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1 शक्ति
ṡaktíṡáktif. power, ability, strength, might, effort, energy, capability ( ṡaktyā orᅠ ātma-ṡ- orᅠ sva-ṡ-, « according to ability» ;
paraṉṡaktyā, « with all one's might» ;
vitta-ṡaktyā, « according to the capability of one's property» ;
ṡaktima-hāpayitvā, « not relaxing one's efforts, exerting all one's strength»), faculty, skill, capacity for, power over (gen. loc. dat., orᅠ inf.) RV. etc. etc.;
effectiveness orᅠ efficacy (of a remedy) ṠārṇgS. ;
regal power (consisting of three parts, prabhutva, personal pre-eminence;
mantra, good counsel, andᅠ utsāha, energy) Kām. (cf. Ragh. III, 13);
the energy orᅠ active power of a deity personified as his wife andᅠ worshipped by the Ṡākta (q.v.) sect of Hindūs under various names
(sometimes only three, sometimes eight Ṡakti goddesses are enumerated, as follow, Indrāṇi, Vaishṇavī, Ṡāntā, Brahmāṇī, Kaumāri, Nārasiṇhī, Vārāhī, andᅠ Māheṡvarī, but some substitute Cāmuṇḍā andᅠ Cāṇdikā for the third andᅠ sixth of these:
according to another reckoning there are nine, viz. Vaishṇavī, Brahmāṇi, Raudri, Māheṡvarī, Nārasiṇhī, Vārāhī, Indraṇī, Kārttikī, andᅠ Pradhānā:
others reckon fifty different forms of the Ṡakti of Vishṇu besides Lakshmī, some of these are Kīrtti, Kānti, Tushṭi, Pushṭā, Dhṛiti. Ṡānti, Kriyā, Dayā, Medhā etc.;
andᅠ fifty forms of the Ṡakti of Ṡiva orᅠ Rudra besides Durgā orᅠ Gaurī, some of whom are Guṇôdarī, Virajā, Sālmali, Lolâkshi, Vartulâkshī, Dīrgha-ghoṇā, Sudirgha-mukhī, Go. -mukhī, Dirgha-jihvā, Kuṇḍôdarī, Ardha-keṡī, Vikṛita-mukhī, Jvālā-mukhi, Ulkāmukhi etc.;
Sarasvati is alsoᅠ named as a Ṡakti, both of Vishṇu andᅠ Rudra:
according to the Vāyu-Purāṇa the female nature of Rudra became twofold, one half asita orᅠ white, andᅠ the other sita orᅠ black, each of these again becoming manifold, those of the white orᅠ mild nature included Lakshmī, Sarasvati, Gaurī, Umā etc.;
those of the dark andᅠ fierce nature, Durgā, Kāli etc.) Kāv. Kathās. Pur. (cf. RTL. 181 etc.. MWB. 216);
the female organ (as worshipped by the Ṡākta sect either actually orᅠ symbolically) RTL. 140 ;
the power orᅠ signification of a word (defined in the Nyāya as padasyapadâ̱rthe sambandhaḥ i.e. « the relation of a word to the thing designated») Bhāshāp. Sāh. ;
(in Gram.) case-power, the idea conveyed by a case (= kāraka) Pāṇ. 2-3, 7 Sch. ;
the power orᅠ force orᅠ most effective word of a sacred text orᅠ magic formula Up. Pañcar. ;
the creative power orᅠ imagination (of a poet) Kāvyâd. ;
help, aid, assistance, gift, bestowal RV. ;
a spear, lance, pike, dart RV. etc. ( alsoᅠ ṡaktī gaṇa bahv-ādi);
a sword MW. ;
(prob.) a flag-staff ( seeᅠ ratha-ṡ-);
a partic. configuration of stars andᅠ planets (when the latter are situated in the 7th, 8th, 9th, andᅠ 10th astrological house), VirBṛS.;
m. N. of a Muni orᅠ sage (the eldest of Vasishṭha's hundred sons;
accord. toᅠ VP. he was father of Parāṡara, andᅠ was devoured by king Kalmāsha-pāda, when changed to a man-eating Rākshasa, in consequence of a curse pronounced upon him by the sage;
he is represented as having overcome Viṡvāmitra at the sacrifice of king Saudāsa;
he is regarded as the author of RV. VII, 32, 26; IX, 97, 19-21; 108, 3; 14-16 ;
Ṡakti is alsoᅠ identified with one of the Vylāsas, andᅠ with Avalokitêṡvara, andᅠ has elsewhere the patr. Jātukarna andᅠ Sāṃkṛiti) Pravar. MBh. etc.
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- शक्तिनाथ
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- शक्तिपूजक
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- शक्तिपूर्व
- शक्तिप्रकर्ष
- शक्तिप्रकाशबोधिनी
- शक्तिबोध
- शक्तिभद्र
- शक्तिभृत्
- शक्तिभेद
- शक्तिभैरवतन्त्र
- शक्तिमत्
- शक्तिमय
- शक्तिमोक्ष
- शक्तियशस्
- शक्तियामल
- शक्तिरक्षित
- शक्तिरक्षितक
- शक्तिरत्नाकर
- शक्तिवनमाहात्म्य
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- शक्तिविजयस्तुति
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2 pater
păter, tris (old gen PATRVS. Inscr Corp. Lat. 1469; dat PATRE, ib 182), m. [Sanscr. root pā, to nourish, protect; Lat. pasco; hence, Zend, patar, protector; Gr. patêr; Sanscr pitri; Engl. father; Germ. Vater], a father, sire.I.Lit. Aes. Ehem, pater mi, tu hic eras? De Tuus hercle vero et animo et patura pater, Ter. Ad. 5, 7, 3:II.patre certo nasci,
Cic. Rosc. Am. 16, 46:Servius Tullius captivā Corniculanā natus, patre nullo, matre servā,
i. e. by an unknown father, Liv. 4, 3:SI PATER FILIVM TER VENVM DVIT FILIVS A PATRE LIBER ESTO, Lex XII. Tab.: CORNELIVS SCIPIO BARBATVS GNAIVOD PATRE PROGNATVS, Epit. of the Scipios: ego a patre ita eram deductus,
by my father, Cic. Lael. 1, 1:aliquem patris loco colere debere,
id. Phil. 2, 38, 99.—Transf.A.The father as head and rep resentative of the household, esp., paterfamilias and paterfamiliae:B.pauci milites patresque familiae recepti,
Caes. B. C. 2, 44:quemeunque patrem familiae arripuissetis,
Cic. de Or. 1, 43; v. familia.—In plur.: patres, fathers, forefathers:C.patrum nostrorum aetas,
Cic. Or. 5, 18:memoria patrum,
id. de Or. 1, 40, 181:apud patres nostros,
id. Off. 3, 11, 47:patres majoresque nostri,
id. Div. in Caecil. 21, 69:Dominus Deus patrum vestrorum, Vulg Exod 3, 15: descenderunt patres tui in Aegyptum,
id. Deut. 10, 22.—So in sing (eccl. Lat.): dixitque Jacob;Deus patris mei Abraham, etc.,
Vulg. Gen. 32, 9: quod juravit ad Abra. [p. 1314] ham patrem nostrūm, id. Luc. 1, 73.—PATRES for parentes, parents, Inscr. Grut. 707, 5; 656, 2; 692, 1; 704, 1.—D.As a title of honor, father. —Of a deity, esp. of Jupiter: divum pater atque hominum rex, Enn. ap. Macr. S. 6, 1 (Ann. v. 179 Vahl.); cf.: pater optime Olimpi, id. ap. Oros. 6, 1 (Ann. v. 198 ib.):E.ipse pater mediā nimborum in nocte coruscā Fulmina molitur dextrā,
Verg. G. 1, 328:Gradivumque patrem Geticis qui praesidet arvis,
id. A. 3, 35:pater Lemnius,
i. e. Vulcan, id. ib. 8, 454:Bacche pater,
Hor. C. 3, 3, 13; cf.Lenaeus,
i. e. Bacchus, Verg. G. 2, 7:pater Silvane,
Hor. Epod. 2, 21: Quirine pater, Enn. ap. Non. 120, 1 (Ann. v. 121 Vahl.): pater Tiberine, id. ap. Macr. S. 6, 1 (Ann. v. 55 ib.); of the Tiber, Liv. 2, 10:Apenninus,
Verg. A. 12, 703 Wagner:pater Aeneas,
id. ib. 1, 699.—Of the creative or generative powers of nature as deities:pater Aether,
Lucr. 1, 250: aequoreus, i. e. Ocean, Col. poët. 10, 200.—As an honorable designation applied to senators:principes, qui appellati sunt propter caritatem patres,
Cic. Rep. 2, 8, 14:patres ab honore patriciique progenies eorum appellati,
Liv. 1, 8.—Hence, patres = patricii, opp. to plebeii:quā re ad patres censeo revertare: plebeii quam fuerint importuni, vides,
Cic. Fam. 9, 21, 3 fin.:patres conscripti, v. conscribo: pater patrum, pater sacrorum, pater nomimus, the title given to the high-priest of Mithras,
Inscr. Grut. 28, 2; 315, 5; 1102, 2; Inscr. Orell. 5059: patratus, v. h. v. under patro, P. a.—Of the founder of a school:Zeno, pater Stoicorum,
Cic. N. D. 3, 9, 23;of a teacher, as a source or creator: Isocrates pater eloquentiae,
Cic. de Or. 2, 3, 10:Herodotus pater historiae,
id. Leg. 1, 1, 5: pater patriae, the father of his country, of Cicero, Cic. Pis. 3, 6:quem Q. Catulus, quem multi alii saepe in senatu patrem patriae nominarant,
id. Sest. 57, 121; cf.:Roma patrem patriae Ciceronem libera dixit,
Juv. 8, 245.—So of Marius:C. Marium quem vere patrem patriae... possumus dicere,
Cic. Rab. Perd. 10, 27;of Trajan, and other emperors: at tu etiam nomen patris patriae recusabas,
Plin. Pan. 21; cf. Sen. Clem. 1, 14, 2; Suet. Caes. 76; id. Tib. 26; id. Ner. 8; cf.also: pater senatūs,
Tac. A. 11, 25; Ov. F. 2, 127; id. Tr. 2, 39; 181; id. P. 1, 1, 36:pater orbis,
id. F. 3, 72; Stat. S. 1, 4, 95; 4, 8, 20.—As a term of respect:pater Aeneas,
Verg. A. 5, 348;esp., to an old man,
Plaut. Most. 4, 2, 36; Verg. A. 5, 521; so id. ib. 533.—In eccl. Lat., the Supreme Being, God:* F.sicut enim Pater habet vitam in semet ipso,
Vulg. Joan. 5, 26:confiteor tibi, Pater Domine caeli et terrae,
id. Luc. 10, 21:Pater caelestis,
id. Matt. 5, 48; 18, 35:Pater vester qui in caelis est,
id. ib. 23, 9:Pater noster, qui es in caelis,
id. ib. 6, 9:adorabunt Patrem,
id. Joan. 4, 23; id. Act. 1, 7 saep.—Pater cenae, the host, Hor. S. 2, 8, 7:G.misericordiarum,
Vulg. 2 Cor. 1, 3. —Hence, by way of opposition, *Pater esuritionum, the father of hunger-pains, said of a very poor man who suffers from hunger, Cat. 21, 1.—H. -
3 विश्वकर्मन्
viṡva-karmann. (only ibc.) every action MaitrUp. Vās. ;
( viṡvá-) mfn. accomplishing orᅠ creating everything RV. AV. Br. MBh. Hariv. ;
m. « all-doer, all-creator, all-maker»
N. of the divine creative architect orᅠ artist (said to be son of Brahmā., andᅠ in the later mythology sometimes identified with Tvashṭṛi
q.v., he is said to have revealed the Sthāpatyaveda
q.v., orᅠ fourth Upa-veda, andᅠ to preside over all manual labours as well as the sixty-four mechanical arts <whence he is worshipped by Kārus orᅠ artisans>;
in the Vedic mythology, however, the office of Indian Vulcan is assigned to Tvashṭṛi as a distinct deity, Viṡva-karman being rather identified with Prajā-pati < Brahmā. > himself as the creator of all things andᅠ architect of the universe;
in the hymns RV. X, 81; 82 ;
he is represented as the universal Father andᅠ Generator, the one all-seeing God, who has on every side eyes, faces, arms, andᅠ feet;
in Nir. X, 26 andᅠ elsewhere in the Brahmaṇas he is called a son of Bhuvana, andᅠ Viṡva-karman Bhauvana is described as the author of the two hymns mentioned above;
in the MBh. and Hariv. he is a son of the Vasu Prabhāsa andᅠ Yoga-siddhā;
in the Purāṇas a son of Vāstu, andᅠ the father of Barhishmatī andᅠ Saṃjñā;
accord. toᅠ other authorities he is the husband of Ghṛitācī;
moreover, a doubtful legend is told of his having offered up all beings, including himself. in sacrifice;
the Rāmâyaṇa represents him as having built the city of Laṇkā for the Rākshasas, andᅠ as having generated the ape Nala, who made Rāma's bridge from the continent to the island;
the name Viṡva-karman, meaning, doing all acts, appears to be sometimes applicable as an epithet to any great divinity) RV. etc. etc.;
N. of Sūrya orᅠ the Sun Vās. MārkP. ;
of one of the seven principal rays of the sun (supposed to supply heat to the planet Mercury) VP. ;
of the wind VS. XV, 16 (Mahīdh.) ;
N. of a Muni L. ;
( alsoᅠ with ṡāstrin) N. of various authors Cat. ;
viṡva-karman- jā f. « daughter of Viṡva-karman»
N. of Saṃjñā (one of the wives of the Sun) L. ;
- purāṇa n. - ṇa-saṉgraha m. - prakāṡa m. - māhātmya n. N. of wks.;
- ṡāstrin m. N. of an author Cat. ;
-siddhâ̱nta m. N. of wk.;
- sutā f. = viṡva-karma-jā L. ;
- mêṡa orᅠ - mêṡvara-liṅga n. N. of a Liṇga Cat.
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