śumbha शुम्भ m. N. of an Asura or demon (slain by Durgā; he was the son of Gaveṣṭhin and grandson of Prahlāda), [Hariv.]; [R.]; [Pur.] śumbhana शुम्भन śúmbhana mf(I)n. (prob.) purifying, [AV.] śumbhadeśa शुम्भदेश śumbha—deśa m. N. of a country, [Col.] (cf. sumbha). śumbhamāna शुम्भमान śúmbhamāna or śumbhámāna, mfn. shining, bright, splendid, beautiful, [RV.] (accord. to some) flying rapidly along, [ib.] śúmbhamāna (śúmbh°), m. (said to be) N. of a Muhūrta in the dark fortnight of a month, [TBr.] śumbhapurī शुम्भपुरी śumbha—purī f. ‘city of ڰ’, N. of a town and district (the modern Sambhalpūr in the district of Gondwāna; it is also called Eka-cakra and Hari-gṛha), [L.] śumbhapura शुम्भपुर śumbha—pura n. śumbhavadha शुम्भवध śumbha—vadha m. ‘killing of ڰ’, N. of a ch. of the Devīmāhātmya. śumbhaghātinī शुम्भघातिनी śumbha—ghātinī f. ‘Śumbha-killing’, N. of Durgā, [L.] śumbhahananī शुम्भहननी śumbha—hananī f. = -ghātinī, [L.] śumbhamathanī शुम्भमथनी śumbha—mathanī or śumbha—mardinī, f. ‘ڰ-destroying’, N. of a Durgā, [L.] śumbhamardinī शुम्भमर्दिनी śumbha—mathanī or śumbha—mardinī, f. ‘ڰ-destroying’, N. of a Durgā, [L.] śumbhaniśumbha शुम्भनिशुम्भ śumbha—niśumbha m. du. Śumbha and Niśumbha, [Mṛcch.]