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1 यज्ञपति
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2 याज्ञपत
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3 प्रजापति
prajā́-pati(- jā-) m. « lord of creatures»
N. of Savitṛi, Soma, Agni, Indra etc. RV. AV. ;
a divinity presiding over procreation, protector of life ib. VS. Mn. Suṡr. BhP. ;
lord of creatures, creator RV. etc. etc.
(N. of a supreme god above orᅠ among the Vedic deities
RV. (only X, 21, 10) AV. VS. Br. but in later times alsoᅠ applied to Vishṇu, Ṡiva, Time personified, the sun, fire, etc.,
andᅠ to various progenitors, esp. to the 10 lords of created beings first created by Brahmā.,
viz. Marīci, Atri., Aṇgiras, Pulastya, Pulaka, Kratu, Vasishṭha, Pracetas orᅠ Daksha, Bhṛigu, Nārada Mn. I, 34 ; cf. IW. 206 n. 1,
of whom some authorities count only the first 7, others the last 3);
a father L. ;
a king, prince L. ;
a son-in-law L. ;
N. of the 5th (39th) year in a 60 years, cycle of Jupiter Var. ;
the planet Mars, a partic. star, δ Aurigae Sūryas. ;
(in astrol.) = 2. kāla-nara q.v.;
a species of insect L. ;
N. of sev. men andᅠ authors Cat. ;
(ī) f. a matron, lady Divyâ̱v. ;
N. of Gautama Buddha's aunt andᅠ nurse (with the patr. Gautamī, the first woman who assented to his doctrines) Lalit. ;
- grihīta (-jā́-p-) mfn. seized by Prajā-pati VS. ;
- carita n. N. of wk.;
- cití f. Prajā-pati's layer ṠBr. ;
- datta m. N. of a man Pat. ;
- nivāsinī f. N. of a Gandharvī Kāraṇḍ. ;
- pati m. « lord of the Prajā-pati»
N. of Brahmā. BhP. ;
of Daksha ib. ;
- bhakshita (-jā́-p-) mfn. eaten by Prajā-pati VS. ;
- mukha (jā́-p-) mfn. having Prajā-pati as head orᅠ chief ṠBr. ;
- yajña m. « sacrifice to Prajā-pati», the procreation of children enjoined by law VP. ;
- loká m. Prajā-pati's world (situated between the sphere of Brahmā. andᅠ that of the Gandharvas) ṠBr. ;
- ṡarman m. N. of a man L. ;
- sṛishṭa (-jā́-p-) mfn. created by Prajā-pati AV. ṠBr. ;
- smṛiti f. N. of wk.;
- hṛidaya n. « Prajā-pati's heart»
N. of a Sāman. ṠrS. ( alsoᅠ prajā́pater-hṛíd- ṠBr. TS.)
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4 प्राजापत्य
prājāpatyá
etc.;
m. a descendant of Prajā-pati (patr. of Patam-ga, of Prajāvat, of Yakshma-nāṡana, of Yajña, of Vimada, of Vishṇu, of Saṃvaraṇa, of Hiranya-garbha) RAnukr. ;
(with orᅠ scil. vivâ̱ha orᅠ vidhi) a form of marriage (in which the father gives his daughter to the bridegroom without receiving a present from him) ĀṡvGṛ. I, 6 Mn. III, 30 etc.. ;
(with orᅠ scil. kṛicchra orᅠ upavāsa) a kind of fast orᅠ penance (lasting 12 days, food being eaten during the first 3 once in the morning, during the next 3 once in the evening, in the next 3 only if given as alms, andᅠ a plenary fast being observed during the 3 remaining days Mn. XI, 105) Yājñ. etc.. ;
(with ṡakaṭa, alsoᅠ n.) the chariot of Rohiṇī
N. of an asterism Var. Pañcat. ;
(with orᅠ scil. tithi) the 8th day in the dark half of the month Pausha Col. (- tyāṡcatvāraḥprastobhāḥ N. of Sāmans ĀrshBr. ;
superl. - tya-tama Kapishṭh.);
a son born in the Prājāpatyá form of marriage Vishṇ. ;
a Kshatriya andᅠ a Vaiṡya. GopBr. Vait. ;
N. of the confluence of the Gaṇgā andᅠ Yamunā L. (cf. MBh. I, 2097);
(with Jainas) N. of the first black Vāsudeva L. ;
(ā) f. patr. of Dakshiṇā RAnukr. ;
giving away the whole of one's property before entering upon the life of an ascetic orᅠ mendicant W. ;
N. of a verse addressed to Prajā-pati, ApGṛ.;
(with ṡakaṭī) = m. n. with ṡakaṭa MW. ;
n. generative energy, procreative power. AV. TS. ;
(with orᅠ scil. karman) a partic. kind of generation in the manner of Prajā-pati MBh. Hariv. ;
a partic. sacrifice performed before appointing a daughter to raise issue in default of male heirs W. ;
the world of Prajāpati MārkP. ;
(with orᅠ scil. nakshatra orᅠ bha) the asterism Rohiṇī MBh. Var. ;
( alsoᅠ with aksharya, prayas-vat andᅠ mādhucchaudasa) N. of Sāmans ĀrshBr. ;
- प्राजापत्यत्व
- प्राजापत्यप्रदायिन्
- प्राजापत्यव्रत
- प्राजापत्यस्थलीपाकप्रयोग
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5 रुचि
rúcif. ( rucí MaitrS.) light, lustre, splendour, beauty AV. etc. etc.;
colour Kāv. ;
liking, taste, relish, pleasure, appetite, zest AV. etc. etc. (ifc. taking pleasure in, desirous of. longing for;
with loc. prati inf. orᅠ comp.;
ruciṉ-dā orᅠ rucaye-bhū, to please;
rucimā-vah, with dat., to excite a desire for;
rucyā orᅠ sva-rucyā, at pleasure, at will);
a kind of coitus L. ;
a kind of pigment (= rocanā) L. ;
N. of an Apsaras MBh. ;
of the wife of Devaṡarman ib. ;
m. N. of a Prajā-pati (the husband of Ākūti andᅠ father of Yajña orᅠ Su-yajña andᅠ of Manu Raucya) Pur. ;
of a son of Viṡvāmitra MBh. ;
of a king VP. ;
mfn. pleasant, agreeable (= rucira) R. ;
- रुचिकर
- रुचिकृत्
- रुचिता
- रुचित्व
- रुचिदत्त
- रुचिदेव
- रुचिधामन्
- रुचिनाथ
- रुचिपति
- रुचिपर्वन्
- रुचिप्रद
- रुचिप्रभ
- रुचिफल
- रुचिभर्तृ
- रुचिरञ्जन
- रुचिरुचि
- रुचिवधूगलरत्नमाला
- रुचिवह
- रुचिसम्प्रकॢप्त
- रुचिस्तव
- रुचिस्थ
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6 वेन
venámf (ī)n. yearning, longing, eager, anxious, loving RV. ;
m. longing, desire, wish, care ib. ;
N. of the hymn RV. X, 123 (beginning with ayaṉvenaḥ) ṠāṇkhBr. ;
= yajña Naigh. III, 17 ;
N. of a divine being of the middle region Naigh. V, 4 Nir. X, 38 ( alsoᅠ applied to Indra, the Sun, Prajā-pati, andᅠ a Gandharva;
in AitBr. I, 20 connected with the navel);
of various men, (esp.) of the author of RV. IX, 85; X, 123 ;
(having the patr. bhārgava);
of a Rājarshi orᅠ royal Ṛishi (father of Pṛithu, andᅠ said to have perished through irreligious conduct andᅠ want of submissiveness to the Brāhmans;
he is represented as having occasioned confusion of castes seeᅠ Mn. VII, 41; IX, 66; 67,
andᅠ as founder of the race of Nishādas andᅠ Dhīvaras;
according to the Vishṇu-Purāṇa, Vena was a son of Aṇga. andᅠ a descendant of the first Manu;
a Vena Rāja-ṡravas is enumerated among the Veda-vyāsas orᅠ arrangers of the Veda) MBh. Hariv. Pur. ;
v.l. for veṇa q.v.;
(ā) f. love, desire RV.
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