. VP. I, 7, 5 and 22, 4 BhP. III, 12, 22 MatsyaP. CVL, 15 KūrmaP. etc.. Ṡak. VII, 27 ;
born from Brahmā. 's right thumb MBh. I, XII Hariv. etc.. ;
orᅠ from A.-ja, « the unborn» BhP. IV, 1, 47 ;
orᅠ son of Pra-cetas orᅠ of the of 10 Pra-cetasas, whence called Prācetasa MBh. I, XII f. Hariv. 101 VP. I, 15 ;
father of 24 daughters by Pra-sūti VP. I, 7, 17 ff. BhP. etc.. ;
of 50 < orᅠ 60 MBh. XII, 61 36 R. III, 20, 10 ;
orᅠ 44 Hariv. 1 1521 ff. > daughters of whom 27 become the Moon's wives, forming the lunar asterisms, andᅠ 13 < orᅠ 17 BhP. ;
orᅠ 8 R. > those of Kaṡyapa, becoming by this latter the mothers of gods, demons, men, andᅠ animals, while 10 are married to Dharma
Mn. IX, 128f. MBh. I, IX; XII, 7537ff. Hariv. VP. etc.. ;
celebrating a great sacrifice
<hence dakshasyáyana, N. of a sacrifice Mn. VI, 10 >
to obtain a son, he omitted, with the disapproval of Dadhīca,
to invite Siva, who ordered Vira-bhadra to spoil the sacrifice
Hariv. 12212 < identified with Vishṇu> ff. VāyuP. I, 30, ;
= BrahmaP. I LiṇgaP. MatsyaP. XIII VāmP. II-V ṠivaP. I, 8 KāṡīKh. LXXXVII ff. ;
named among the Viṡve-devās Hariv. 11542 VāyuP. ;
Bṛihasp. < Hcat. > etc.);
N. of a son of Garuda MBh. V, 3597 ;
of a man with the patr. Pārvati ṠBr. II, 4, 4, 6 ;
of a law-giver Yājñ. I, 5 Mn. IX, 88 Sch. etc.. ;
of a son of Uṡi-nara BhP. IX, 23, 2 ;
of one of the 5 Kānyakubja Brāhmans from whom the Bengal Brāhmansare said to have sprung Kshitîṡ. I, 13 and 41 ;
(ā) f. the earth L. ;
cf. a-tūta-, diná-, samāná;
su-dáksha;
mārga-dakshaka;
dākshāyán;
+ δεξιός;
Lat. dex-ter;
Goth. taiksvs
- दक्षकन्या
- दक्षक्रतु
- दक्षजा
- दक्षणिधन
- दक्षता
- दक्षताति
- दक्षनिधन
- दक्षपति
- दक्षपितृ
- दक्षपुत्र
- दक्षमखमथन
- दक्षमथन
- दक्षयज्ञ
- दक्षविहिता
- दक्षवृध्
- दक्षशाप
- दक्षसाधन
- दक्षसावर्ण
- दक्षसावर्णि
- दक्षसुत
- दक्षस्थ
- दक्षस्मृति
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10 मरीचि
márīcimf. (m. only in TĀr. ;
prob. connected with marút q.v.) a particle of light, shining mote orᅠ speck in the air RV. AV. ;
ray of light (of the sun orᅠ moon) RV. etc. etc.;
( alsoᅠ - cī;
f. with somasya = moonlight Hariv.);
a mirage (= marīcikā) Kathās. (cf. marīci-toya);
m. N. of a Prajā-pati orᅠ « lord of created beings»
(variously regarded as a son of Svayam-bhū, as a son of Brahmā., as a son of Manu Hairaṇyagarbha, as one of the 7 sages andᅠ father of Kaṡyapa, orᅠ accord. toᅠ Mn. I, 35 as the first of the ten Prajā-patis <q.v.> engendered by Manu Svāyambhuva) Mn. MBh. etc.;
of the star η in the great Bear VarBṛS. ;
of Kṛishṇa (as a Marut) Bhag. X, 21 ;
of a Daitya Hariv. ;
of a Maharshi Daṡ. ;
of the father of Paurṇamāsa Pur. ;
of a king (son of Samrāj andᅠ father of Bindu-mat) ib. ;
of a son of Tīrthaṃ-kara Ṛishabha W. ;
of a son of Ṡaṃkarâcārya andᅠ various other teachers andᅠ authors Cat. ;
a miser, niggard (= kṛipaṇa) L. ;
f. N. of an Apsaras MBh. ;
of a Comm. on Siddhântaṡ. ;
- मरीचिगर्भ
- मरीचितन्त्र
- मरीचितोय
- मरीचिप
- मरीचिपटल
- मरीचिपत्तन
- मरीचिमत्
- मरीचिमालिन्
- मरीचिस्मृति
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11 विराज्
vi-rāj
to be illustrious orᅠ eminent, shine forth, shine out (abl.), glitter ChUp. Mn. MBh. etc.;
to appear as (nom.) MBh.:
Caus. - rājayati, (rarely - te) cause to shine forth, give radiance orᅠ lustre, brighten, illuminate MBh. R. etc.
vi-rā́j2) mfn. ruling far andᅠ wide, sovereign, excellent, splendid RV. ;
mfn. a ruler, chief. king orᅠ queen (applied to Agni, Sarasvatī, the Sun etc.) ib. AV. VS. Br. MBh. ;
f. excellence, pre-eminence, high rank, dignity, majesty TS. Br. ṠrS. ;
m. orᅠ f. the first progeny of Brahmā. (according to Mn. I, 32 etc..,
Brahmā. having divided his own substance into male andᅠ female, produced from the female the male power Virāj, who then produced the first Manu orᅠ Manu Svāyambhuva, who then created the ten Prajā-patis;
the BhP. states that the male half of Brahmā. was Manu, andᅠ the other half Ṡata-rūpā, andᅠ does not allude to the intervention of Virāj;
other Purāṇas describe the union of Ṡata-rūpā with Virāj orᅠ Purusha in the first instance, andᅠ with Manu in the second;
Virāj as a sort of secondary creator, is sometimes identified with Prajā-pati, Brahmā., Agni, Purusha, andᅠ later with Vishṇu orᅠ Kṛishṇa, while in RV. X, 90,
he is represented as born from Purusha, andᅠ Purusha from him;
in the AV. VIII, 10, 24; XI, 8, 30, ;
Virāj is spoken of as a female, andᅠ regarded as a cow;
being elsewhere, however, identified with Prâṇa) IW. 22 etc.. ;
(in Vedānta) N. of the Supreme Intellect located in a supposed aggregate of gross bodies (= vaiṡvānara, q.v.), Vedantas. ;
m. a warrior (= kshatriya) MBh. BhP. ;
the body MW. ;
a partic. Ekâha PañcavBr. Vait. ;
N. of a son of Priya-vrata andᅠ Kāmyā Hariv. ;
of a son of Nara VP. ;
of Buddha L. ;
of a son of Rādhā MW. ;
of a district ib. ;
f. a particular Vedic metre consisting of four Pādas of ten syllables each ( andᅠ therefore alsoᅠ a symbolical N. of the number « ten» ;
in RV. X, 130, 5 this metre is represented as attaching itself to Mitra andᅠ Varuṇa, andᅠ in AitBr. I, 4 Virāj is mystically regarded as « food»,
andᅠ invocations are directed to be made in this metre when food is the especial object of prayer;
in prosody Virāj is applied to any metre defective by two syllables RPrāt.);
pl. N. of partic. bricks (40 in number) VS. ṠBr. ;
ví-rāj3) m. king of birds BhP.
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ṡrad-dhā
Ved. inf. ṡraddhé cf. ṡrát above), to have faith orᅠ faithfulness, have belief orᅠ confidence, believe, be true orᅠ trustful (with na, « to disbelieve» etc.) RV. etc. etc.;
to credit, think anything true (two acc.) MBh. Kāv. etc.;
to believe orᅠ have faith in orᅠ be true to (with dat., andᅠ in later language with gen. of thing orᅠ person, orᅠ with loc. of thing) RV. etc. etc.;
to expect anything (acc.) from (abl.) MBh. ;
to consent, assent to, approve, welcome (with acc.;
with na, « to disapprove») Kathās. ;
to be desirous of (acc.), wish to (inf.) ib. BhP.:
Caus. - dhāpayati, to make faithful, render trustful, inspire confidence RV. X, 151, 5. ;
ṡraddhā́f. faith, trust, confidence, trustfulness, faithfulness, belief in (loc. orᅠ comp.;
ṡraddhayā-gam, « to believe in», with gen. Divyâ̱v.), trust, confidence, loyalty (Faith orᅠ Faithfulnesses is often personified andᅠ in RV. X, 151 invoked as a deity;
in TBr. she is the daughter of Prajā-pati, andᅠ in ṠBr. of the Sun;
in MBh. she is the daughter of Daksha andᅠ wife of Dharma;
in MārkP. she is the mother of Kāma, andᅠ in BhP. the daughter of Kardama andᅠ wife of Aṇgiras orᅠ Manu) RV. etc. etc.;
wish, desire ( ṡraddhayā ind. « willingly, gladly»), longing for (loc. acc. with prati inf., orᅠ comp.) MBh. Kāv. etc.;
desire of eating, appetite Suṡr. ;
the longing of a pregnant woman Car. ;
curiosity ( ṡraddhāmākhyāhinastāvat, « just satisfy our curiosity andᅠ tell us») Kathās. ;
purity L. ;
respect, reverence W. ;
calmness orᅠ composure of mind MW. ;
intimacy ib. ;
a term for the fem. nouns in ā Kāt. ;
(with kāmāyanī) N. of the authoress of RV. X, 151 (cf. above);
du. (with prajā-pateḥ) N. of two Sāmans ĀrshBr. ;
ṡraddhāṡrad-dadhāna etc.
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tváshṭṛim. a carpenter, maker of carriages (= táshṭṛi) AV. XII, 3, 33 ;
« creator of living beings», the heavenly builder
N. of a god (called su-kṛít, - pāṇí, - gábhasti, - jániman, sv-ápas, apásāmapástama, viṡvá-rūpa etc. RV. ;
maker of divine implements, esp. of Indra's thunderbolt andᅠ teacher of the Ṛibhus, I, IV-VI, X Hariv. 12146 f. R. II, 91, 12 ;
former of the bodies of men andᅠ animals, hence called « firstborn» andᅠ invoked for the sake of offspring, esp. in the Āprī hymns
RV. AV. etc.. MBh. IV, 1178 Hariv. 587 ff. Ragh. VI, 32 ;
associated with the similar deities Dhātṛi, Savitṛi, Prajā-pati, Pūshan, andᅠ surrounded by divine females <gnā́s, janáyas, devā́nāmpátnīs;
cf. tváshṭā-várūtrī> recipients of his generative energy RV. ṠBr. I KātyṠr. III ;
supposed author of RV. X, 184 with the epithet Garbha-pati RAnukr. ;
father of Saraṇyū <Su-reṇu Hariv. ;
Sva-reṇu L. > whose double twin-children by Vivasvat
< orᅠ Vāyu RV. VIII, 26, 21 f.> are YamaYamī andᅠ the Aṡvins, X, 17, 1 f. Nir. XII, 10 Bṛih. Hariv. 545 ff. VP. ;
alsoᅠ father of Tri-ṡiras orᅠ Viṡvarūpa ib. ;
overpowered by Indra who recovers the Soma RV. III f. concealed by him because Indra had killed his son Viṡva-rūpa TS. II ṠBr. I, V, XII ;
regent of the Nakshatra Citrā TBr. ṠāṇkhGṛ. Ṡāntik. VarBṛS. IIc, 4 ;
of the 5th cycle of Jupiter, VIII, 23 ;
of an eclipse, III, 6 ;
tvashṭurātithya N. of a Sāman. ĀrshBr.);
a form of the sun MBh. III, 146 Hariv. 13143 BhP. III, 6, 15 ;
(styled mahā-graha) Parāṡ. ;
N. of the 12th Muhūrta Sūryapr. ;
of an Āditya MBh. I Hariv. BhP. VI, 6, 37 VP. I, 15, 130; II, 10, 16 ;
of a Rudra I, 15, 122 ;
of a son of Manasyu orᅠ Bhauvana II, 1, 40 BhP. V, 15, 13. ;
- त्वष्टृदेवत्य
- त्वष्टृमत्
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14 देवसेन
devá-senam. N. of a king of Ṡrāvastī Kathās. ;
of a king of Pauṇḍra-vardhana ib. ;
of a cowherd ib. ;
of a Buddh. Arhat;
(ā́) f. a host of celestials RV. AV. Br. etc. (pl. the hosts of Deva orᅠ Iṡāna ĀpGṛ. h. XX, 5 ;
- pati < L. > andᅠ - priya MBh. m. N. of Skanda);
N. of a daughter of Prajā-pati orᅠ niece (daughter L.) of Indra andᅠ wife of Skanda MBh. Pur. ;
a particle of mūla-prakṛiti W. ;
N. of Comm. on Kum.
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15 पितृ
pitṛím. (irreg. acc. pl. pitaras MBh. ;
gen. pl. pitriṇām BhP.) a father RV. etc. etc. (in the Veda N. of Bṛihas-pati, Varuṇa, Prajā-pati, andᅠ esp. of heaven orᅠ the sky;
antarāpitaraṉmātaraṉca, « between heaven andᅠ earth» RV. X, 88, 15);
m. du. (- tarau) father andᅠ mother, parents RV. etc. etc. (in the Veda N. of the Araṇis <q.v.> andᅠ of heaven andᅠ earth);
pl. (- taras) the fathers, forefathers, ancestors, (esp.) the Pitṛis orᅠ deceased ancestors (they are of 2 classes, viz. the deceased father, grandfathers andᅠ great-grandfathers of any partic. person, andᅠ the progenitors of mankind generally;
in honour of both these classes rites called Srāddhas are performed andᅠ oblations called Piṇḍas <q.v.> are presented;
they inhabit a peculiar region, which, according to some, is the Bhuvas ar region of the air, according to others, the orbit of the moon, andᅠ are considered as the regents of the Nakshatras Maghā andᅠ Mūla;
cf. RTL. 10 etc..) RV. etc. etc.;
a father andᅠ his brothers, father andᅠ uncles, paternal ancestors Mn. II, 151 etc.. R. Kathās. ;
a partic. child's-demon Suṡr. <Origin fr. 3 pā very doubtful;
+ cf. Zd. pita;
Gk. πατήρ;
Lat. pater, ñup-piter;
Goth. fadar;
Germ. Vater;
Eng. father
- पितृकर्मन्
- पितृकल्प
- पितृकाण्ड
- पितृकानन
- पितृकार्य
- पितृकिल्बिष
- पितृकुल्या
- पितृकृत
- पितृकृत्य
- पितृक्रिया
- पितृगण
- पितृगाथा
- पितृगामिन्
- पितृगीत
- पितृगृह
- पितृग्रह
- पितृग्राम
- पितृघातक
- पितृघातिन्
- पितृघ्न
- पितृचेट
- पितृतम
- पितृतर्पण
- पितृतस्
- पितृतिथि
- पितृतीर्थ
- पितृमाहास्म्य
- पितृत्व
- पितृदत्त
- पितृदयिता
- पितृदान
- पितृदानक
- पितृदाय
- पितृदिन
- पितृदेव
- पितृदेवत
- पितृदेवत्य
- पितृदैवत
- पितृदैवत्य
- पितृद्रव्य
- पितृद्रोहिन्
- पितृनामन्
- पितृपक्ष
- पितृपङ्क्त्विधान
- पितृपति
- पितृपद
- पितृपद्धति
- पितृपाण
- पितृपात्र
- पितृपितृ
- पितृपीत
- पितृपूजन
- पितृपैतामह
- पितृपैतामहिक
- पितृप्रसू
- पितृप्राप्त
- पितृप्रिय
- पितृबन्धु
- पितृबान्धव
- पितृभक्त
- पितृभक्ति
- पितृभूति
- पितृभोगिण
- पितृभोजन
- पितृभ्रातृ
- पितृमत्
- पितृमन्दिर
- पितृमातृगुरुशुश्रूषाध्यानवत्
- पितृमातृमय
- पितृमातृहिन
- पितृमात्रर्थ
- पितृमेध
- पितृयज्ञ
- पितृयाण
- पितृयान
- पितृराज्
- पितृराज
- पितृरल्जन्
- पितृरूप
- पितृलिङ्ग
- पितृलोक
- पितृवंश
- पितृवत्
- पितृवध
- पितृवन
- पितृवर्तिन्
- पितृवसति
- पितृवाक्पर
- पितृवित्त
- पितृवेश्मन्
- पितृव्रत
- पितृशर्मन्
- पितृश्रवण
- पितृश्राद्ध
- पितृषद्
- पितृषदन
- पितृष्वसृ
- पितृसंयुक्त
- पितृसंहिता
- पितृसद्मन्
- पितृसंनिभ
- पितृसामान्य
- पितृसू
- पितृसूक्त
- पितृस्थान
- पितृस्वसृ
- पितृस्वस्रीय
- पितृहत्या
- पितृहन्
- पितृहू
- पितृहूय
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16 ब्रह्मन्
bráhmann. (lit. « growth», « expansion», « evolution», « development», « swelling of the spirit orᅠ soul», fr. 2. bṛih) pious effusion orᅠ utterance, outpouring of the heart in worshipping the gods, prayer RV. AV. VS. TS. ;
the sacred word (as opp. to vāc, the word of man), the Veda, a sacred text, a text orᅠ Mantra used as a spell (forming a distinct class from the ṛicas, sāmāni andᅠ yajūṉshi;
cf. brahma-veda) RV. AV. Br. Mn. Pur. ;
the Brāhmaṇa portion of the Veda Mn. IV, 100 ;
the sacred syllable Om Prab. Sch., (cf. Mn. II, 83);
religious orᅠ spiritual knowledge (opp. to religious observances andᅠ bodily mortification such as tapas etc.) AV. Br. Mn. R. ;
holy life (esp. continence, chastity;
cf. brahma-carya) Ṡak. I, 24/25 Ṡaṃk. Sarvad. ;
(exceptionally treated as m.) the Brahmǎ orᅠ one selfexistent impersonal Spirit., the one universal Soul
( orᅠ one divine essence andᅠ source from which all created things emanate orᅠ with which they are identified andᅠ to which they return),
the Self-existent, the Absolute, the Eternal (not generally an object of worship but rather of meditation andᅠ-knowledge;
alsoᅠ with jyéshṭha, prathama-já, svayóm-bhu, a-mūrta, para, paratara, parama, mahat, sanātana, ṡāṡvata;
andᅠ = paramâ̱tman, ātman, adhyātma, pradhāna, kshetra-jña, tattva) AV. ṠBr. Mn. MBh. etc.. (IW. 9, 83 etc..) ;
n. the class of men who are the repositories andᅠ communicators of sacred knowledge, the Brāhmanical caste as a body (rarely an individual Brāhman) AV. TS. VS. ṠBr. Mn. BhP. ;
food Naigh. II, 7 ;
wealth ib. 10 ;
final emancipation L. ;
m. ( brahmán), one who Prays, a devot orᅠ religious man, a Brāhman who is a knower of Vedic texts orᅠ spells, one versed in sacred knowledge RV. etc. etc.
<cf. Lat., flāmen>;
N. of Bṛihas-pati (as the priest of the gods) RV. X, 141, 3 ;
one of the 4 principal priests orᅠ Ṛitvijas (the other three being the Hotṛi, Adhvaryu andᅠ Udgātṛi;
the Brahman was the most learned of them andᅠ was required to know the 3 Vedas, to supervise the, sacrifice andᅠ to set right mistakes;
at a later period his functions were based especially on the Atharva-veda) RV. etc. etc.;
Brahmā. orᅠ the one impersonal universal Spirit. manifested as a personal Creator andᅠ as the first of the triad of personal gods (= prajā-pati q.v.;
he never appears to have become an object of general worship, though he has two temples in India seeᅠ RTL. 555 etc.. ;
his wife is Sarasvatī ib. 48) TBr. etc. etc.;
= brahmaṇaāyuḥ, a lifetime of Brahmā. Pañcar. ;
an inhabitant of Brahmā. 's heaven Jātakam. ;
the sun L. ;
N. of Ṡiva Prab. Sch. ;
the Veda (?) PārGṛ. ;
the intellect (= buddhi) Tattvas. ;
N. of a star, δ Aurigae, Sūryat.;
a partic. astron. Yoga L. ;
N. of the 9th Muhūrta L. ;
(with Jainas) a partic. Kalpa Dharmaṡ. ;
N. of the servant of the 10th Arhat of the present Avasarpiṇi L. ;
of a magician Rājat.
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17 वसु
vásu
sweet L. ;
dry L. ;
N. of the gods (as the good orᅠ bright ones, esp. of the Ādityas, Maruts, Aṡvins, Indra, Ushas, Rudra, Vāyu, Vishṇu, Ṡiva, andᅠ Kubera) RV. AV. MBh. R. ;
of a partic. class of gods (whose number is usually eight, andᅠ whose chief is Indra, later Agni andᅠ Vishṇu;
they form one of the nine Gaṇas orᅠ classes enumerated under Gaṇa-devatā q.v.;
the eight Vasus were originally personifications, like other Vedic deities, of natural phenomena,
andᅠ are usually mentioned with the other Gaṇas common in the Veda, viz. the eleven Rudras andᅠ the twelve Ādiyas, constituting with them andᅠ with Dyaus, Heaven, andᅠ Pṛithivī, « Earth»
< orᅠ, according to some, with Indra andᅠ Prajā-pati, orᅠ, according to others, with the two Aṡvins>,
the thirty-three gods to which reference is frequently made;
the names of the Vasus, according to the Vishṇu-Purāṇa, are,
1. Āpa <connected with ap, « water» >;
2. Dhruva, « the Pole-star» ;
3. Soma, « the Moon» ;
4. Dhava orᅠ Dhara;
5. Anila, « Wind» ;
6. Anala orᅠ Pāvaka, « Fire» ;
7. Pratyusha, « the Dawn» ;
8. Prabhāsa, « Light» ;
but their names are variously given;
Ahan, « Day», being sometimes substituted for 1 ;
in their relationship to Fire andᅠ Light they appear to belong to Vedic rather than Purānic mythology) RV. etc. etc.;
a symbolical N. of the number « eight» VarBṛS. ;
a ray of light Naigh. I, 15 ;
a partic. ray of light VP. ;
= jina Ṡīl. (only L. the sun;
the moon;
fire;
a rope, thong;
a tree;
N. of two kinds of plant = baka andᅠ pīta-madgu;
a lake, pond;
a kind of fish;
the the of the yoke of a plough;
the distance from the elbow to the closed fist);
N. of a Rishi (with the patr. Bharad-vāja, author of RV. IX, 80-82, reckoned among the seven sages) Hariv. ;
of a son of Manu ib. ;
of a son of Uttāna-pāda ib. ;
of a prince of the Cedis alsoᅠ called Upari-cara MBh. ;
of a son of Īlina ib. ;
of a son of Kuṡa andᅠ the country called after him RV. ;
of a son of Vasu-deva BhP. ;
of a son of Kṛishṇa ib. ;
of a son of Vatsara ib. ;
of a son of Hiraṇya-retas andᅠ the Varsha ruled by him ib. ;
of a son of Bhūtajyotis ib. ;
of a son of Naraka ib. ;
of a king of Kaṡmīra Cat. ;
(u) f. light, radiance L. ;
a partic. drug L. ;
N. of a daughter of Daksha andᅠ mother of the Vasus (as a class of gods) Hariv. VP.:
(vī) f. night Naigh. I, 7 ;
n. (in Veda gen. vásos, vásvas andᅠ vásunas;
alsoᅠ pl., exceptionally m.) wealth, goods, riches, property RV. etc. etc. ( vasosh-pati m. prob. « the god of wealth orᅠ property»
AV. I, 12 <Paipp. asosh-p-, « the god of life» >;
vásor-dhā́rā f. « stream of wealth»
N. of a partic. libation of Ghṛita at the Agni-cayana AV. TS. Br. etc.. ;
of the wife of Agni BhP. ;
of the heavenly Gaṇgā MBh. ;
of sacred bathing-place ib. ;
of a kind of vessel ib. ;
- rā-prayoga m. N. of wk.);
gold ( seeᅠ - varma-dhara);
a jewel, gem, pearl ( seeᅠ - mekhala);
any valuable orᅠ precious object L. ;
( alsoᅠ f.) a partic. drug L. ;
a kind of salt (= romaka) L. ;
water L. ;
a horse (?) L. ;
= ṡyāma L. ;
vasu
- वसुकर्ण
- वसुकल्प
- वसुकल्पदत्त
- वसुकीट
- वसुकृत्
- वसुकृमि
- वसुक्र
- वसुगुप्त
- वसुगुप्ताचार्य
- वसुचन्द्र
- वसुचरित
- वसुच्छिद्रा
- वसुजित्
- वसुज्येष्ठ
- वसुता
- वसुताति
- वसुत्ति
- वसुत्व
- वसुत्वन
- वसुद
- वसुदत्त
- वसुदत्तक
- वसुदा
- वसुदान
- वसुदाम
- वसुदामन्
- वसुदावन्
- वसुदेय
- वसुदेव
- वसुदेवत
- वसुदेव्या
- वसुदैव
- वसुदैवत
- वसुधर
- वसुधर्मन्
- वसुधर्मिका
- वसुधा
- वसुधातुकारिका
- वसुधान
- वसुधार
- वसुधारिणी
- वसुधित
- वसुधिति
- वसुधेय
- वसुनन्द
- वसुनन्दक
- वसुनाग
- वसुनीति
- वसुनीथ
- वसुनेत्र
- वसुनेमि
- वसुंधर
- वसुंधरा
- वसुपति
- वसुपत्नी
- वसुपातृ
- वसुपाल
- वसुपालित
- वसुपूज्यराज्
- वसुप्रद
- वसुप्रभा
- वसुप्राण
- वसुबन्धु
- वसुभ
- वसुभट्ट
- वसुभरित
- वसुभाग
- वसुभूत
- वसुभूति
- वसुभृद्यान
- वसुमत्
- वसुमति
- वसुमनस्
- वसुमय
- वसुमित्र
- वसुमेखल
- वसुरक्षित
- वसुरण्व
- वसुरथ
- वसुराज
- वसुरात
- वसुरुच्
- वसुरुचि
- वसुरूप
- वसुरेतस्
- वसुरोचिस्
- वसुलक्ष्मी
- वसुवत्
- वसुवन्
- वसुवन
- वसुवनि
- वसुवर्मधर
- वसुवल्लिका
- वसुवाह
- वसुवाहन
- वसुविद्
- वसुविन्द
- वसुवीर्य
- वसुवृष्टि
- वसुव्रत
- वसुशक्ति
- वसुश्रवस्
- वसुश्री
- वसुश्रुत
- वसुश्रेष्ठ
- वसुषेण
- वसुसम्पत्ति
- वसुसम्पूर्ण
- वसुसार
- वसुसेन
- वसुस्थली
- वसुहट्ट
- वसुहट्टक
- वसुहोम
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18 कश्यप
kaṡyápa
m. a tortoise ( kacchapa) VS. XXIV, 37 AitBr. ṠBr. ;
a sort of fish W. ;
a kind of deer (cf. kāṡyapa) L. ;
a class of divine beings associated with Prajāpati AV. TS. VS. ;
(ās) m. pl. a class of semidivine genii connected with orᅠ regulating the course of the sun AV. XIII, 1, 23 TĀr. I, 8 PārGṛ. II, 9, 13 ;
N. of a mythical Ṛishi AitBr. ṠBr. ;
of an ancient sage VS. AV. etc., (a descendant of Marīci andᅠ author of several hymns of the Ṛig-veda RV. AV. ṠBr. ;
he was husband of Aditi andᅠ twelve other daughters of Daksha MBh. I, 2598 Mn. IX, 129 ;
by Aditi he was father of the Ādityas <cf. kāṡyapeya> TS. ṠBr. ;
andᅠ of Vivasvat R. ;
andᅠ of Vishṇu in his vāmanaavatāra R. BhP. VP. ;
by his other twelve wives he was father of demons, nāgas, reptiles, birds, andᅠ all kinds of living things;
from the prominent part ascribed to him in creation he is sometimes called Prajā-pati;
he is one of the seven great Ṛishis andᅠ priest of Paraṡu-rāma andᅠ Rāma-candra;
he is supposed by some to be a personification of races inhabiting the Caucasus, the Caspian, Kaṡmīr, etc.);
a patronymic from Kaṡyapa ṠBr. ;
the author of a Dharmaṡāstra called Kaṡyahôllara-saṃhitā;
the constellation Cancer
+ (cf. Pers. kashaf) VP. ;
(ās) m. pl. the descendants of Kaṡyapa AitBr. ĀṡvṠr. ;
(ā) f. a female Ṛishi (authoress of a verse in the White Yajur-veda)
- कश्यपग्रीव
- कश्यपतुङ्ग
- कश्यपद्वीप
- कश्यपनन्दन
- कश्यपपुच्छ
- कश्यपभास्कर
- कश्यपव्रत
- कश्यपसंहिता
- कश्यपसूनुज्येष्ठ
- कश्यपस्मृति
- कश्यपापत्य
- कश्यपेश्वर
- कश्यपोत्तरसंहिता
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19 केश
kéṡa1) m. ( kliṡ Uṇ. ;
ifc. ā orᅠ ī Pāṇ. 4-1, 54)
the hair of the head AV. VS. ṠBr. etc.. ;
the mane (of a horse orᅠ lion) MBh. I, 8008 Ṡak. Sch. ;
a kind of perfume ( hrīvera) L. ;
N. of a mineral VarBṛS. LXXVII, 23 ;
N. of Varuṇa L. ;
of Vishṇu L. ;
of a Daitya L. ;
of a locality Romakas. ;
(pl.) the tail (of the Bos grunniens) Pāṇ. 2-3, 36 Kāṡ. (v.l. vāla);
(ī) f. a lock of hair on the crown of the head L. ;
the Indigo plant L. ;
Carpopogon pruriens L. ;
another plant ( bhūta-keṡī) L. ;
N. of Durgā L. ;
kêṡa
- केशकर्मन्
- केशकर्षण
- केशकलाप
- केशकार
- केशकारिन्
- केशकीट
- केशगर्भ
- केशगर्भक
- केशगृहीत
- केशग्रन्थि
- केशग्रह
- केशग्रहण
- केशग्राहम्
- केशघ्न
- केशचण
- केशचूड
- केशचैत्य
- केशच्छिद्
- केशजाह
- केशदमनी
- केशदृंहण
- केशधर
- केशधारण
- केशधारिणी
- केशधृत्
- केशपक्ष
- केशपङ्क्ति
- केशपर्णी
- केशपाश
- केशपिङ्गल
- केशप्रधर्षण
- केशप्रसार
- केशबन्ध
- केशभू
- केशभूमि
- केशमण्डल
- केशमथनी
- केशमर्दन
- केशमार्जक
- केशमार्जन
- केशमिश्र
- केशमुष्टि
- केशमुष्टिक
- केशयन्त्री
- केशरचना
- केशरञ्जन
- केशराज
- केशरुहा
- केशरूपा
- केशरोमा
- केशलुञ्चक
- केशलुञ्चन
- केशवत्
- केशवपन
- केशवपनीय
- केशवर्धन
- केशवेष
- केशवेष्ट
- केशव्यपरोपण
- केशव्युदाहरण
- केशशूल
- केशश्मश्रु
- केशस्तुक
- केशहन्तृफला
- केशहन्त्री
- केशहस्त
- केशहृत्फला
- केशाकेशि
- केशाग्र
- केशाद
- केशान्त
- केशान्तिक
- केशापहा
- केशाम्बु
- केशारि
- केशारुहा
- केशार्हा
- केशालि
- केशावमर्षण
- केशोच्चय
- केशोण्डुक
- कोशोण्ड्रक
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20 क्य
kyán. (fr. 3. ká), anything agreeable to Prajā-pati ṠBr. X, 3, 4, 2 and 4; 4, 1, 4 and 15 ff.
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Prajapati — In Hinduism, Prajapati (Sanskrit IAST|prajā pati sa. प्रजापति lord of creatures ) is a Hindu deity presiding over procreation, and protector of life. He appears as a creator deity or supreme god above the other Vedic deities in RV 10.121.10 and… … Wikipedia
Pattiseema — Patti seema is a village in Polavaram mandal of West Godavari district, Andhra Pradesh, India. It is located on the bank of the River Godavari. It is very famous for Sri Veerabhadra Swamy Temple. ri Veereswara Swamy TempleThis is a preamble to… … Wikipedia
Prajāpati — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda En la mitología hinduista, Prayápati es una deidad que preside sobre la procreación y es protector de la vida. प्रजा पति, en escritura devánagari. prajā pati, en el sistema IAST de transliteración. Etimología: ‘señor … Wikipedia Español
Farmers' movements in India — The farmers in India had to undergo great struggle in all the states to stop exploitation by the Jagirdars and Zamindars. Some of the movements were successful, but others failed. The farmer movements in 1907 under the leadership of Sardar Ajit… … Wikipedia
Lakshmi — For other uses, see Lakshmi (disambiguation). Lakshmi Lakshmi by Raja Ravi Varma Devanagari लक्ष्म … Wikipedia
Thakur Deshraj — (Hindi: ठाकुर देशराज) (1903 1970) was a social worker, nationalist and a historian of Rajasthan in India. He was born in village Jhagina of district Bharatpur in Rajasthan, India. He was revenue minister in the princely state of Bharatpur. His… … Wikipedia
Hari Singh Burdak — (1884 1966) ( hi. हरीसिंह बुरडक) was a freedom fighter of Shekhawati region in Rajasthan, India. He was born in year 1884 in a Jat Hindu family of Burdak gotra in village Palthana of Sikar district in Rajasthan, India. He was a brave, fearless… … Wikipedia
Праджапати — (санскр. Prajâ pati господин творения, прародитель, творец) в индийской мифологии имя, придаваемое различным божествам. В Ригведе это имя носит абстрактное верховное божество, представитель отвлеченного божественного принципа, выработанного… … Энциклопедический словарь Ф.А. Брокгауза и И.А. Ефрона
Vásishtha — Un murti (ídolo) del sabio Vásista en un templo del sur de la India. Vásista es uno de los célebres Sapta rishis (‘siete sabios’ principales) de la época védica. Es autor de muchos himnos del Rig veda (el primer texto de la India, de mediados del … Wikipedia Español
Diaus Pitar — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda En la primera religión védica (previa a la religión hinduista) Diaúsh Pitá o Diaúsh Pitṛí era el Padre de los Cielos, esposo de Prithuí (la Tierra) y padre de Agní (dios del fuego) e Indra (dios del cielo).[1] द्यौष् … Wikipedia Español