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1 विश्वरूप
víṡva-rūpan. sg. various forms Mn. Pañcar. RāmatUp. ;
( viṡvá-) mf (ā orᅠ ī)n. many-coloured, variegated RV. AV. etc.;
wearing all forms, manifold, various RV. AV. TS. etc.;
m. N. of partic. comets VarBṛS. ;
of Ṡiva MBh. ;
of Vishṇu-Kṛishṇa Cat. ;
of a son of Tvashṭṛi (whose three heads were struck off by Indra) RV. TS. Br. etc.;
of an Asura MBh. Hariv. ;
of various scholars etc. (esp. of a Sch. on Yājñ.) Kull. Cat. etc.;
(ā) f. a dappled cow RV. VS. TBr. ;
N. of partic. verses (e.g.. RV. V, 81, 2) Br. Lāṭy. ;
pl. the yoked horses of Bṛihas-pati Naigh. ;
(ī) f. N. of one of the seven tongues of fire MuṇḍUp. ;
n. Agallochum W. ;
(prob.) n. N. of wk.;
- keṡava m., -gaṇaka-munî ̱ṡvara m. N. of authors Cat. ;
- tama mfn. having the greatest variety of forms orᅠ colours MW. ;
- tīrtha n. N. of a Tīrtha Cat. ;
m. N. of a scholar ib. ;
- darṡana n. N. of two chs. in the Kriḍā-khaṇḍa of the GaṇP. ;
- deva m. N. of an author Cat. ;
- dhara mfn. wearing various forms VP. ;
- nibandha m. N. of a ch. of the BhavP. ;
- maya mf (ī)n. representing Viṡva-rūpa (i.e. prob. Vishṇu-Kṛishṇa) AgP. ;
- vat mfn. appearing in various forms R. ;
- samuccaya m. N. of wk.;
-pâ̱cārya m. N. of an author Cat.
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2 त्वष्टृ
tváshṭṛim. a carpenter, maker of carriages (= táshṭṛi) AV. XII, 3, 33 ;
« creator of living beings», the heavenly builder
N. of a god (called su-kṛít, - pāṇí, - gábhasti, - jániman, sv-ápas, apásāmapástama, viṡvá-rūpa etc. RV. ;
maker of divine implements, esp. of Indra's thunderbolt andᅠ teacher of the Ṛibhus, I, IV-VI, X Hariv. 12146 f. R. II, 91, 12 ;
former of the bodies of men andᅠ animals, hence called « firstborn» andᅠ invoked for the sake of offspring, esp. in the Āprī hymns
RV. AV. etc.. MBh. IV, 1178 Hariv. 587 ff. Ragh. VI, 32 ;
associated with the similar deities Dhātṛi, Savitṛi, Prajā-pati, Pūshan, andᅠ surrounded by divine females <gnā́s, janáyas, devā́nāmpátnīs;
cf. tváshṭā-várūtrī> recipients of his generative energy RV. ṠBr. I KātyṠr. III ;
supposed author of RV. X, 184 with the epithet Garbha-pati RAnukr. ;
father of Saraṇyū <Su-reṇu Hariv. ;
Sva-reṇu L. > whose double twin-children by Vivasvat
< orᅠ Vāyu RV. VIII, 26, 21 f.> are YamaYamī andᅠ the Aṡvins, X, 17, 1 f. Nir. XII, 10 Bṛih. Hariv. 545 ff. VP. ;
alsoᅠ father of Tri-ṡiras orᅠ Viṡvarūpa ib. ;
overpowered by Indra who recovers the Soma RV. III f. concealed by him because Indra had killed his son Viṡva-rūpa TS. II ṠBr. I, V, XII ;
regent of the Nakshatra Citrā TBr. ṠāṇkhGṛ. Ṡāntik. VarBṛS. IIc, 4 ;
of the 5th cycle of Jupiter, VIII, 23 ;
of an eclipse, III, 6 ;
tvashṭurātithya N. of a Sāman. ĀrshBr.);
a form of the sun MBh. III, 146 Hariv. 13143 BhP. III, 6, 15 ;
(styled mahā-graha) Parāṡ. ;
N. of the 12th Muhūrta Sūryapr. ;
of an Āditya MBh. I Hariv. BhP. VI, 6, 37 VP. I, 15, 130; II, 10, 16 ;
of a Rudra I, 15, 122 ;
of a son of Manasyu orᅠ Bhauvana II, 1, 40 BhP. V, 15, 13. ;
- त्वष्टृदेवत्य
- त्वष्टृमत्
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3 त्रैशीर्ष
traiṡīrshamf (ā)n. relating to (i.e. committed against) the three-headed ( tri-ṡīrshan) Viṡva-rūpa (a murder) MBh. V, 335.
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4 त्वाष्ट्र
tvāshṭrámfn. belonging to orᅠ coming from Tvashṭṛ I RV. I, 117, 22 AV. VS. etc.. ;
( putra, « son of Tvashṭṛi» Prab. II, 31);
having Tvashṭṛi as regent VarBṛS. VIII, 37 Jyot. (YV.) 6 Sch. ;
m. the son of Tvashṭṛi (Viṡva-rūpa RV. etc.;
Ābhūti ṠBr. XIV Vṛitra BhP. VI, 9, 17; XI, 12, 5 Tri-ṡiras RAnukr.);
N. of an eclipse VarBṛS. IIIC, 2 ;
n. Tvashṭṛi's energy, creative power RV. III, 7, 4 BhP. VIII, 11, 35 ;
the asterism Citrā VarBṛS. ;
(ī) f. « daughter of Tvashṭṛi», Saraṇyū (Vivasvat's wife)
Nir. XII, 10 MBh. I, 2599 Hariv. 545 f. ;
the asterism Citrā L. ;
a small car L. ;
pl. « daughters of Tvashṭṛi», certain divine female beings TāṇḍyaBr. XII, 5.
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5 दक्षिणामूर्ति
dakshiṇā-mūrtim. a Tāntric form of Ṡiva;
N. of a copyist of the 17th cent.;
- prayoga m. N. of a ch. of Tantras. IV ;
- mantra m. N. of Sārad. XIX ;
- saṉhitā f. N. of wk. Tantras. Ānand. 31 Sch. ;
- stava m. orᅠ - stotra n. 10 verses ascribed to Ṡaṃkara (explained by Viṡva-rūpa orᅠ Surêṡvara in a commentary with gloss by Rāma-tīrtha);
- ty-upanishad, f:
N. of an Up.
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6 पञ्चजन
pañca-janám. (pl.) the 5 classes of beings (viz. gods, men, Gandharvas andᅠ Apsaras, serpents, andᅠ Pitṛis) TS. ṠBr. etc. man, mankind Hcar. (- nêndra m. prince, king Rājat.);
(ibc.) the 5 elements MBh. ;
N. of a demon slain by Kṛishṇa MBh. R. etc. (cf. pāñcajanya);
of a son of Saṃhrāda by Kṛiti BhP. ;
of a Prajāpati ib. ;
of a son of Sagara by Keṡini Hariv. ;
of a son of Sṛiñjaya andᅠ father of Soma-datta ib. ;
(ī) f. an assemblage of 5 persons L. ;
N. of a daughter of Viṡva-rūpa andᅠ wife of Bharata BhP. (v.l. pāñcajanī);
-nī́na mfn. devoted orᅠ consecrated to the 5 races TS. TBr. ;
( alsoᅠ - nīya AitBr. ṠāṇkhṠr. ; cf. Pāṇ. 5-1, 9 Vārtt. 4 Pat.);
m. an actor, a buffoon L. ;
the chief of 5 men W.
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7 मुनिश्वर
muníṡvaram. « id.»
N. of Vishṇu orᅠ Buddha Prasaṇg. ;
of a Sch. on the Siddhânta-ṡiromaṇi Col.;
of Viṡva-rūpa (son of Raṇga-nātha) Cat. ;
- rīya-pāṭī-sāra m. N. of wk.
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8 रामविश्वरूपस्तोत्र
rāma-viṡva-rūpa-stotran. N. of wks.
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9 वैश्वरूप
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10 रूपकर्तृ
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