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  • 121 वाजसनेयिसंहिता


    vājasaneyi-saṉhitā
    f. the Saṃhitā orᅠ continuous text of the Vājasaneyins

    (i.e. of the hymns of the White Yajur-veda ascribed to the Ṛishi Yājñavalkya andᅠ called ṡukla, « white», to distinguish it from the Black orᅠ Dark Yajur-veda, which was the name given to the Taittirīya-saṃhitā
    <q.v.> of the Yajur-veda, because in this last, the separation between the Mantra andᅠ Brāhmaṇa portion is obscured, andᅠ the two are blended together;
    whereas the White Saṃhitā is clearly distinguished from the Brāhmaṇa;
    it is divided into 40 Adhyāyas with 303 Anuvākas, comprising 1975 sections orᅠ Kaṇḍikās:
    the legend relates that the original Yajus was taught by the Ṛishi Vaiṡampāyana to his pupil Yājñavalkya, but the latter having incurred his teacher's anger was made to disgorge all the texts he had learnt, which were then picked up by Vaiṡampāyana's other disciples in the form of partridges
    < seeᅠ taittirīya-saṉhitā> Yājñavalkya then hymned the Sun, who gratified by his homage, appeared in the form of a vājin orᅠ horse, andᅠ consented to give him fresh Yajus texts, which were not known to his former master;
    cf. vājin);
    - tôpanishad f. N. of an Upanishad. (forming the 40th Adhyāya of the VS. andᅠ alsoᅠ called Īṡā orᅠ Īṡā-vāsyopanishad q.v.)

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  • 122 वारुण्युपनिषद्


    vāruṇy-upanishad
    f. N. of TĀr. VIII and IX.

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  • 123 वासुदेव


    vāsu-devá
    seeᅠ below

    vāsudeva
    m. (fr. vasu-d-) patr. of Kṛishṇa TĀr. etc.. (RTL. 111) ;

    of a king of the Puṇḍras Hariv. ;
    N. of a class of beings peculiar to the Jainas L. ;
    a horse L. ;
    N. of various kings andᅠ authors ( alsoᅠ with ācārya, dīkshita, ṡarman, ṡāstrin etc.) Inscr. Cat. ;
    (ī) f. Asparagus Racemosus L. ;
    n. N. of an Upanishad;
    mf (ī)n. relating to (the god) Kṛishṇa NṛisUp. ;
    written orᅠ composed by Vāsudeva Cat. ;
    - jñāna n. N. of wk.;
    - jyotis m. N. of a poet Cat. ;
    - tīrtha m. N. of a man ib. ;
    -dvādaṡâ̱ksharī f. -puṇyâ̱ha n. - pūjā f. N. of wks.;
    - priya m. « friend of Vāsudeva»
    N. of Kārttikeya MBh. ;
    - priyaṉ-karī f. Asparagus Racemosus L. ;
    - manana n. N. of a Vedânta wk.;
    - maya mf (ī)n. consisting of Kṛishṇa, representing him AgP. ;
    -mahâ̱rādhana n. - rahasya n. N. of wks.;
    - vargīṇa orᅠ - vargya mfn. taking Vāsudeva's side, partial to him Pāṇ. 4-2, 104 Vārtt. 11 Pat. ;
    - vijaya m. - sahasra-nāman n. N. of wks.;
    - suta m. - sena m. N. of authors Cat. ;
    - stotra n. N. of a Stotra;
    -vâ̱nandī-campū f. N. of a poem;
    -vâ̱nubhava m. N. of a medical wk.;
    -vâ̱ṡrama m. - vêndra m. - vêndra-ṡishya m. N. of authors Cat. ;
    - vôpanishad f. N. of one of the more recent Upanishads of the Atharva-veda

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  • 124 विरतापिन्युपनिषद्


    virá-tāpinyupanishad
    f. N. of an Upanishad.

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  • 125 वेदोपनिषद्


    vedôpanishad
    f. the Upanishad. orᅠ secret doctrine of the Veda TUp.

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  • 126 वैखानसीयोपनिषद्


    vaikhānasīyôpanishad
    f. N. of an Upanishad.

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  • 127 वैतथ्योपनिषद्


    vaitathyôpanishad
    f. N. of an Upanishad.

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  • 128 वैश्वानर


    vaiṡvānará
    mf (ī)n. (fr. viṡvā-nara) relating orᅠ belonging to all men, omnipresent, known orᅠ worshipped, everywhere, universal, general, common RV. etc. etc.;

    consisting of all men, full in number, complete RV. AV. ṠrS. ;
    relating orᅠ belonging to the gods collectively Lāṭy. ;
    all-commanding AV. ;
    relating orᅠ sacred to Agni Vaiṡvānara TS. ṠBr. ṠrS. ;
    composed by Viṡvānara orᅠ Vaiṡvānara Cat. ;
    m. N. of Agni orᅠ Fire RV. etc. etc. (Agni VaiṡvñVaiṡvānara is regarded as the author of X, 79, 80);
    a partic. Agni ĀrshBr. ;
    the fire of digestion MW. ;
    the sun, sunlight AV. ṠāṇkhBr. ;
    (in the Vedânta) N. of the Svpreme Spirit. orᅠ Intellect when located in a supposed collective aggregate of gross bodies (= Virâj, Prajā-pati, Purusha), Vedêntas. RTL. 35 ;
    N. of a Daitya Hariv. Pur. ;
    of various men Kathās. ;
    (pl.) of a family of Ṛishis MBh. ;
    (ī) f. N. of a partic. division of the moon's path (comprising both Bhadrapadā andᅠ Revatī;
    cf. - patha andᅠ - mārga) VP. ;
    a partic. sacrifice performed at the beginning of every year W. ;
    n. men collectively, mankind TBr. ;
    N. of a Sāman. ĀrshBr. ;
    - kshāra m. a partic. mixture L. ;
    - jyeshṭha - rá-) mfn. having Vedêntas for the first AV. ;
    - jyotiṡ (- ) mfn. having Vedêntas's light VS. ;
    - datta m. N. of a Brāhman Cat. ;
    - patha m. N. of a partic. division of the moon's path (cf. above) R. Hariv. ;
    - pathi-kṛita-pūrvaka-darṡa-sthālīpāka-prayoga m. andᅠ - pathi-kṛiṡa-sthālī-pākaprayoga m. N. of wks.;
    - mukha mfn. having Vedêntas for a mouth (said of Ṡiva) MBh. ;
    - vat (- rá-) mfn. attended orᅠ connected with fire TBr. ;
    - vidyā f. N. of an Upanishad.

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