mahā—vīrá m. a great hero, [RV.]; [Kathās.]; [Tantras.]
N. of Viṣṇu, [DhyānabUp.]
an archer, bowman, [L.]
a lion, [L.]
N. of Garuḍa (the bird and vehicle of Viṣṇu), [L.]
of Hanumat, [A.]
of Gautama Buddha, [MWB. 23]
sacrificial fire, [BhP.]
a sacrificial vessel, [ŚBr.]
thunderbolt, [L.]
a white horse, [L.]
the Indian cuckoo, [L.]
a kind of hawk, [W.]
Helminthostachys Laciniata, [L.]
= jarāṭaka, [L.]
N. of sev. kings, [MBh.]; [R.]; [Pur.]
of the last Arhat of the present Avasarpiṇī (the last and most celebrated Jaina teacher of the present age, supposed to have flourished in Behar in the 6th century B.C.), [MWB. 529]