vaiśvānará mf(I)n. (fr. viśvā-nara) relating or belonging to all men, omnipresent, known or worshipped, everywhere, universal, general, common, [RV.] &c. &c.
consisting of all men, full in number, complete, [RV.]; [AV.]; [ŚrS.]
relating or belonging to the gods collectively, [Lāṭy.]
all-commanding, [AV.]
relating or sacred to Agni Vaiśvānara, [TS.]; [ŚBr.]; [ŚrS.]
composed by Viśvānara or Vaiśvānara, [Cat.]
vaiśvānará m. N. of Agni or Fire, [RV.] &c. &c. (Agni Vaiśv° is regarded as the author of [x, 79], [80])
a partic. Agni, [ĀrṣBr.]
the fire of digestion, [MW.]
the sun, sunlight, [AV.]; [ŚāṅkhBr.]
(in the Vedānta) N. of the Supreme Spirit or Intellect when located in a supposed collective aggregate of gross bodies (= Virāj, Prajā-pati, Puruṣa), Vedāntas, [RTL. 35]