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1 vipas
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2 विपश्चि
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3 विपश्
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4 विपश्चित
vipaṡ-citamfn. = prec. Hariv.
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5 विपश्चित्
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6 उपविपाशम्
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7 उरुञ्जिरा _uruñjirā
उरुञ्जिरा f. N. of the river Vipāś; Nirukta. -
8 उरुञ्जिरा
uruñjirāf. N. of the river Vipāṡ Nir.
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9 चित्
cít
(Pāṇ. 3-2, 92) forming a layer orᅠ stratum, piled up VS. I, XII TS. I ;
(cf. kaṅka-, karma-, cakshuṡ-, droṇa-, prâ̱ṇa-, manaṡ-, rathacakra-, vāk-, ṡyena-, andᅠ ṡrotra-cít.)
cit
« giving heed to» orᅠ « revenging <guilt, ṛiṇa->» seeᅠ ṛiṇa-
3) mfn. ifc. id., seeᅠ 2. cit
4) cl. 1. cétati (impf. acetat RV. VII, 95, 2 ;
p. cétat RV.) cl. 2. (Ā. Pass. 3. sg. cité X, 143, 4 ;
p. f. instr. citantyā I, 129, 7 ;
Ā. citāna, IX, 101, 11 VS. X, 1)
cl. 3. irreg. cīhetati ( RV. ;
Subj. ciketat RV. ;
Impv. 2. sg. cikiddhi RV. ;
p. cikitāná RV. ;
perf. cikéta RV. etc.;
ciceta Vop. VIII, 37 ;
3. du. cetatur AV. III, 22, 2 ;
Ā. andᅠ Pass. cikité RV. etc.;
3. pl. - tre RV. ;
for p. cikitvás seeᅠ s.v.;
Ā. Pass. cicite Bhaṭṭ. II, 29 ;
aor. acetīt Vop. VIII, 35 ;
Ā. Pass. áceti andᅠ céti RV. ;
for acait seeᅠ 2. ci;
fut. 1st céttā I, 22, 5)
to perceive, fix the mind upon, attend to, be attentive, observe, take notice of (acc. orᅠ gen.) RV. SV. AV. Bhaṭṭ. ;
to aim at, intend, design (with dat.) RV. I, 131, 6; X, 38, 3 ;
to be anxious about, care for (acc. orᅠ gen.), I, IX f. ;
to resolve, III, 53, 24; X, 55, 6 ;
to understand, comprehend, know (perf. often in the sense of pr.)
RV. AV. VII, 2, 1 and 5, 5 ;
P. Ā. to become perceptible, appear, be regarded as, be known RV. VS. X, XV:
Caus. cetáyati, - te
(2. pl. cetáyadhvam Subj. cetayat Impv. 2. du. cetayethām impf. ácetayat RV. ;
3. pl. citáyante RV. ;
p. citáyat RV. (eleven times);
cetáyat X, 110, 8, etc.. ;
Ā. cetayāna seeᅠ s.v.) to cause to attend, make attentive, remind of. I, 131, 2 and IV, 51, 3 ;
to cause to comprehend, instruct, teach RV. ;
to observe, perceive, be intent upon RV. MBh. XII, 9890 Kathās. XIII, 10 ;
Ā. (once P. MBh. XVIII, 74)
to form an idea in the mind, be conscions of, understand, comprehend, think, reflect upon
TS. VI ṠBr. ChUp. VII, 5, 1 MBh. BhP. VIII, 1, 9 Prab. ;
P. to have a right notion of. know MBh. III, 14877 ;
P. « to recover consciousness», awake Bhaṭṭ. VIII, 123 ;
Ā. to remember, have consciousness of (acc.) Pāṇ. 3-2, 112 Kāṡ. Bādar. II, 3, 18 Sch. ;
to appear, be conspicuous, shine RV. TS. III:
Desid. cíkitsati (fr. kit Pāṇ. 3-1, 5 Dhātup. XXIII, 24 ;
exceptionally Ā. MBh. XII, 12544 ;
Impv. - tsatu Subj. - tsāt aor. 2. sg. ácikitsīs AV. ;
Pass. p. cikitsyamāna Suṡr. Pañcat.) to have in view, aim at, be desirous AV. V, 11, 1; IX, 2, 3 ;
to care for, be anxious about, VI, X ;
(Pāṇ. 3-1, 5 Siddh.) to treat medically, cure KātyṠr. XXV MBh. I, XII Suṡr. Pañcat. Bhartṛ. ;
to wish to appear RV. I, 123, 1:
Caus. of Desid. (fut. cikitsayishyati) to cure Mālav. IV, 4/5, 6 f.:
Intens. cekite
(fr. 2. ci?, orᅠ for - tte RV. I, 53, 3 and 119, 3; II, 34, 10 ;
p. cékitat IX, 111, 3 ;
Ā. cékitāna RV. eight times) to appear, be conspicuous, shine RV. ;
5) mfn. ifc. « thinking» seeᅠ a-, duṡ-, manaṡ-, vipaṡ-, andᅠ huraṡ-cít;
cf. alsoᅠ apa-cit;
f. thought, intellect, spirit, soul VS. IV, 19 KapS. Bhartṛ. BhP. ;
cf. sa- andᅠ ācít;
pure Thought (Brahma cf. RTL. p. 34) Vedântas. Prab. ;
6) ind. only in comp.
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10 प्रतिविपाशम्
prati-vipāṡamind. along the Vipāṡ river Laghuk.
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11 विपाश्
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12 विपोधा
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13 विश्वामित्र
viṡvā-mitraseeᅠ below
viṡvā́-mitram. (prob.) « friend of all»
N. of a celebrated Ṛishi orᅠ Sage (having the patr. Gāthina, Gādheya, andᅠ Jāhnava;
he was at first a functionary, together with Vasishṭha, of Su-dās, king of the Tṛitsus;
seeing Vasishṭha preferred by the king, he went over to the Bharatas, but could not prevent their being defeated by Su-dās, although he caused the waters of the rivers Vipāṡ andᅠ Ṡutudri to retire andᅠ so give the Bharatas free passage RV. III, 33 ;
he was born as a Kshatriya, deriving his lineage from an ancestor of Kuṡika, named Purū-ravas, of the lunar race of kings, andᅠ himself sovereign of Kanyā-kubja orᅠ Kanoj;
his fame rests chiefly on his contests with the great Brāhman Vasishṭha, andᅠ his success in elevating himself. though a Kshatriya, to the rank of a Brāhman seeᅠ Manu VII, 42:
the Rāmayaṇa, which makes him a companion andᅠ counsellor of the young Rāma-candra, records I, 51-65 how Viṡvāmitra, on his accession to the throne, visited Vasishṭha's hermitage,
andᅠ seeing there the cow of plenty <probably typical of go, the earth >,
offered him untold treasures in exchange for it, but being refused, prepared to take it by force;
a long contest ensued between the king andᅠ the saint <symbolical of the struggles between the Kshatriya andᅠ Brāhmanical classes>,
which ended in the defeat of Viṡvāmitra, whose vexation was such that, in order to become a Brāhman andᅠ thus conquer his rival, he devoted himself to intense austerities
during which he was seduced by the nymph Menakā andᅠ had by her a daughter, Ṡakuntalā,
gradually increasing the rigour of his mortification through thousands of years, till he successively earned the titles of Rājarshi, Ṛishi, Maharshi, andᅠ finally Brahmarshi;
he is supposed to be the author of nearly the whole of RV. III, andᅠ of IX, 67, 1315; X, 137, 5; 167 ;
moreover, a law-book, a Dhanurveda, andᅠ a medical wk. are attributed to him) RV. etc. etc.;
a partic. Catur-aha (= viṡvāmitrasyasaṉjayaḥ) PañcavBr. KātyṠr. ;
a partic. Anuvāka (= viṡvāmitrasyâ̱nuvākaḥ) Pat. ;
pl. the family of Viṡvāmitra RV. AV. ;
(ā) f. N. of a river MBh. ;
- kalpa m. - pa-taru m. N. of wks.;
- jamad-agni m. du. Viṡvāmitra andᅠ Jamad-agni RV. ;
- nadī f. N. of a river MBh. ;
- pura n. orᅠ - purī f. N. of a town (- rīya mfn.) PratijñāS.;
- priya m. « dear to Viṡvāmitra», the cocoa-nut tree L. ;
N. of Kārttikeya MBh. ;
- rāṡi m. N. of a man Inscr. ;
- saṉhitā f. N. of sev. wks.;
- sṛishṭi f. Viṡvāmitra's creation (in allusion to several things fabled to have been created by this saint in rivalry of Brahmā. e.g.. the fruit of the Palmyra in imitation of the human skull, the buffalo in imitation of the cow, the ass of the horse etc.) MW. ;
- smṛiti f. N. of wk.
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14 वैपश्चित
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15 शतद्रु
ṡatá-druf. « flowing in a hundred ( orᅠ numerous) branches»
N. of a river now called the Sutlej (it is the most easterly of the five rivers of the Pañjāb, andᅠ rises in a lake <prob. Mānasa Sarovar> on the Himâlaya mountains;
flowing in a southwesterly direction for 550 miles, it unites with the Vipāṡā orᅠ Beas south-east of Amritsar < seeᅠ vipāṡ>, afterwards joining the Chenāb andᅠ filling into the Indus below Multan;
it is alsoᅠ called ṡutu-dri, ṡutu-dru, ṡita-dru etc.) MBh. Hariv. R. etc.;
N. of the Ganges MW. ;
- ja m. pl. people that dwell near the Sutlej MārkP.
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