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1 Aditi (The personification of the infinite, and mother of a group of celestial deities, the Adityas)
Религия: АдитиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Aditi (The personification of the infinite, and mother of a group of celestial deities, the Adityas)
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2 Adityas
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3 Adityas (A group of celestial deities in the Vedic phase of Hindu mythology)
Религия: АдитьиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Adityas (A group of celestial deities in the Vedic phase of Hindu mythology)
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4 Mitra (In the pantheon of Vedic Hinduism, one of the gods in the category of Adityas, or sovereign principles of the universe)
Религия: МитраУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Mitra (In the pantheon of Vedic Hinduism, one of the gods in the category of Adityas, or sovereign principles of the universe)
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5 Amsha (In the pantheon of Vedic Hinduism, one of the gods in the category of Adityas)
Религия: АмшаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Amsha (In the pantheon of Vedic Hinduism, one of the gods in the category of Adityas)
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6 Aryaman (In the pantheon of Vedic Hinduism, one of the gods in the category of Adityas)
Религия: АрьяманУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Aryaman (In the pantheon of Vedic Hinduism, one of the gods in the category of Adityas)
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7 Bhaga (In the pantheon of Vedic Hinduism, one of the gods in the category of Adityas)
Религия: БхагаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Bhaga (In the pantheon of Vedic Hinduism, one of the gods in the category of Adityas)
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8 Daksa (In the pantheon of Vedic Hinduism, one of the gods in the category of Adityas)
Религия: Дакса (сын Адити)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Daksa (In the pantheon of Vedic Hinduism, one of the gods in the category of Adityas)
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9 Dhatr (In the pantheon of Vedic Hinduism, one of the gods in the category of Adityas)
Религия: ДхатрУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Dhatr (In the pantheon of Vedic Hinduism, one of the gods in the category of Adityas)
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10 Savitr (In the pantheon of Vedic Hinduism, one of the gods in the category of Adityas)
Религия: СавитрУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Savitr (In the pantheon of Vedic Hinduism, one of the gods in the category of Adityas)
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11 ādityaḥ
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12 आदित्य _āditya
आदित्य a. [अदितेरपत्यं ण्य P.IV.1.85.]1 Solar, belonging to, or born in, the solar line; आदित्यैर्यदि विग्रहो नृपतिभिर्धन्यं ममैतत्ततो U.6.18.-2 Devoted to, or originating from, Aditi; आदित्यं चरुं निर्वपेत् Yaj. Ts.2.2.6.1.-3 Belonging to, or sprung from, the Ādityas.-त्यः 1 A son of Aditi; a god, divinity in general. (The number of Ādityas appears to have been originally seven, of whom Varuṇa is the head, and the name Āditya was restricted to them (देवा आदित्या ये सप्त Rv.9.114.3.). In the time of the Brāhmaṇas, however, the number of Ādityas rose to 12, representing the sun in the 12 months of the year; धाता मित्रो$र्यमा रुद्रो वरुणः सूर्य एव च । भगो विवस्वान् पूषा च सविता दशमः स्मृतः ॥ एकादशस्तथा त्वष्टा विष्णुर्द्वादश उच्यते ।); आदित्यानामहं विष्णुः Bg.1.21; Ku. 2.24. (These 12 suns are supposed to shine only at the destruction of the universe; cf. Ve.3.8; दग्धुं विश्वं दहनकिरणैर्नोदिता द्वादशार्काः).-2 The sun; Vāj.4.21.-3 A name of Viṣṇu in his fifth or dwarf-incarnation; स्वयंभूः शंभुरादित्यः V. Sah.-4 N. of the Arka plant (Mar. रुई).-त्यौ (dual) N. of a constellation, the seventh lunar mansion (पुनर्वसु).-Comp. -केतुः 1 N. of a son of Dhṛitarāṣtra.-2 The charioteer of the sun.-चन्द्रौ (dual) the sun and the moon.-दर्शनम् 'Showing the sun' (to a child of 4 months), one of the संस्काराs.-पत्र्यः N. of a plant. (-त्र्यम्) the leaf of the Arka tree.-पर्णिनी a creeping plant with gold-coloured flowers, growing near the bank of water.-पुराणम् N. of an Upapurāṇa.-पुष्पिका red swallow wort (Mar. शिरदोडी).-बन्धुः N. of Śākyamuni.-भक्ता [आदित्ये भक्ता] N. of a plant. see अर्कभक्ता.-मण्डलम् the disc or orb of the sun.-व्रतम् 1 worship of the sun; a व्रत or rite.-2 N. of a Sāman.-सूनुः 'the son of the sun', N. of Sugrīva, Yama, Saturn, Manu and Karṇa &c. -
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sv-ādityámfn. any one befriended by the Ādityas RV. ;
n. the favour orᅠ protection of the Ādityas ib.
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14 अदिति _aditi
अदिति a. [न दीयते खण्ड्यते बध्यते बृहत्त्वात्; दो-क्तिच्] Free, not tied. आदित्यासो अदितयः स्याम Rv.7.52.1. boundless, unlimited, inexhaustible; entire, unbroken; happy, pious (mostly Ved. in all these senses).-तिः [अत्ति प्राणिजातम्; अद्इतिच्]1 Devourer i. e. death; यद्यदेवासृज तत्तदत्तुमध्रियत, सर्वं वा अत्तीति तददितेरदितित्वम् Bṛi. Ār. Up.1.2.5.-2 An epithet of God.-तिः f. [न दातुं शक्तिः]1 Inability to give, poverty.-2 [दातुं छेत्तुम् अयोग्या] (a) The earth. (b) The goddess Aditi, mother of the Ādityas, in mytho- logy represented as the mother of gods; see further on. (c) Freedom, security; boundlessness, immensity of space (opp. to the earth). (d) Inexhaustible abundance, perfection. (e) The lunar mansion called पुनर्वसु. (f) Speech; या प्राणेन संभवत्यदितिर्देवतामयी (शब्दादीनां अदनात् अदितिः Śaṅkara). (g) A cow. cf. ŚB. on MS. 1-3-49. (h) Milk; wife (?).-ती ( dual) Heaven and earth. [अदिति literally means 'unbounded', 'the bound- less Heaven', or according to others, 'the visible in- finite, the endless expanse beyond the earth, beyond the clouds, beyond the sky'. According to Yāska अदिति- रदीना देवमाता, and the verse beginning with अदितिर्द्यौः &c. Rv.1.89.16. he interprets by taking अदिति to mean अदीन i. e. अनुपक्षीण, न ह्येषां क्षयो$स्ति इति. [In the Ṛigveda Aditi is frequently implored 'for blessing on children and cattle, for protection and for forgiveness'. She is called 'Devamātā' being strangely enough represented both as mother and daughter of Dakṣa. She had 8 sons; she approached the gods with 7 and cast away the 8th (Mārtaṇḍa, the sun.) In another place Aditi is addressed as 'supporter of the sky, sustainer of the earth, sovereign of this world, wife of Viṣṇu', but in the Mahābhārata, Rāmāyaṇa and Purāṇas, Viṣṇu is said to be the son of Aditi, one of the several daughters of Dakṣa and given in marriage of Kaśyapa by whom she was the mother of Viṣṇu in his dwarf incarnation, and also of Indra, and she is called mother of gods and the gods her sons, 'Aditinandanas'; See Dakṣa and Kaśyapa also].-Comp. -जः, -नन्दनः a god, divine being. -
15 ऋभु
ṛibhú
alsoᅠ of property orᅠ wealth RV. IV, 37, 5; VIII, 93, 34 ;
of an arrow AV. I, 2, 3);
(us) m. an artist, one who works in iron, a smith, builder (of carriages etc.)
N. of three semi-divine beings (Ṛibhu, Vāja, andᅠ Vibhvan, the name of the first being applied to all of them;
thought by some to represent the three seasons of the year, Ludwig RV. vol. III, p. 187, andᅠ celebrated for their skill as artists;
they are supposed to dwell in the solar sphere, andᅠ are the artists who formed the horses of Indra, the carriage of the Aṡvins, andᅠ the miraculous cow of Bṛihaspati;
they made their parents young, andᅠ performed other wonderful works < Sv-apas>;
they are supposed to take their ease andᅠ remain idle for twelve days < the twelve intercalary days of the winter solstice> every year in the house of the Sun < Agohya>;
after which they recommence working;
when the gods heard of their skill, they sent Agni to them with the one cup of their rival Tvashṭṛi, the artificer of the gods, bidding the Ṛibhus construct four cups from it;
when they had successfully executed this task, the gods received the Ṛibhus amongst themselves andᅠ allowed them to partake of their sacrifices etc.;
cf. Kaegi RV. p. 53 f.) RV. AV. etc.;
they appear generally as accompanying Indra, especially at the evening sacrifice;
in later mythology Ṛibhu is a son of Brahman VP. ;
a deity L. ;
( avas) m. a class of deities;
+ cf. Gk. ἀλφεῖν;
Lat. labor;
Goth. arb-aiths;
Angl. Sax. earfodh;
Slav. rab-ǔ
- ऋभुमत्
- ऋभुष्ठिर
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16 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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víshṇum. (prob. fr. vish, « All-pervader» orᅠ « Worker») N. of one of the principal Hindū deities (in the later mythology regarded as « the preserver», andᅠ with Brahmā. « the creator» andᅠ Ṡiva « the destroyer», constituting the well-known Tri-mūrti orᅠ triad;
although Vishṇu comes second in the triad he is identified with the supreme deity by his worshippers;
in the Vedic period, however, he is not placed in the foremost rank, although he is frequently invoked with other gods <esp. with Indra whom he assists in killing Vṛitra andᅠ with whom he drinks the Soma juice;
cf. his later names Indrânuja andᅠ Upêndra>;
as distinguished from the other Vedic deities, he is a personification of the light andᅠ of the sun, esp. in his striding over the heavens, which he is said to do in three paces
< seeᅠ tri-vikrama andᅠ cf. bali, vāmana>, explained as denoting the threefold manifestations of light in the form of fire, lightning, andᅠ the sun, orᅠ as designating the three daily stations of the sun in his rising, culminating, andᅠ setting;
Vishṇu does not appear to have been included at first among the Ādityas <q.v.>, although in later times he is accorded the foremost place among them;
in the Brāhmaṇas he is identified with sacrifice, andᅠ in one described as a dwarf;
in the Mahā-bhārata andᅠ Rāmayaṇa he rises to the supremacy which in some places he now enjoys as the most popular deity of modern Hindū worship;
the great rivalry between him andᅠ Ṡiva <cf. vaishṇava andᅠ ṡaiva> is not fully developed till the period of the Purāṇas:
the distinguishing feature in the character of the Post-vedic Vishṇu is his condescending to become incarnate in a portion of his essence on ten principal occasions, to deliver mankind from certain great dangers <cf. avatāra andᅠ IW. 327 >;
some of the Purāṇas make 22 incarnations, orᅠ even 24, instead of 10;
the Vaishṇavas regard Vishṇu as the supreme being, andᅠ often identify him with Nārāyaṇa, the personified Purusha orᅠ primeval living spirit <described as moving on the waters, reclining on Ṡesha, the serpent of infinity, while the god Brahmā. emerges from a lotus growing from his navel;
cf. Manu I, 10 >;
the wives of Vishṇu are Aditi andᅠ Sinīvālī, later Lakshmī orᅠ Ṡrī andᅠ even Sarasvatī;
his son is Kāma-deva, god of love, andᅠ his paradise is called Vaikuṇṭha;
he is usually represented with a peculiar mark on his breast called Ṡrī-vatsa, andᅠ as holding a ṡaṅkha, orᅠ conch-shell called Pāñcajanya, a cakra orᅠ quoit-like missile-weapon called Su-darṡana, a gadā orᅠ club called Kaumodakī andᅠ a padma orᅠ lotus;
he has alsoᅠ a bow called Ṡārṇga, andᅠ a sword called Nandaka;
his vāhana orᅠ vehicle is Garuḍa q.v.;
he has a jewel on his wrist called Syamantaka, another on his breast called Kaustubha, andᅠ the river Ganges is said to issue from his foot;
the demons slain by him in his character of « preserver from evil»,
orᅠ by Kṛishṇa as identified with him, are Madhu, Dhenuka, Cāṇūra, Yamala, andᅠ Arjuna < seeᅠ yamalâ̱rjuna>, Kāla-nemi, Haya-grīva, Ṡakaṭa, Arishṭa, Kaiṭabha, Kaṇsa, Keṡin, Mura, Ṡālva, Mainda, Dvi-vida, Rāhu, Hiraṇya-kaṡipu, Bāṇa, Kāliya, Naraka, Bali;
he is worshipped under a thousand names, which are all enumerated in MBh. XIII, 6950-7056 ;
he is sometimes regarded as the divinity of the lunar mansion called Ṡravaṇa) RV. etc. etc. (cf. RTL. 44 IW. 324);
N. of the month Caitra VarBṛS. ;
(with prājāpatya) of the author of RV. X, 84 ;
of a son of Manu Sāvarṇa andᅠ Bhautya MārkP. ;
of the writer of a law-book Yājñ. ;
of the father of the 11th Arhat of the present Avasarpiṇi L. ;
( alsoᅠ with gaṇaka, kavi, daivajña, paṇḍita, bhaṭṭa, miṡra, yatî ̱ndra, vājapeyin, ṡāstrin etc.) of various authors andᅠ others Inscr. Cat. ;
= agni L. ;
= vasu-devatā L. ;
= ṡuddha L. ;
f. N. of the mother of the 11th Arhat of the present Avasarpiṇi L. ;
n. pl. (in a formula) ĀpṠr. ;
( vishṇor with apamarṇam, ājya-doham, vratam;
<oḥ> sāma, svarīyaḥ N. of Sāmans;
with shoḍaṡa-nāma-stotram, anusmṛitiḥ, ashṭāviṉṡati-nāma-stotram, andᅠ mahā-stutiḥ N. of wks.)
- विष्णुऋक्ष
- विष्णुकन्द
- विष्णुकरण
- विष्णुकवच
- विष्णुकाञ्ची
- विष्णुकान्ती
- विष्णुकान्तीतीर्थ
- विष्णुकुतूहल
- विष्णुकोशल
- विष्णुक्रम
- विष्णुक्रमीय
- विष्णुक्रान्त
- विष्णुक्रान्ति
- विष्णुक्षेत्र
- विष्णुगङ्गा
- विष्णुगाथा
- विष्णुगायत्री
- विष्णुगुप्त
- विष्णुगुप्तक
- विष्णुगूढ
- विष्णुगृह
- विष्णुगोपवर्मन्
- विष्णुगोल
- विष्णुग्रन्थि
- विष्णुचक्र
- विष्णुचन्द्र
- विष्णुचित्त
- विष्णुज
- विष्णुजामल
- विष्णुजामातृ
- विष्णुतत्त्व
- विष्णुतन्त्र
- विष्णुतर्पण
- विष्णुतर्पणविधि
- विष्णुतिथि
- विष्णुतीर्थ
- विष्णुतीर्थीयव्याख्यान
- विष्णुतुल्यपराक्रम
- विष्णुतैल
- विष्णुतोषिणी
- विष्णुत्रिशती
- विष्णुत्व
- विष्णुदत्त
- विष्णुदत्तक
- विष्णुदास
- विष्णुदेव
- विष्णुदेवत्य
- विष्णुदैवत
- विष्णुदैवत्य
- विष्णुद्वादशनामस्तोत्र
- विष्णुद्विष्
- विष्णुद्वीप
- विष्णुधर्म
- विष्णुधर्मन्
- विष्णुधारा
- विष्णुध्यानस्तोत्रादि
- विष्णुनदी
- विष्णुनाममाहात्म्यसंग्रह
- विष्णुनाममाहात्मरत्नस्तोत्र
- विष्णुनीराजन
- विष्णुन्यङ्ग
- विष्णुपञ्चक
- विष्णुपञ्चकव्रतकथा
- विष्णुपञ्जर
- विष्णुपति
- विष्णुपत्नी
- विष्णुपद
- विष्णुपद्धति
- विष्णुपरायण
- विष्णुपर्णिका
- विष्णुपादादिकेशान्तस्तुति
- विष्णुपुत्र
- विष्णुपुर्
- विष्णुपुर
- विष्णुपुराण
- विष्णुपुराणक
- विष्णुपूजन
- विष्णुपूजा
- विष्णुप्रतिमासम्प्रोक्षणविधि
- विष्णुप्रतिष्ठा
- विष्णुप्रतिष्ठापद्धति
- विष्णुप्रिया
- विष्णुप्रीति
- विष्णुब्रह्ममहेश्वरदानप्रयोग
- विष्णुभ
- विष्णुभक्त
- विष्णुभक्ति
- विष्णुभगवतपुराण
- विष्णुभुजंग
- विष्णुभुजंगस्तोत्र
- विष्णुभुजंगी
- विष्णुमत्
- विष्णुमन्त्र
- विष्णुमन्दिर
- विष्णुमय
- विष्णुमहिमन्
- विष्णुमानस
- विष्णुमाया
- विष्णुमाहात्म्य
- विष्णुमाहात्म्यपद्धति
- विष्णुमित्र
- विष्णुमुख
- विष्णुयन्त्रप्रकरण
- विष्णुयशस्
- विष्णुयाग
- विष्णुयागप्रयोग
- विष्णुयामल
- विष्णुयामलतन्त्र
- विष्णुयामिल
- विष्णुरथ
- विष्णुरहस्य
- विष्णुराज
- विष्णुरात
- विष्णुराम
- विष्णुरामसिद्धान्तवागीश
- विष्णुलहरी
- विष्णुलिङ्गी
- विष्णुलोक
- विष्णुवत्
- विष्णुवर्णनध्यानादि
- विष्णुवर्धन
- विष्णुवर्मन्
- विष्णुवल्लभ
- विष्णुवाहन
- विष्णुवाह्य
- विष्णुविग्रहशंसनस्तोत्र
- विष्णुविजय
- विष्णुवृद्ध
- विष्णुव्रतकल्प
- विष्णुशक्ति
- विष्णुशतनामस्तोत्र
- विष्णुशयनबोधदिन
- विष्णुशर्मन्
- विष्णुशिला
- विष्णुशृङ्खल
- विष्णुश्राद्ध
- विष्णुश्राद्धपद्धति
- विष्णुश्रुत
- विष्णुषट्पदी
- विष्णुसंहिता
- विष्णुसमुच्चय
- विष्णुसरस्
- विष्णुसरस्तीर्थ
- विष्णुसर्वजन
- विष्णुसर्वज्ञ
- विष्णुसहस्रनामन्
- विष्णुसिंह
- विष्णुसिद्धान्त
- विष्णुसिद्धान्तलीलावती
- विष्णुसूक्त
- विष्णुसूत्र
- विष्णुस्तव
- विष्णुस्तवराज
- विष्णुस्तुति
- विष्णुस्तोत्र
- विष्णुस्मृति
- विष्णुस्वरूपध्यानादिवर्णन
- विष्णुस्वामिन्
- विष्णुहरि
- विष्णुहारदेव
- विष्णुहिता
- विष्णुहृदय
- विष्णुहृदयस्तोत्र
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18 अंशः _aṃśḥ
अंशः [अंश्-अच्]1 A share, part, portion, division; member; सकृदंशो निपतति Ms.9.47; तुर्यांशः a fourth part; षष्ठ˚; ममैवांशो जीवलोके जीवभूतः सनातनः Bg.15.7; भुवमंशाविव धर्मयोर्गतौ R.8.16; अंशेन दर्शितानुकूलता K.159 partly.-2 A share in property, inheritance; स्वतों$शतः Ms.8.48; अनंशौ क्लीबपतितौ 9.21; पत्न्यः कार्याः समांशिकाः Y.2.115.-3 the numerator of a fraction; अन्योन्यहाराभिहतौ हरांशौ Līlā.; sometimes used for fraction itself.-4 A degree of latitude (or longitude); अक्षस्यांशाः समाख्याताः षष्टयुत्तरशतत्रयम्; स च अंशः षष्टिकलात्मकः, कला तु षष्टिविकलात्मिका-5 The shoulder (more correctly written as अंस, q. v.).-6 N. of one of the Ādityas; Mb.1.227.25; cf. also the beginning of T. Ā. The senses of 'party', 'a share of booty', 'earnest money', which are said to occur in the Veda are traceable to1 above.-7 The vital note in a Rāga.-Comp. - अंशः [ष. त.] a secondary incarnation; part of a portion.-अंशि adv. share by share.-अवतारः -तरणम् [ष. त.] descent (on earth) of parts of deities, partial incarnation; ˚तार इव धर्मस्य Dk.153; ˚रमिव कृतान्तस्य K.31; ˚उच्चैःश्रवसः 79; so अंशावतीर्णमिव 18; N. of a sub-parvan covering Adhyāyas 64-67 of Ādiparvan of Mb. Even without the compound अंश means partial incarnation, अंश, आवेश, and अवतार are the three kinds of Lord's manifestations.-कुण्डली (= नवांशकुण्डली) the horoscope prepared by taking into consideration the nine zodiacal divisions. (1/18th of a राशि = नवांश or नवमांश).-भाज्, -हर, -हारिन् a. [उप. समास] one who takes or has a share, one entitled to a share in the ancestral property, an heir, a co-heir; पिण्डदों?1?1$- शहरश्चैषां पूर्वाभावे परः परः Y.2.132; जातो$पि दास्यां शूद्रेण कामतों$शहरो भवेत् 133.-विवर्तिन् a. [स. त.] slightly turned away, or turned away towards the shoulder; मुखमंशविवर्ति पक्ष्मलाक्ष्याः Ś.3.24. v. l. for अंसविवर्ति.-सवर्णनम् [ष. त.] reduction of fractions to the same denominator (अतुल्यच्छेदयो राश्योः समच्छेदकरणम्) अन्योन्यहाराभिहतौ हरांशौ राश्योः समच्छेदविधानमेवम् Līlā.-स्वरः the keynote. -
19 आदित्य
ādityá1) (Pāṇ. 4-1, 85) mfn. belonging to orᅠ coming from Aditi TS. II, 2, 6, 1 ṠBr. etc.. ;
m. « son of Aditi» ;
(ās) m. pl.
N. of seven deities of the heavenly sphere RV. IX, 114, 3, etc.. ṠBr. III, 1, 3, 3 ;
(the chief is Varuṇa, to whom the N. Āditya is especially applicable;
the succeeding five are Mitra, Aryaman, Bhaga, Daksha, Aṇṡa;
that of the seventh is probably Sūrya orᅠ Savitṛi;
as a class of deities they are distinct from the viṡvedevāḥ ChUp. ;
sometimes their number is supposed to be eight TS. Sāy. ;
andᅠ in the period of the Brāhmaṇas twelve, as representing the sun in the twelve months of the year ṠBr. IV, 5, 7, 2, etc..);
N. of a god in general, especially of Sūrya (the sun) RV. AV. AitBr. ṠBr. Ṡiṡ. etc.;
N. of Vishṇu in his Vāmana orᅠ dwarf avatāra (as son of Kaṡyapa andᅠ Aditi) ChUp. ;
the plant Calotropis Gigantea L. ;
(au) m. du. N. of a constellation, the seventh lunar mansion L. ;
(ā) f. (?) the sun VS. IV, 21 ;
(am) n. = au (cf. punar-vasu);
N. of a Sāman. ChUp. ;
2) mfn. (Pāṇ. 4-1, 85) relating orᅠ belonging to orᅠ coming from the Ādityas RV. I, 105, 16 VS. ṠBr. etc.. ;
relating to the god of the sun
- आदित्यकान्ता
- आदित्यकेतु
- आदित्यकेशव
- आदित्यगति
- आदित्यगर्भ
- आदित्यग्रह
- आदित्यचन्द्रौ
- आदित्यजूत
- आदित्यज्योतिस्
- आदित्यतीर्थ
- आदित्यतेजस्
- आदित्यत्व
- आदित्यदर्शन
- आदित्यदास
- आदित्यदेव
- आदित्यदेवत
- आदित्यनामन्
- आदित्यपत्त्र
- आदित्यपर्णिका
- आदित्यपर्णिन्
- आदित्यपर्णिनी
- आदित्यपाक
- आदित्यपात्र
- आदित्यपुराण
- आदित्यपुष्पिका
- आदित्यप्रभ
- आदित्यबन्धु
- आदित्यभक्ता
- आदित्यमण्डल
- आदित्ययशस्
- आदित्यलोक
- आदित्यवत्
- आदित्यवनि
- आदित्यवर्ण
- आदित्यवर्मन्
- आदित्यवल्लभा
- आदित्यव्रत
- आदित्यव्रतिक
- आदित्यशयन
- आदित्यसंवत्सर
- आदित्यसूक्त
- आदित्यसूनु
- आदित्यसेन
- आदित्यस्तोत्र
- आदित्यस्थाली
- आदित्यस्वामिन्
- आदित्यहृदय
- आदित्याचार्य
- आदित्यानुवर्तिन्
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20 सवितृ
savitṛím. a stimulator, rouser, vivifier (applied to Tvashṭṛi) RV. III, 55, 19; X, 10, 5 ;
N. of a sun-deity (accord. toᅠ Naigh. belonging to the atmosphere as well as to heaven;
andᅠ sometimes in the Veda identified with, at other times distinguishead from Sūrya, « the Sun», being conceived of andᅠ personified as the divine influence andᅠ vivifying power of the sun, while Sūrya is the more concrete conception;
accord. toᅠ Sāy. the sun before rising is called Savitṛi, andᅠ after rising till its setting Sūrya;
eleven whole hymns of the RV. andᅠ parts of others
<e.g.. I, 35; II, 38; III, 62, 10-12 etc.. >
are devoted to the praise of Savitiṛi;
he has golden hands, arms, hair etc.;
he is alsoᅠ reckoned among the Ādityas <q.v.>, andᅠ is even worshipped as « of all creatures», supporting the world andᅠ delivering his votaries from sin;
the celebrated verse RV. III, 62, 10, called gāyatrī andᅠ sāvitrī <qq.vv.> is addressed to him) RV. etc. etc.;
the orb of the sun (in its ordinary form) orᅠ its god (his wife is Pṛiṡni) MBh. Kāv. etc.;
N. of one of the 28 Vyāsas VP. ;
of Ṡiva orᅠ Indra L. ;
Calotrcpis Gigantea L. ;
(- trī) f. seeᅠ below
- सवितृतनय
- सवितृदत्त
- सवितृद्वत
- सवितृदैवत
- सवितृपुत्र
- सवितृप्रसूत
- सवितृसुत
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