havya हव्य havyá n. (for 2. See col. 2) anything to be offered as an oblation, sacrificial gift or food (in later language often opp., to kaivya, q.v.), [RV.]; &c. hávya (or havyá), mf(A)n. to be called or invoked, [RV.]; [AV.]; [VS.] hávya m. N. of a son of Manu Svāyambhuva, [Hariv.] of a son of Atri, [VP.] havyapa हव्यप havya—pa m. ‘protector of oblations’, N. of one of the 7 Ṛṣis in the 13th Manv-antara, [Hariv.] havyabhuj हव्यभुज् havya—bhuj m. ‘oblations-eater’, fire or the god of fire, [VarBṛS.] havyasūd हव्यसूद् havya—sū́d ([RV.]), havya—sū́da ([TS.]), or havya—sū́dana ([VS.]), mfn. preparing or providing the oblation. havyavah हव्यवह् havya—váh m. (nom. vā́ṭ) bearing the oblation (to the gods), [RV.]; [MBh.]; [R.] fire or the god of fire, [ib.] havyadāti हव्यदाति havyá—dāti (havyá-), mfn. conveying or presenting oblations (to the gods; said of Agni), [RV.] havyá—dāti f. sacrificial gift, oblation, [ib.] havyapāka हव्यपाक havya—pāka m. = caru, [L.] havyasūda हव्यसूद havya—sū́d ([RV.]), havya—sū́da ([TS.]), or havya—sū́dana ([VS.]), mfn. preparing or providing the oblation. havyavāha हव्यवाह havya—vāhá mfn. (or -vā́ha) = -vah (also applied to the Aśvattha tree of whose wood the Araṇi is made), [AV.]; [TBr.] havya—vāhá m. Agni or fire, [MBh.]; [MārkP.] havyavaha हव्यवह havya—vaha m. fire, [L.] havyayoni हव्ययोनि havya—yoni m. ‘source of the sacrifice’, a deity, [L.] havyajuṣṭi हव्यजुष्टि havyá—juṣṭi (havyá-), f. delight in or enjoyment of an oblation, [RV.]; [AitBr.] havyakavya हव्यकव्य havya—kavya n. oblations both to the gods and to the spirits of deceased ancestors, [Mn. iii, 190] havyalehin हव्यलेहिन् havya—lehin m. ‘oblations-licker’, fire, the god of fire, [Bālar.] havyasūkti हव्यसूक्ति havyá—sūkti (havyá-), f. a sacrificial verse or formula, [VS.]; [TBr.] havyaśodhana हव्यशोधन havya—śódhana mfn. purifying the oblations, [TBr.] havyasūdana हव्यसूदन havya—sū́d ([RV.]), havya—sū́da ([TS.]), or havya—sū́dana ([VS.]), mfn. preparing or providing the oblation. havyavāhana हव्यवाहन havya—vā́hana mfn. = -vah, [RV.]; [ŚrS.] havya—vā́hana m. N. of Agni, [TS.]; [ŚBr.] fire, [MBh.]; [R.] &c. N. of the 9th Kalpa (q.v.) of one of the 7 Ṛṣis under Manu Rohita or Sāvarṇa, [Hariv.]; [MārkP.] havyavāhinī हव्यवाहिनी havya—vāhinī f. ‘oblations-bearer’, N. of the tutelary deity of the family of Kapila, [Cat.] havyakavyāśa हव्यकव्याश havya—ka°vyāśa mfn. eating both oblations, [Pañcar.] havyakavyavaha हव्यकव्यवह havya—kavya—vaha mfn. receiving both oblations (cf. above), [MBh.] conveying both oblations, [ib.] havyamantrādhikṛta हव्यमन्त्राधिकृत havya—mantrādhikṛta m. du. ‘superintendent of the sacrifice and of the council’, a priest and a minister, [Bcar. x, 1.]