ketumat केतुमत् ketu—mát mfn. endowed with brightness, [AV.] (interpolation after, [RV. viii, 56]) clear (as a sound), [RV. vi, 47, 31]; [AV. iii, 19, 6] ketu—mát m. a Yakṣa, [Gal.] N. of a Muni, [VāyuP.] of a Dānava, [MBh.]; [Hariv.] of a regent of the western part of the world (son of Rajas), [VP.] of a son of Kṣema and father of Suketu, [Hariv. 1593] of a son of Kṣemya and father of Varṣa-ketu, 1750 of a warrior, [MBh. ii, 122] and [127] of a son of Dhanvantari, [BhP. ix, 17, 5] of Ambarīṣa, [ix, 6, 1] N. of a mountain, [Buddh.] of a palace of Vāsu-deva's wife Sunandā, [Hariv. 8989] ketumālā केतुमाला ketu—mālā f. N. of a Tīrtha, [MBh. iii, 8368 ff.] ketumāla केतुमाल ketu—māla m. N. of a son of Āgnīdhra, [VP.] of a boar, [R. v, 9, 66]; [BhP.] ketu—māla m. pl. N. of a people, [Hariv. 8227] and [8654] ketu—māla m. n. one of the nine great divisions of the known world (the western portion or Varṣa of Jambū-dvīpa, called after Ketu-māla), [Sūryas.]; [VP.]; [BhP.] ketumāli केतुमालि ketu—māli See °lin. ketumatī केतुमती ketu—mátī f. a metre (of 2 × 21 syllables) N. of the wife of Sumālin, [R. vii, 5, 37] N. of a locality, [W.] ketumālin केतुमालिन् ketu—mālin m. N. of a Dānava, [Hariv.] (metrically also °li) of a Muni, [VāyuP.] ketumālaka केतुमालक ketu—mālaka m. or n. the Varṣa called Ketu-māla (q.v.), [VP.]