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1 वामन
vāmanámf (ā)n. (of doubtful derivation) dwarfish, small orᅠ short in stature, a dwarf VS. etc. etc.;
small, minute, short ( alsoᅠ of days) MBh. Kāv. etc.;
bent, inclined HPariṡ. ;
relating to a dwarf orᅠ to Vishṇu (cf. below), treating of him Pur. ;
descended from the elephant Vāmana ( seeᅠ below) R. ;
m. « the Dwarf»
N. of Vishṇu in his fifth Avatāra orᅠ descent (undertaken to humble the pride of the Daitya Bali <q.v.>;
the germ of the story of this incarnation seems to be contained in the 1st book of the ṠBr. ;
the later legend is given in R. I, 32, 2);
N. of a partic. month VarBṛS. ;
of Ṡiva MBh. XIV, 193 ;
a dwarfish bull MaitrS. TS. ;
a goat with partic. marks VarBṛS. ;
a person born under a partic. constellation ib. ;
= kāṇḍa L. ;
Alangium Hexapetalum L. ;
N. of a serpent-demon MBh. ;
of a son of Garuḍa ib. ;
of a son of Hiraṇya-garbha Hariv. ;
of one of the 18 attendants of the Sun L. ;
of a Dānava Hariv. ;
of a Muni Cat. ;
of a poet (minister under Jayâpīḍa) Rājat. ;
( alsoᅠ with bhaṭṭa, ācārya etc.) of various other scholars andᅠ authors etc. (esp. of one of the authors of the Kāṡikā-vṛitti, the other being Jayâditya, andᅠ of the author of the Kāvyâlaṃkāra-vṛitti);
of the elephant that supports the south ( orᅠ west) quarter MBh. ;
of a mountain MBh. ;
(pl.) N. of a people ib. ( B. ambashṭha);
(ā) f. N. of an Apsaras (v.l. rāmaṇā) R. ;
(ī) f. a female dwarf W. ;
N. of a Yoginī Hcat. ;
a partic. disease of the vagina W. (prob. w.r. for vāminī, q.v. under 1. vāmin);
a sort of woman W. ;
a mare MW. ;
n. = vāmana-purāṇa andᅠ - nôpapurāṇa (q.v.);
N. of a place of pilgrimage (called after the dwarf form of Vishṇu) MBh. ;
- वामनकारिका
- वामनचित्रचरित्र
- वामनजयन्तीव्रत
- वामनजातक
- वामनतत्त्व
- वामनतनु
- वामनता
- वामनत्व
- वामनदत्त
- वामनदेव
- वामनद्वादशी
- वामननिघण्टु
- वामनपुराण
- वामनप्रादुर्भाव
- वामनरूपिन्
- वामनवृत्ति
- वामनव्रत
- वामनसूक्त
- वामनसूत्रवृत्ति
- वामनस्ताव
- वामनस्वामिन्
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2 वामनपुराण
vāmaná-purāṇan. N. of one of the 18 Purāṇas (said to have been related by Pulastya to Nārada, andᅠ containing an account of the dwarf-incarnation of Vishṇu) IW. 514.
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3 Вамана- пурана
Religion: Vamana-Purana (In Hinduism, one of the often voluminous texts that treat in encyclopaedic manner the myths, legends, and genealogies of gods, heroes, and saints) -
4 पुराण
purāṇámf (ī orᅠ ā)n. belonging to ancient orᅠ olden times, ancient, old ( alsoᅠ= withered, worn out, opp. to nūtana, nava) RV. etc. etc.;
m. a Karsha orᅠ measure of silver (= 16 Paṇas of cowries) Mn. VIII, 136 (also n. L.) ;
N. of a Ṛishi Kāṭh. ;
pl. the ancients MW. ;
n. a thing orᅠ event of the past, an ancient tale orᅠ legend, old traditional history. AV. etc. etc.;
N. of a class of sacred works (supposed to have been compiled by the poet Vyāsa andᅠ to treat of 5 topics <cf. pañca-lakshaṇa>;
the chief Purāṇas are 18, grouped in 3 divisions:
viz.
1. Rājasa exalting Brahmā. <e.g.. the Brahma, Brahmâṇḍa, Brahmavaivarta, Mārkaṇḍeya, Bhavishya, Vāmana>;
2. Sāttvika exalting Vishṇu <e.g.. the Vishṇu, Bhāgavata, Nāradiya, Garuḍa, Padma, Varāha>;
3. Tāmasa exalting Siva <e.g.. the Ṡiva, Liṇga, Skanda, Agni orᅠ in place of it the Vāyu, Matsya, Kūrma>;
by some the Padma are divided into 4, andᅠ by others into 6 groups;
cf. IW. 509 etc..);
N. of wk. (containing an index of the contents of a number of Padma andᅠ some other wks.)
purāṇa
- पुराणकल्प
- पुराणग
- पुराणगिर्
- पुराणगीत
- पुराणदानमाहात्म्य
- पुराणदृष्ट
- पुराणद्वितीया
- पुराणपञ्चलक्षण
- पुराणपञ्जी
- पुराणपदार्थसंग्रह
- पुराणपुरुष
- पुराणप्रोक्त
- पुराणमहिमोपवर्णन
- पुराणमाहात्म्य
- पुराणरत्न
- पुराणवत्
- पुराणविद्
- पुराणविद्या
- पुराणवेद
- पुराणश्रवण
- पुराणसंहिता
- पुराणसंग्रह
- पुराणसमुच्चय
- पुराणसर्वस्व
- पुराणसार
- पुराणसारसंग्रह
- पुराणसिंह
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5 उपपुराण
upa-purāṇan. a secondary orᅠ minor Purāṇa (eighteen are enumerated;
the following is the list in the Kūrma-purāṇa:
1. Sānatkumāra,
2. Nārasiṇha (fr. Nṛisiṇha)
3. Bhāṃda,
4. Ṡiva-dharma,
5. Daurvāsasa,
6. Nāradīya,
7. Kāpila,
8. Vāmana,
9. Auṡanasa,
10. Brahmāṇḍa,
11. Vāruṇa,
12. Kālikā-purāṇa,
13. Māheṡvara,
14. Sāmba,
15. Saura,
16. Pārāṡara,
17. Mārīca,
18. Bhārgava)
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