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1 sārvabhauma
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2 कृष्णसार्वभौम
kṛishṇá-sārvabhaumam. N. of a poet
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3 जयत्सेन
jáyat-senam. (- ya-s-), having victorious armies
N. of a Magadha king MBh. I, V, IX Hariv. 6725 ;
of a son (of Sārvabhauma MBh. I, 3769 ;
of Nadina Hariv. 1516 VP. IV, 9, 8 VāyuP.);
a N. assumed by a Pāṇḍu prince at Virāṭa's court MBh. IV, 176 ;
(ā) f. N. of one of the mothers attending on Skanda, IX, 2624.
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4 जयसेन
jayá-senam. (= jayat-s-) N. of a Magadha king MBh. II, 121 ;
of a son (of Adina orᅠ Ahīna BhP. IX, 17, 17 ;
of Sārvabhauma, 22, 10 VP. IV, 20, 3 ;
of Mahêndra-varman Kathās. XI, 33 ff.);
of the father of the Āvantyau BhP. IX, 24, 38 ;
of a Buddhist;
(ā) f. N. of a Surâṇganā Siṇhâs. Concl.;
of a female door-keeper Mālav. ;
of another woman HPariṡ. II, 82.
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5 नारायण
nārāyaṇám. (patr. fr. nára q.v.) the son of the original Man (with whom he is generally associated e.g.. Mn. I, 10 ;
he is identified with Brahmā. ib. 11 with Vishṇu orᅠ Kṛishṇa TĀr. MBh. etc.;
the Apsaras Urvaṡī is said to have sprung from his thigh Hariv. 4601 ;
elsewhere he is regarded as a Kaṡyapa orᅠ Aṇgirasa, alsoᅠ as chief of the Sādhyas, andᅠ with Jainas as the 8th of the 9 black Vāsudevas);
the Purusha-hymn ( RV. X, 90 said to have been composed by Nārāyaṇá) ṠBr. ṠāṇkhṠr. ;
(as synonym of Vishṇu) N. of the 2nd month (reckoning from Mārgaṡīrsha) Var. ;
a mystical N. of the letter ā Up. ;
N. of a son of Ajā-mila BhP. ;
of a son of Bhu-mitra orᅠ Bhūmi-mitra (a prince of the dynasty of the Kaṇvlyanas) Pur. ;
of a son of Nara-hari Kshitîṡ. ;
of sev. men, authors andᅠ commentators ( alsoᅠ with ācārya
kavi, gārgya, cakra-cūḍāmaṇi,
daiva-vid, dharmâ̱dhikārin, paṇḍina, paṇḍita,
dharmâ̱dkikāriṅ paṇḍitâ̱cārya, parivrāj, bhaṭṭa
<cf. below, andᅠ bhaṭṭa-n->, bhaṭṭâ̱cārya, bhaṭṭâ̱raḍa, bhāratī, bhishaj, muni, yati, yatî ̱vara, rāya, vandya, vādî ̱ṡvara, vidyā-vinoda, vaishṇava-muni, ṡarman, sarasvatī, sarva-jña, sārvabhauma);
mf (ī)n. relating orᅠ belonging to Nārāyaṇa orᅠ Kṛishṇa MBh. etc. (m. pl. the warriors of Kṛishṇa, IV, 147);
n. (with kshetra) N. of the ground on the banks of the Ganges for a distance of 4 cubits from he water L. ;
(with cūrṇa) a partic. medicinal powder Bhpr. ;
(with taila) a medic. oil expressed from various plants ib. ;
(ī) f. seeᅠ s.v.
nārāyaṇaseeᅠ above
- नारायणकण्ठ
- नारायणकल्प
- नारायणकवच
- नारायणगीता
- नारायणगुप्त
- नारायणचक्रवर्तिन्
- नारायणचरित्रमाला
- नारायणचुर्ण
- नारायणतत्त्ववाद
- नारायणतार
- नारायणतीर्थ
- नारायणतैल
- नारायणदत्त
- नारायणदास
- नारायणदीक्षित
- नारायणदेव
- नारायणधर्मसारसंग्रह
- नारायणनामविवरण
- नारायणपद्धति
- नारायणप्रबोधोत्सव
- नारायणप्रिय
- नारायणबलि
- नारायणभट्टी
- नारायणभट्टीय
- नारायणमन्त्रार्थ
- नारायणमय
- नारायणमिश्र
- नारायणराज
- नारायणलब्धि
- नारायणवर्णन
- नारायणवर्मन्
- नारायणवार्त्तिक
- नारायणविलास
- नारायणवृत्ति
- नारायणशब्दवादार्थ
- नारायणशब्दार्थ
- नारायणशेष
- नारायणस्रीगर्भ
- नारायणस्रुति
- नारायणसंहिता
- नारायणसरस्
- नारायणसारसंग्रब
- नारायणसूत्र
- नारायणसूरि
- नारायणस्तवराज
- नारायणस्तोत्र
- नारायणस्मृति
- नारायणस्वामिन्
- नारायणहृदय
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6 रत्नगर्भ
rátna-garbhamfn. filled with precious stones, containing jewels, set with jewels MBh. R. ;
m. the sea L. ;
N. of Kubera L. ;
of a Bodhi-sattva Lalit. W. ;
of a commentator Cat. W. ;
(with sārvabhauma) of another author Cat. ;
(ā) f. the earth Prasannar. Siṇhâs.
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7 रामभद्र
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8 विदूरथ
vidūratham. (perhaps for vidūra-ratha) N. of a Muni VarBṛS. ;
of a son of the 12th Manu Hariv. ;
of a king ib. ;
of a descendant of Vṛishṇi MBh. ;
of a son of Kuru ib. ;
of a son of Bhajamāna andᅠ father of Ṡūra Hariv. Pur. ;
of a son of Su-ratha andᅠ father of Ṛiksha (Sārvabhauma) ib. ;
of a son of Citra-ratha BhP. ;
of the father of Su-niti andᅠ Su-mati MārkP. etc.;
of a man who was killed by his wife;
cf. Kām. VII, 54 Vās., Introd.
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9 वैदिकसार्वभौम
vaidika-sārvabhaumam. N. of various authors Cat.
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10 शुभ्रदन्त
ṡubhrá-dantamf (ī)n. id. Mṛicch. ;
(ī) f. N. of the female of the elephants Pushpa-danta (cf. ṡubha-dantī) andᅠ Sārvabhauma L.
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11 सिद्धान्तसार्वभौम
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12 सिद्धान्तार्णव
siddhâ̱ntâ̱rṇavam. N. of an other Vedânta wk. by Raghu-nātha Sārvabhauma
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13 सुनन्द
su-nandamfn. pleasing well, delighting W. ;
m. a palace of a partic. form (v.l. sundara) L. ;
N. of a Deva-putra Lalit. ;
of a Sātvata attending on Kṛishṇa BhP. ;
of a Buddhist Ṡrāvaka SaddhP. ;
(ā) f. a partic. Tithi VarBṛS. Sch. ;
Aristolochia Indica L. ;
a white cow L. ;
a partic. yellow pigment (= go-rocanā) L. ;
a woman L. ;
N. of Umā orᅠ a friend of Umā (- dā-sahita, « attended by SaddhP») L. ;
of a wife of Kṛishṇa (v.l. su-vārttā) Hariv. ;
of the mother of Bāhu andᅠ Vālin L. ;
of Mudāvati (q.v.) L. ;
of a sister of Su-bāhu (king of the Cedis) MBh. ;
of the wife of Sārvabhauma ( alsoᅠ called Kaikeyi) ib. ;
of the wife of Bharata ( alsoᅠ called Kāṡeyī Sārvasenī) ib. ;
of the wife of Pratīpa ( alsoᅠ called Ṡaibyā) ib. ;
of a female door-keeper Ragh. ;
of a river BhP. ;
n. N. of a club made by Tvashṭṛi MārkP. ;
su-nandana
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